I've got to be honest, I was a little apprehensive about reading the sequel to The Edge of Never. I felt that since the first novel was perfect, why write a second one? But I'm so glad Redmerski did.
This book was not what I was expecting and I kind of liked that.
I felt when I was reading that Cam's accident and her moment of weakness would dominate the novel but it didn't and I liked how the author evolved their story and made everything come back full circle.
I liked the things that other people didnt. The fact that they didn't stay in New Orleans and that they named their daughter after the original baby. I liked the second roadtrip and Andrew and Cam's relationship all together.
I felt that you could really see their love shine through. It wasn't nauseating and it had real issues and problems that I think couples really go through. I liked how they strayed outside of the norm and didn't want to fall into the trap that most everybody does with their life.
I also liked that towards the end, it was like Cam, Andrew, and Lily were actually talking to me, the reader. I felt like I could hear their voices talking to me about how to really live my life while they were trying to live theirs.
Everything about this book was great.
This book was not what I was expecting and I kind of liked that.
I felt when I was reading that Cam's accident and her moment of weakness would dominate the novel but it didn't and I liked how the author evolved their story and made everything come back full circle.
I liked the things that other people didnt. The fact that they didn't stay in New Orleans and that they named their daughter after the original baby. I liked the second roadtrip and Andrew and Cam's relationship all together.
I felt that you could really see their love shine through. It wasn't nauseating and it had real issues and problems that I think couples really go through. I liked how they strayed outside of the norm and didn't want to fall into the trap that most everybody does with their life.
I also liked that towards the end, it was like Cam, Andrew, and Lily were actually talking to me, the reader. I felt like I could hear their voices talking to me about how to really live my life while they were trying to live theirs.
Everything about this book was great.