“I’m not looking for a relationship. They’re ugly, raw, brutal, painful, life destroying. They exist only in the hearts of the needy and I don’t need anything from anyone. I’m perfectly content being along, hiding in the desolate place inside myself.”
Than he meets London and his feelings start to change just a little, but I’m not sure if that was because of the drugs or if he really did loved her. After the accident Ethan cleans up his act and does his best to move on. He is a simple guy. He’s not all about materialist. He’s about the simple things. He’s Lila’s best friend and savior. Lila comes from wealth, but she is unloved and verbally abused. She makes a HUGE mistake when she’s 14 that will affect the rest of her life. This mistake changes her whole outlook.
“The pills keep away the memories and feelings of what happened last night, along with many other nights in my past. And not remembering them is important. Pain equals unwanted emotions, meltdowns, embarrassment.”
I can honestly say not to many books have characters that I truly hate, but I truly hate Lila’s parents! WOW…they are despicable and I really, really wanted to reach thru my kindle and punch them out. While Ethan has his own issues, he is ALWAYS there for Lila and you can’t help but root for these two. Life is never easy, there are so many struggles with self-worth and hard truths, but together they can make it work.
“Fiercely. Forcefully. With heat, desire, and hunger suffocating both of us as we drown in each other’s feelings. Our bodies align and press together as I kiss her with all the pent-up energy I’ve been collecting since the first day we met. I’ve lost all control over my actions. Rules don’t exist. The past and the future dissolve and only this moment exists”
This book deals with some very dark issues such as excessive drug use, abuse both physical and verbal, sex with unknown partners, and feelings of hopelessness. I love how Jessica Sorensen creates these beautifully damaged characters that you can’t help but fall in love with.
Reviewed by Carolyn for Cocktails and Books