Last November I reviewed Cornerstone for Misty and that was the time I fell head over heels for her book and her characters. So for the blog tour I decided to repost my review of Cornerstone for you all you. Don't forget to check out the hilarious Top 10 Misty did for the tour. (It posted today as well).
goodreads...
Seventeen-year-old Nalena
Maxwell, known as The Waste at her school, has received a sign to join an
ancient community. She’d know that, if it wasn’t the wrong dang sign. But
Garrett Reese, one of the school’s most popular athletes and a boy with eyes as
clean as Jesus, knows exactly what Nalena is and he knows about all the family
skeletons that are about to come crashing into her life...
My Take...
When the book first starts out,
it’s Nalena explaining her mom's hoarding addiction to paper and not finishing
stories. All her mom does is write out a character and plots pretty much. And
it’s gotten so out of control they have to rent out storage units to put all the
paper. It’s really heartbreaking what Nalena goes through at home and at school.
Once someone saw all the paper when unexpectantly showing up at her house, the
whole school knew about it the next day....calling her The Waste. So when
Garrett starts showing interest in Nalena at the library one night, she thinks
either A) he obviously doesn’t know she is the school’s outcast or B) it’s all a
joke. But one night after being attacked in the woods, secrets start emerging
surrounding not only her family but Garrett’s family as well. Nalena must now
make a choice on which path to take; the ‘safe’Simple Life path or one that
could lead her straight into the enemies’ snare.
First of all, I
just want to say how much I adore this book. So awesomely well written, I flew
through the first half, only to pace myself as it got closer to the end. Cause
with the end, comes waiting for the next book. AND.I.HATE.WAITING! But loved the
characters, especially the whole Reese family. Garrett is adorable, funny, and
absolutely scrumptious. (Ok cougar moment over). Would love to see more
Sean in the future books. *cough* Could totally see a spin-off
staring Garrett’s older brother *cough* And even though Nali came
off as weak at first, it didn’t take long for her to become one kick butt
character. But though there were times I wanted to shake/slap/yell at
Garrett and Nali for not seeing what us readers could obviously see between
them, I enjoyed the pace the story took in letting them find their way to each
other.
Please, please
go read this awesome first book to what is most definitely going to be an
awesome series.
Hey! You renamed your blog! As an indie author, I love it. ;)
ReplyDeletethank you, thank you! I did it yesterday :)
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