Showing posts with label Tammara Webber. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tammara Webber. Show all posts

Thursday, May 07, 2015

Review- Sweet by Tammara Webber

Summary-

He’s the love of her life, but he doesn’t know it.
She’s his one moment of sacrifice in a lifetime of survival.

He was damaged and wild, but resilient.
She’s always been obedient. Now she’s restless.

Home for the summer between college and med school, Pearl Torres Frank knows two things: Boyce Wynn is the embodiment of everything she should run from, and everything she wants to run to. Rebellious and loud. Unconcerned with society’s opinion of him. Passionate. Strong. Dangerous.

And one more trait he hides from everyone but her:
Sweet.
 


Review-

I had read Easy by Tammara Webber a long time back and enjoyed it. But then I was really not interested in reading Breakable so I decided to skip it. Then came Sweet and I was curious to see Boyce and Pearl's story. I am happy to say that I liked Sweet. It can be read as a standalone and I would recommend it to anyone who enjoys reading new adult.

Pearl is the good girl. She is far too intelligent for her own good and that is why people expect her to go to medical school. But her heart isn't in it and she decides to return home to study marine biology. That is when things change for her. I really liked Pearl as a heroine. She was so sweet and shy and it was time she stood up for herself and what she wanted. I loved her even more with Boyce.

Boyce is the boy from the wrong side of the tracks. He had to deal with his older brother dying in war to his mother leaving when he was a kid to dealing with his drunk father. But now he finally has the freedon to live for himself. The only thing he wants more than anything is Pearl even though he knows he doesn't deserve her. I really liked Boyce too. He was a great guy who deserved so much more in life.

Boyce and Pearl were opposites in so many ways but they were perfect for each other. They have known each other since they were kids and they have always shared an intense connection. Pearl and Boyce never gave a name to their relationship but it was easy to see that they were head over heels in love with each other. I loved how they both found their way to each other.

We do get glimpses of Landon and Jacqueline in Sweet. The romance Boyce and Pearl shared was truly sweet and genuine. Sweet was a light and romantic read, one which I genuinely enjoyed reading. It was about figuring yourself out and dealing with life as it comes. Sweet was a good read.




Monday, May 13, 2013

Review- Easy by Tammara Webber

Goodreads Summary:

Rescued by a stranger.
Haunted by a secret
Sometimes, love isn’t easy…


He watched her, but never knew her. Until thanks to a chance encounter, he became her savior…

The attraction between them was undeniable. Yet the past he’d worked so hard to overcome, and the future she’d put so much faith in, threatened to tear them apart.

Only together could they fight the pain and guilt, face the truth—and find the unexpected power of love.

A groundbreaking novel in the New Adult genre, Easy faces one girl's struggle to regain the trust she's lost, find the inner strength to fight back against an attacker, and accept the peace she finds in the arms of a secretive boy.


REVIEW:

I'd been hearing some absolutely great stuff about Easy and it clearly seemed like it is the best book of 2012. The blogosphere was swooning over it and I thought it was high time I read this book too. I've read that readers found it difficult to express how much they liked EasyThe book, however, didn't do much for me. It was like I read it only because I would have felt bad to have not read a Contemporary YA/NA book that garnered so much praise and because I don't like to leave a story halfway. Don't get me wrong, the whole concept of Easy was absolutely different and exciting, but maybe it's just the pace or the characters or the predictability of the plot or simply my reading phase (which tends to see a dry spell at times), that made the book a little frustrating. 
Easy is the story of Jacqueline who nearly escapes getting raped by her ex boyfriend's kind of enemy and her best friend's boyfriend's best friend, Buck. She is saved by Lucas,an absolutely gorgeous and mysterious boy. 
I had a few issues with Jacqueline. There were times when I thought she could have done something in a another way or just not done what she did. Although she was a well developed character, I couldn't exactly relate to her in any way. Lucas or Landon was a tortured boy. His revelation comes at a later stage in the book and getting to know his past and his demons was one aspect that was totally worth the wait. He was a nice guy- protective, gentlemanly, compassionate, hardworking, dark, and mysterious all at the same time. I really liked reading about Jacqueline and Lucas. They are truly made for each other. The romantic scenes between the two were hot and lovely. 
Side characters like Jacqueline's best friend, Erin, Jacqueline's ex, Kennedy, her Economics teacher, Dr. Heller and her almost rapist and stalker, Buck, each had a significant role to play. My favourite was Erin, who was everything every best friend should be. She was supportive, encouraging and absolute fun to have around. Her relationship with her boyfriend Chaz was more happening and interesting than Jacqueline's and Lucas'. Jackie's ex Kennedy was a total jerk, in my opinion, and I found Dr. Heller to be quite confusing. 
Overall, I didn't exactly hate 
Easy but I'm not head over heels over it either. It was a book that I'm glad I read since it took up an extremely  important issue. It was just awe-inspiring to see how, in the end, no one really understands a woman better than another woman and how we should stand up for the right thing. 
Author Tammara Webber has taken up a consequential issue with poise and deep consideration. Easy was a  different read that just wasn't there for me. It was nice but predictable. I don't know how, but since the beginning I had a clue about what all would happen and I was right (yay?).  I seriously wanted to love this book as much as the other readers did, and I liked it, just not as much as I would have loved to like it. 


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