I have grown to love everything Author Amanda Richardson releases. With each release, her stories are more in depth, with more feeling to each of them. And with Between the Pages, that depth grew tenfold. This is the type of book I have grown to enjoy, more and more. The stories, within a story. This book in particular shows the great range, that Ms. Richardson has. She has become my one-click go-to Author!
As I mentioned before, this book is a story within a story. But this isn't something that will bore you, if anything it will surprise you in many ways. The beginning chapters are filled with Finley trying to reach so high for the stars, and somehow just grazing them. And as her story progresses, her reach becomes easier. See she is a ghostwriter, working with the "Big Time Authors" on their stories, while she is trying to make it mainstream with her own stories. And in one opportune moment, her life changes in a blink of an eye; Author Emerson Whittaker, somehow falls into her lap and gives her what she has been looking for. He is a "Big Time Author," whom Finley adores. He has everything that Finley doesn't; Structure, money, more money, and all the time necessary to write a book. After a little bargaining between these two, Finley (heroin) and Emerson (hero), they are able to reach and maintain an agreement. The agreement goes as follows, help him write the story that he is working on, and then he will help her. But when an agreement too good to be true falls into your lap, what would you think? Are there risks? Will Finley really get the help she needs to go mainstream?
Let's talk sexual tension and angst. This book is loaded with it, which gave me more reason to love it. These two characters are charting new territories. Which makes you really feel the depth of what they're both wading in. They have learned to feel one another out, but at what cost? We see Finley and Emerson really make light of a few situations, even though their sexual energy flows through the pages. It amazed me how reserved these two were, in terms of their neediness and sexual desires. Many times I wanted to just scream at them to see what they were both missing. But I get it. The work was the most important. And that is what brought these two together. The work, something that can change the course for both of them....one little twist and anything could happen.
As the story goes on, things become more intense. The desire is ever increasing, but also things start to come to light. Secrets. Secrets that can cause pain to both Emerson and Finley. These secrets run so deep, that I wasn't too sure how everything would pan out. It was heart wrenching to see the pain that was lying in wait. I know that Finley and Emerson are both human, and mistakes happen, but when do you say enough is enough and try to fix the secrets? It hurt watching how these two handled these issues, but it also felt right. This is where the feelies come in. You're breaking and want to cuddle both Finley and Emerson, and reassure each of them that life does go on, even when a secret like this will crush you. DO you think they have what it takes to right the wrongs?
Now this book wasn't all intensity, secrets, sexual tension, and angst, it was actually very cute and sweet. Humor was laced through the pages, but there was an undercurrent that I felt the whole time. And another I don't think I mentioned, was the chemistry these two had. They clicked instantly. It was almost like a match made in heaven....
Between the Pages sucked me in. It had me wondering how all of these lines crossed, and then how they could possibly be connected. So many scenarios ran through my head, but by the time I had reached the end of the story, everything made complete sense. This book is packed with some sexually charged scenes, lots of sexual tension, some feelies, and a little angst. But mostly it is a sweet story that leaves you wanting more with every character. I loved Finley and I loved Emerson, too. Their story was endearing and very well written. This is a story that will take you by storm, don't pass it up.