Reviewed by Angie on
There is a pretty great suspense plot at the center of A Terrible Love. Jess's stepbrother was never caught, so she's always looking over her shoulder. She died her hair, got contacts, and changed her name. But that's not going to be enough to protect her. There's also a serial killer loose at her university, which has everyone on edge. The men in her life also tend toward violence. There's Brock, who uses his fists to keep her out of his way. Devin just exudes physical power, and jumps in at Jess's defense. Even sweet Mitch has his jealousy moments which veer toward domination (and not the sexy kind!). She just can't escape it. Of course, not all is as it seems...
My lower rating has to do with the romance. At first I loved Jess trying to date two guys that she likes for different reasons. They know about it, and don't like it, but she reminds them that they don't own her. Obviously, she has to choose one, who is obvious from the blurb. I would have picked Devin anyway, because their chemistry is sizzlin'! They have some super hot scenes together! However, I didn't believe for a second that they were in love. They have sex twice and don't have any conversations, but Jess is desperately in love with him? Sorry, I don't buy it. I would have liked more development between them to bring their relationship from lust to love.
In the end, I did really like A Terrible Love. It certainly kept me engaged as Jess tries to navigate her new life, while not letting the past smother her. There was always a sense of danger, since the reader knows her evil stepbrother is out there and it's only a matter of time before he finds her. Everyone has secrets, which eventually come out. I was shocked by some, but not by others. The ending felt rushed, and I would have liked to have learned more behind the bad guys' motivations.
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Reading updates
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- 17 December, 2014: Finished reading
- 17 December, 2014: Reviewed