Member Reviews
Awsome book, written very well, maybe a little bit underwhelming compared to the first one. I loved the story, but something felt off. A must read if you wondered what life had in store for Andrew and Camryn after The Edge of Never.
I really liked this book, mostly because of the feelings it evoked. I was really looking forward to this book after reading the first one in the series. The book is beautifully written, the pace is steady, and the characters are all well developed, lovable and you can relate to them.
“You’re the world to me,” I whisper onto
her lips. “I hope you never forget that.”
“I’ll never forget,” she whispers back.. “But if I ever do, for
whatever reason, I hope you’ll always find a way to remind me.”
...“Always.”
I definitely recommend the series.
This is a new adult book I held off reading for a very long time. I'm not sure what it was that made me hold off for so long. I think it was all the reviews I saw where the writer loved the book but mentioned it made them cry. Usually 5 star reviews make me want to read a book more, but not in this case. They kind of let me know I needed to be in a certain mind frame when I read the book, not so I wouldn't cry because I knew that was a given, but I'd be ready for it somewhat. I started reading this book right around midnight and ended it in the early hours of the next day with crumpled tissues surrounding me.
Camryn and Andrew. What can I say about them that hasn't already been said? I understood why Camryn took off. I couldn't believe what had happened to her and the person closest to her chose to betray her the way she did. Andrew is about as perfect as a man can get. I mean he took off on a road trip to say goodbye to someone special in his life.
I laughed with them, cried with them, hurt with them and was devastated when the book ended. It wasn't just Camryn and Andrew that went on that road trip, I was there with them every step of the way. J.A. Redmerski has written a tale that will haunt you long after you finish the book. If you're holding off on reading it like I was, wait. And when the time is right, pick it up. You won't be disappointed.