MaryAnn Harlan's Reviews > Between Here and Forever
Between Here and Forever
by Elizabeth Scott (Goodreads Author)
by Elizabeth Scott (Goodreads Author)
The first half of the book I was thinking it was familiar; that it was Sunny and Jazz, and Not-Jazz from the Gail Giles book whose title I can't remember (oh - Dead Girls Don't Write Letters) but actually it was Abby who didn't see Tess, everyone else saw her. And they saw Abby too, even if she thought they didn't. Well, the people who loved her, or knew her. And the book was about accepting yourself and your truths. I knew Tess' long before Abby did, any astute reader will. In fact I think most everyone else knew BUT Abby. The first half of the book I was expecting one thing, but I got something else entirely; and the last half Elizabeth Scott really picked it up. There were some AMAZING turns of phrase (and a few that may have been a little overworked). I can't pull quotes because I read an e-galley (Now that I know how to make the egalleys from SImon and Schuster work I have a lovely number of ways to procrastinate, sorry PhD) but I did really enjoy the writing. ANd even though plot points weren't terribly surprising, it happens the way you expect it to, getting there did surprise me a bit, because that was the part that surprised me. Enjoyed it.
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