Cocktails and Books
Written on May 27, 2014
CUT TOO DEEP is a story about fighting back and taking control of your life. For the Hadley Walker, for her sanity, she had to do these things to get past the horrendous things that happened during her childhood. But it was also about the power of love and how when you find the right person, they can help you slay those demons and reach for your dreams.
Hadley's story isn't an easy one. She suffered unspeakable, first in the hands of her father, then at the hands of the people who were supposed to protect her. But no matter what Hadley thought about herself, she did have a spark that helped her attempt to regain some kind of control over her life. Her inability to trust anyone was understandable, but the more Hadley opened up to people (mainly best friend Mac and Miller), the more she was able to find the strength to fight back and rebuild her life.
I really enjoyed the romance between Hadley and Miller. Despite his coming off as an arrogant ass in the beginning, we discover a Miller who would do anything for Hadley. The only time he really pushed her was when he felt the need to protect her, but even then he found a way to discuss it with her and make sure she understand why he had to do that. He may have felt very strongly for Hadley, he tried very hard to make sure Hadley knew she was safe with him...even if they didn't agree, and he was always there for her.
Some of the secondary characters were great. I loved Miller's giant Italian family and how they openly embraced Hadley. I loved Mac as Hadley's best friend. Just like Miller, he knew when to give Hadley what she needed.
A solid read, with solid characters. The storyline did drag in some spots, but overall it was a book I enjoyed.