The Coincidence of Callie and Kayden by Jessica Sorensen

The Coincidence of Callie and Kayden (Coincidence, #1)

by Jessica Sorensen

THE NUMBER ONE NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLING AUTHOR

I remember everything about that day, like the images have been burned into my brain by a branding iron. But I wish they would blow away in the wind.

Callie has grown up keeping her feelings locked away from the outside world, and as her painful past threatens to consume her life, most days it's a struggle just to breathe.

For as long as Kayden can remember, suffering in silence has been the only way to survive, until one night when Callie and Kayden's worlds collide.

After that moment, Kayden can't stop thinking about Callie and when they end up at the same college, he does everything in his power to convince her that it isn't coincidence, it's fate.

Lose yourself in the New York Times bestselling sensation that is enchanting readers everywhere -- discover an addictive story filled with unforgettable characters, intense passion and heart-stopping romance.

Reviewed by ammaarah on

2 of 5 stars

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When I first started reading this book, it reminded of my of Pushing the Limits and every other NA book about romance that I have read. Two people with hectic issues i.e. abuse, find a way to solve these issues via the love that they have for each other.

This book was very predictable! I could guess everything that was going to happen in story and couldn't help but feel that some parts of the story felt forced or felt as though it was a way to move the plot along.

Even although I felt this way, Callie and Kayden were main characters who I believed in. I also enjoyed reading about the secondary characters, who I felt were really developed.

The characters were amazingly developed and the book made me feel enough to care about what happens to them, but it was only towards the end that I was able to shake off the feeling of Deja-Vu that I felt and continued to read the story with a lot more ease (I have no idea why, but I'm attributing this to a sense of uniqueness that the book seemed to gain).

And that really horrible cliff hanger that wasn't really a cliff-hanger at the end! TERRIBLY CRUEL!! (I have to get my hands on book two to see what happens next)

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