Actually, she's gifted, she's beautiful and she's extraordinary, but she's lonely. No friends, no family except her mother. Thinking she's destined to spend the rest of her life hidden in her solitary existence, she thinks that no one knows the REAL Rhianne even exists.
Jamie Travis does. Even though they've never spoken. Not once. He wants her to know that he cares, he knows she exists and he wants her to start living.
Circumstances throw them together, and Jamie thinks he finally has his chance to show Rhianne that she really is someone special. But he could never have guessed the battle he faces against the doubts in her mind, put there by a mentally ill mother, an estranged father and a gift that she might never understand.
Does he really have the ability to fight her inner demons, and win? Or is he fighting a losing battle?
Married mother of four, born and raised in England, UK, now living in Vermont, USA. D Breeze has been telling tales since the day she was born. She makes up one half of the AJ Love/D Breeze duo, and also writes under the Ellie Anne pen name. Author of contemporary, M/M, dark, romcom and NA romance, she aims to create worlds and characters that everyone can fall in love with.
Whether you're looking for a light-hearted, funny read, or something dark and twisted, you'll find it all in the mind of D Breeze.
Baby baby baby baby baby babe babe babe babe. Ugh. So annoying. At 10% I thought the story had potential. At 15% I was still hanging in there despite the sentence structure issues and typos/missing words. At 20% My eyebrow was up. At thirty percent my eyes were rolling every other page and that didn't stop until the story was over. I liked the idea behind the story, but the quality of the writing was a big problem for me. Plot execution and character development killed.
It was a very emotional and raw book. So full of pain and sorrow, strenght,determination. It also had a pretty good plot and story. However, I couldn't force myself to ignore the complete lack of editing. Mistakes such as constant repetition of word (his beautiful his eyes) ,messed up grammar (i moved hause,their are,morning past instead of passed) just made reading distracting and complicated. But all in all a very nice read :)
I really enjoyed Everybody’s Somebody. I loved that it wasn’t your typical young adult romance.
Jamie was the popular boy all the girls wanted. He was sexy and football jock. From the outside he had the perfect life.
“Real beauty is serenity, it understanding, it peace and its honesty. There really was not much real beauty in my world.”
Rhianne had a special talent for “seeing visions of the future”. All the kids thought she was strange. She grew up with a mom that never left the house. Her mom hasn’t shown her any affection in nine years. All of the kids relentless teased her and no one was her friend.
Jamie and Rhianne lived on the same street. They never talked to each other. Rhianne would stay inside her house watching him and his brothers play outside. She had a crush on him since she was 6. She felt she was too strange and no one wanted to be her friend.
All of that changed when they had to do a group project together. She thought he would have her do all the work. But he wanted to see her and work on the project together. She was shocked he actually liked her.
They became close friends immediately and then things progressed to dating. Her entire life she had been told she was a nobody. She constantly felt like he was going to dump her. She had no self esteem. It was a constant battle between them. She felt like she wasn’t good enough for him.
They had so many obstacles in their way. Could they make this relationship work or would they go their separate ways? Both families didn’t want them together. It was so much for such a young couple to get past.
“Don’t let your fears and doubts about the past, ruin something that could make your future incredible.”
There are so many twists and turns and unexpected surprises in this story. I couldn’t put the book down. I had to keep reading to find out what was going happen. The author kept me wanting more.
I loved the story. So much happened to them as a couple and their families.
The epilogue made the book!! Such a great ending, to an awesome story.
I read this book months and months ago and despite the time that’s passed, it’s still on my mind so I’ve decided to leave a review. It made that much of an impact on me and I loved it! Everybody’s Somebody is a different romance than the ones that are currently out there, and however much I love those romances, this one was a very nice change.
I will be honest, the book is not perfect by any means but really, what book truly is?
For me (as a reader), it’s not all about style and editing but what the story is trying to say, the meaning behind it. It was the meaning within the story that caught my attention and made me LOVE it. So, if you’re looking for a book that's rough around the edges but will leave you feeling wonderful and happy at the last page, I definitely recommend this book to you.
I loved this book! I thought it was different from other romances that I've read, in a good way. Rhianne has a special gift/curse that separates her from everyone else which I thought was a cool, unique spin on the story. It's not what I would call a paranormal though, this is a romance through and through. It has a little bit of everything that I love to read in a book. Jaime was a great character and I love my book boyfriends! This is one I'll definitely be reading again in the near future!
3.5 stars. Rhianne has gone through her life never being noticed and shes okay with that. She has a gift that sets her apart from everyone. Rhianne mom has always guarded her from reality and has never made her feel normal. When Rhianne realizes that Jamie has noticed her things start to change. The chemistry and love that develops between Rhianne and Jamie is amazing. This is a good romance that shows everyone deserves someone to love them . ~Raquel~
To me this book was a 3 star read. I really, really wanted to love the book. I did love the idea of the story. Young love overcoming the odds to bring together complete opposites, throwing obstacles in their way. Which is why it is a 3. The story line really does have great potential, however it really needs a lot of editing to get it there.
I read that this was paranormal? A couple of visions, that was it. It wasn't really much, and it wasn't very exciting. I didn't feel any chemistry. There was potential, but I don't think it was well thought through.