Candice Woods is not your normal freshman. She's an infrangible survivor of a dreadful past that she'll do everything in her power to conceal. Her earthshaking dreams are her motivator, and love is her absolute enemy. Until her life gets turned upside down the moment she meets The Folks–a group of related rich students–and she finds herself being sucked into their den, and to her horror, she starts falling for the worst of them, Dylan Evans.
Meet Dylan Evans, your ultimate bad boy. After his girlfriend's death, he becomes a walking corruption. Relationships are his least interest, much less love. The moment Candice forces herself into his life and starts breaking his rules, he's determined to diminish her walls, only to find himself pulling her inside his.
And both of their worlds morph into BLUES.
**This book includes explicit language and content.**
I'm so obsessed with this book. I absolutely love the style of writing not to mention the characters. From the moment you start reading this book you're intrigued by them. It seems like every character has his background story and it's just so well-developed. What I like most about Blues is that the story is something different than the other books about Bad Boys. We have a strong female protagonist and I love this concept so much. So don't waste your time and read this book!
I am completely and utterly in love with this book. Candice is portrayed as such a strong character and a refreshment from the damsel in distress stereotype. And I'm a sucker for brooding bad boys and art. So to sum it up, this book is frickin' perfect.
When this book was first introduced to me I was honestly a bit skeptical. I had reached a point where I believed I had already seen it all: the bad boy and the good girl, the good boy and the bad girl, the bad girl and the worse boy, etc. I was searching for something different. A book with a plot I couldn't easily predict, lead characters that didn't annoy me with their stupidity and a story with proper structure that didn't come off as if the author had wrote it while under the influence. Least to say, Blues did not only meet, but surpassed my expectations. Going forward, I will never hesitate to read anything by Raghda Nagy- whether it be an up-coming novel or grocery list. She has most definitely gained a fan.
I don't think a book on Wattpad, has ever grasped my attention like this. It's so relatable and the situations seem so realistic, that it doesn't take long to feel with the characters. How the author manages to portray two broken characters so well, is beyond me. The author also manages to wrap the story up without needing more. I was perfectly content to actually have finished it, because the book felt finished. A lot of authors need epilogues to wrap their story up and they still aren't able to actually do that, but Raghda Nagy created a perfect ending for Candice & Dylan's story.
This book gave me all the feels . Had me in tears several times. The author really does a fine job with her characters. I really like the characters Candice and Dylan ,they were so realistic & they had a strong pull to each other from the start.
I love how effortlessly the story flowed from the beginning to the end and how I wanted to keep reading.
This book is an amazing booking I remember first reading the book that it was going to be an interesting plot and I love it. The characters of the book are great and the chemistry between them is unreal . so I thank the author for writing a good piece of work
This story pulls you in from the start with the intrigue for the uniqueness of the protagonist being a cold female in a bad boy genera where typically the female lead is docile, it was like a breath of fresh air. I love the plot as it delves in to not only their romantic relationship but other relationships leading to an exploration of a young couples journey fighting their demons and trying to make it work.
The book was very well written, and the author uses a very strong vocabulary. There were little to no grammar errors (you'd be surprised how many other stories have.)
That being said, I didn't care for this book too much. The main character is rude, and constantly brings down other women, while doing the same thing they're doing (for the most part.) I do love the main character's witty remarks WHEN THEY'RE DESERVED. The relationship between Candice and Dylan is toxic, and there was no character development in either of them. There was a point I grew tired reading it, because it felt like every chapter was the same thing. They constantly fought and tried to hurt each other, attempting to one-up whatever the other did. Up to the last chapter, they were fighting. Their relationship was incredibly unhealthy and painful--which was fine--up until the part *SPOILER ALERT* where they ended up together in the end.
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love the way the author writes. I did not love the mafia trope in the book but that is just personal dislike generally speaking. loved the main characters. I feel like it is not a story where there is a good and bad guy. not the typical bad boy good girl situation which I liked. they all have their flaws and struggles. I wish the ending had a epilogue of some sort. it is a nice ending but not as satisfying enough in pov. bec the characters go through so much through out the book and also in their back story that it would've been nice to witness some of their good times/days. but overall an AMAZING book!
This book made me realize that we all messed up in any way. I felt my heart broken all along this drama and romance. I found my self giving emphaty to Dylan and Candice, the main characters, also guilty like I am the victim one. And yet still wondering what happened and will happen till the end.
I stumbled upon this book on radish and boy, best thing that happened to me. Up until then radish was just there in my phone never really used it, but I'm glad I stumbled on this book.
You enjoy lot of books but some books just move you, shake you to the core and for me blues is that kinda book. The book is very intense and that's what interesting about this book. Author leaves some part to our imagination and that's a good idea. She never really gives details of Dylan and Linda's relationship. See that's where people wants more and more.
Let me tell you, you are going to attached to this book from prologue itself. Dylan's sarcasm and sexiness the most I love about him. Every word that leaves his mouth is sexy. But he is an asshole and made fair share of his mistakes.
There is whole lot of suffering, pain and so much love between Dylan and Candice. I fell in love with their chemistry. Ending is good but seems bit rushed.
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