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Natalie ~ The Biblioholic's review
bookshelves: dual-pov, suspense, sports, second-chance-love
May 19, 2016
bookshelves: dual-pov, suspense, sports, second-chance-love
I haven't read anything from A.T. in a while, so I was most eager to get my hands on this.
This book was as beautifully written as I have come to expect from this author. I was immediately drawn into the story, and despite not knowing much about baseball, I found it all interesting. My dad and best friend are baseball fanatics and got quite sick of me pretending I was knowledgeable all because I read this book lol. Yes, I did try to talk like I knew something!
I loved the earlier connection between Chase and Ty. I love when characters are shown to have a rich, deep history that solidifies the bond we're supposed to assume they share. The development of their friendship/relationship was slow and sweet. Thankfully I felt a strong connection to that part of story because I couldn't stand Ty all that much later on. I just couldn't believe her ass. I started to doubt her authenticity. I didn't really feel the love. So the last third of the book, for me, was a bit... meh.
I really liked the suspenseful undertone of the story but I wanted something more from it. I'm not sure what I was looking for but I felt like something was missing. I wanted more of the craziness I guess.
I loved Chase. I liked Ty. I liked their story.
XO
This book was as beautifully written as I have come to expect from this author. I was immediately drawn into the story, and despite not knowing much about baseball, I found it all interesting. My dad and best friend are baseball fanatics and got quite sick of me pretending I was knowledgeable all because I read this book lol. Yes, I did try to talk like I knew something!
I loved the earlier connection between Chase and Ty. I love when characters are shown to have a rich, deep history that solidifies the bond we're supposed to assume they share. The development of their friendship/relationship was slow and sweet. Thankfully I felt a strong connection to that part of story because I couldn't stand Ty all that much later on. I just couldn't believe her ass. I started to doubt her authenticity. I didn't really feel the love. So the last third of the book, for me, was a bit... meh.
I really liked the suspenseful undertone of the story but I wanted something more from it. I'm not sure what I was looking for but I felt like something was missing. I wanted more of the craziness I guess.
I loved Chase. I liked Ty. I liked their story.
XO
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Reading Progress
May 19, 2016
– Shelved
May 19, 2016
– Shelved as:
to-read
Started Reading
July 6, 2016
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Finished Reading
July 9, 2016
– Shelved as:
dual-pov
July 9, 2016
– Shelved as:
suspense
July 9, 2016
– Shelved as:
sports
July 9, 2016
– Shelved as:
second-chance-love