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Carregando... Right of Wayde Lauren Barnholdt
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Registre-se no LibraryThing tpara descobrir se gostará deste livro. Ainda não há conversas na Discussão sobre este livro. This book is the sequel to Two-Way Street. I really enjoyed this book as well. I was definitely a fan of Two-Way Street more, but both were great reads. This book also had characters, Peyton and Jace, that have feelings for each other, except they meet on vacation. Lots of secrets are being hidden on a road trip and they are not talking their arguments out, so their time together is getting ruined. Each chapter was told by one of the two characters, so I liked getting narration and point of views from both sides. It is interesting to see how different a female's perspective is in comparison to a male's. For example, when they get into an argument, Peyton is much more hurt and taken back by it. She describes her feelings as broken and then she becomes frustrated that Jace does not understand. In the next chapter when he is narrating, he does not view the fight as a problem the way Peyton did. The message from this book is to live in the moment. They spent too much time fighting on a road trip and hiding things from each other, that they missed the opportunity to appreciate their journey and the destination, as well as their time spent together. ( ) I was excited when I first saw that Lauren Barnholdt was about to release this book. I loved Two Way Street when I read it all those years ago and couldn't wait to read something like it again. Right of Way was a weird book. Yes, it had everything I liked about the first book in the series but the story seemed sloppy. The reasons behind events were not plausible in the least. Now I know as a reader I am supposed to have a suspension of belief but that didn't help me accept what I read in this novel. Not only that but it was a long book that felt like it could have been a short story. A disappointing read. sem resenhas | adicionar uma resenha
Told in their separate voices, seventeen-year-old Peyton convinces eighteen-year-old Jace to drive her from a Florida wedding toward her Connecticut home with the intention of staying in North Carolina rather than face her parents' marital and financial problems, while both avoid the obvious attraction they have felt since they met at Christmas. Não foram encontradas descrições de bibliotecas. |
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