Wednesday 8 January 2014

The Edge of Always review

The Edge of Always (The Edge of Never, #2)The Edge of Always by J.A. Redmerski
He was taking the long road. She was taking the road to nowhere. It just so happened that they led to the same place…
When everything falls apart, love remains . . .
THE EDGE OF ALWAYS
Camryn Bennett has never been happier. Five months after meeting on a Greyhound bus, she and her soul mate Andrew Parrish are engaged—and a wedding isn’t the only special event in their future. Nervous but excited, Camryn can’t wait to begin the rest of her life with Andrew – a man she knows in her heart will love her always. They have so much to look forward to—until tragedy blindsides them.
Andrew doesn’t understand how this could happen to them. He’s trying to move on, and thought Camryn was doing the same. But when Andrew discovers Camryn is secretly harboring a mountain of pain and attempting to numb it in damaging ways, there is nothing he won’t do to bring her back to life. Determined to prove that their love can survive anything, Andrew decides to take Camryn on a new journey filled with hope and passion. If only he can convince her to come along for the ride…
Shona's review 4 of 5 stars
Before I get started on my review I just wanted to say a quick thank you to the publishers via NetGalley for this copy, which I received for free in exchange for an honest review.

I picked this one up right after having finished The Edge of Never, and this story picks up just a few months later with Camryn 4 months pregnant.

This story has the same feel as the first, the same likeable characters and of course the same writing style which makes it easy to read. However there are a lot of 'a few months later' or 'many months later' and it really made the story feel more like disjointed diary entries which was a shame. This book had everything the first one had (yes we had more laughs, tears, heart aches and joy) but by the time I was finished I kinda felt glad to be done.

Overall it was enjoyable, and I will definitely be reaching for more of Redmerski's work in the future.

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