The Edge of Never Day 2
This is reminding me a lot of The Coincidence of Callie and Kayden, another new adult book that had tons of glowing reviews but I found, well, not very good. A hero and heroine with a dark and troubled past, slut-shaming, many unconvincing attempts at being deep and profound, bland writing… Well, at least The Edge of Never doesn’t have an abundance of grammatical or spelling errors.
Anyway, on to what I read today!
The hero:
*“I don’t listen to Justin Bieber or that crazy meat-wearin’ bitch, so I guess you’ll just have to do without.”
Bitch, don’t you be dissing Lady Gaga! She is a pop goddess! (Okay, that might be a bit of an exaggeration, but hey, I love her!) And I seriously don’t appreciate you calling her “that crazy meat-wearin’ bitch.” Okay, you don’t like her. Fine. But don’t resort to misogynistic terms like bitch.
Bitch.
*Seriously, did the author just put in the conversation about Lady Gaga and the hero’s supposedly superior taste in music again? Did I seriously need to read that boring conversation again?
*”She’s even prettier in the daylight.”
GAG.
*”No, Andrew Parrish is far from being anywhere near the Ugly Tree.
Truthfully, he lives right next door to the Sexy Tree and I think that’s the only thing that bothers me about this whole situation.”
Seriously, I just don’t think this is very good writing…
*Ugh, Andrew’s point of view is just as boring as Camryn’s. Ugh, for two supposedly deep young adults with issues, you all are dull as hell.
*THIS BOOK IS SO BORING. A conversation about orange juice??? UGH.
I regret paying for this.

