"What beautiful thoughts must her mind create in her slumber? Humanity had unveiled a selfish side in me, as I hoped it was me she dreamed of. There was no doubt in my mind that if I were able to dream, every one of them would be centered around her. If only we could dream together."
I am not exactly one to read romance novels. I actually, to be completely candid, used to silently judge people that mostly read romance novels. Holli True changed my opinion about romance-centered novels completely.
Don't get me wrong,though, "Reckless" isn't JUST your typical romance novel. There is much more to it than that.
Usually, I would be really turned off by the idea of reading something with "paranormal" aspects, but, for some reason, Reckless felt right. I love how the supernatural characters in the story revolve around ideas that are actually widely accepted, even in every day life. I thought that it was extremely fresh to explore this concept in the way that True did. (I'm trying to be vague as to not include any spoilers. Anyone that has read the book will know the "beings" that I am speaking of.)
As a fellow first-time author, I know how hard it is to craft a first novel. There were moments in the book where I could sense the struggle that True was having trying to craft her thoughts effectively. I feel like these moments are very normal and actually quite lovely, but I am definitely approaching the book from a different perspective as most readers would. This is why I give the book 4 stars rather than 5. If you asked me "How many stars would you give this book as a first-time novel?" I would say 6 out of 5. :)
A few of the reviews of Reckless have stated that they didn't feel that the romance progressed organically. They said that it felt rushed. I, on the other hand, don't agree. I believe that our perception of the natural progression of a romance depends on our experiences with romance. I fell in love with my first love (now my husband) hard and fast, at the age of 17. So I related to the progression perfectly. Sometimes you just KNOW. And Hailey and Jonah just KNEW. You can't explain it. You just dive in!
Where some people saw the progression of the romance as a problem, I actually LOVED it. It reminded me so much of those first few months with my husband, and brought back so many beloved memories of falling in love--uncontrollable love that doesn't even make sense. "Reckless" definitely made me kiss my hubby a few more times than normal too, which was a wonderful side effect of this book.
I would say that Reckless is definitely PG-13, but it isn't vulgar or explicit or really, sexual in any way. Which I very much loved. It felt very human and real, and never dirty.
My only REAL thing that I would have changed about this book is the use of the words "butterflies in my tummy." Every time I saw the word tummy, I just pictured a 5 year old girl saying it. I just felt like it didn't fit Hailey. But that was easily something that I could overlook. ;)
I loved Hailey and Jonah. And I really loved this story. Many times during the story I would say "I'm just going to read one chapter" and I would end up skipping over the new chapter heading without even noticing it. Four chapters later, I would realize that I had been reading much longer than I had anticipated.
True did an EXCELLENT job with her debut novel, and I will definitely purchase and read everything that she writes.