Title: Edge of the Past
Author: Jennifer Comeaux
Source: ebook from author for blog tour
DO NOT READ IF YOU HAVE NOT READ Life on the Edge. MY REVIEW COULD CONTAIN
SPOLIERS FOR THE FIRST BOOK.
goodreads...
Emily's skating career and personal life have never been more golden. She
and her partner Chris have won every competition they've entered this season,
and she's found the man of her dreams in her coach Sergei. But when one of the
biggest competitions of the year takes Emily and Sergei to Russia, Sergei's
past explodes into the present and makes Emily doubt everything in their
future.
My take...
Emily and Sergei are mere months away from saying ‘I do’ and things are going
great for the couple. That is until they go visit his parents in Moscow and are
slammed face first into Sergio’s past. Right away the things that are hidden in
his past begin to show themselves…and some of those things are weighing heavily
on Emily. Does she have what it takes to stand by her man and be the woman he
needs her to be as they face an uncertain future? Can she let go of the
jealousy that seems to be rearing its ugly head at every turn? Is this
relationship even going to survive turmoil leading up to their wedding?
I had a hard time reading this one. Not because it was horrible and the
author did a terrible job writing it. In fact, it was just the opposite.
Comeaux did an amazing job writing this book and giving it so much emotion and love that
the story just comes alive and affects you so deeply. Emily was definitely put
through it all in this one, and the reader will experience all that hurt right
along with her. I am not kidding when I say I was in a perpetual state of grief
95% of the book. But it was so worth it in the end.
I cannot say that I loved this book more than LIFE ON THE EDGE because they are both that different. In the first one we see the relationship bloom and grow and come together. It even nearly fell apart. But thankfully it worked out for them and and us. Because there would be no EDGE OF THE PAST if it didn't. So yes, both books are different but both books rocked it!
I cannot say that I loved this book more than LIFE ON THE EDGE because they are both that different. In the first one we see the relationship bloom and grow and come together. It even nearly fell apart. But thankfully it worked out for them and and us. Because there would be no EDGE OF THE PAST if it didn't. So yes, both books are different but both books rocked it!
Without giving much away, I will say that I loathed a certain character:
Elena. I don’t care if the girl felt threatened…she was absolutely horrid and
nasty to Emily and I didn’t like it one bit. And there were times I wasn’t too
fond of my sweet Sergei. But I gave him the benefit of the doubt, cause some
guys just have no clue when it comes to women. ;) Emily on the other hand was
my favorite character and I was just so darn proud of her throughout the book.
She didn’t have to be nice and invite this lady into her home but she did. She
took the high road several times when I would have punched her in the throat.
Seriously…right in the throat. Yet, there were times I wanted to smack her upside her head. She really needed to voice some opinions and not hold back so much. But I still loved her.
This book was all kinds of awesome and all kinds of emotional. I believe I
was crying, yes ugly crying, the whole last part of the book until the end.Yeah, this book affected me that much. So I would most definitely
recommend this read to anyone out there looking for a fantastic, well written
romance. It's clean...it's romantic...and I am in love with the series. And I know I said this in my review of LIFE ON THE EDGE, but it seriously needs to be a movie...like yesterday. (Yeah I think I said that too.) Oh, oh I also just read on Comeaux's update on goodreads (from this past November) that she is working on the next book in the series. I about fainted. Pssh, I could use a little more of Sergei.
Funny Fav Line:
"Excuse me, I have to go skate with imaginary you."
Chris smirked. "He's not nearly as funny as me. Or as good looking."
I let out a little laugh. "Or as humble."
Fav Sergei line that got me flustered & made me want to scream at Emily to listen to him:
Sergei shook his head as he advanced nearer. "I can never move on from you."
Sigh! I love that man!
"Excuse me, I have to go skate with imaginary you."
Chris smirked. "He's not nearly as funny as me. Or as good looking."
I let out a little laugh. "Or as humble."
Fav Sergei line that got me flustered & made me want to scream at Emily to listen to him:
Sergei shook his head as he advanced nearer. "I can never move on from you."
Sigh! I love that man!
Life on the Edge
Nineteen-year-old Emily is new to pairs skating, but she and
her partner Chris have a big dream–to be the first American team to win Olympic
gold. Their young coach Sergei, who left Russia after a mysterious end to his
skating career, believes they can break through and make history.
Emily and Chris are on track to be top contenders at the
2002 Winter Games. But when forbidden feelings spark between Emily and Sergei,
broken trust and an unexpected enemy threaten to derail Emily’s dreams of
gold.
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Edge of the Past
Emily's skating career and personal life have never been
more golden. She and her partner Chris have won every competition they've
entered this season, and she's found the man of her dreams in her coach Sergei.
But when one of the biggest competitions of the year takes Emily and Sergei to
Russia, Sergei's past explodes into the present and makes Emily doubt everything
in their future.
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Author
Jennifer Comeaux
Jennifer Comeaux earned a Master of Accounting from Tulane
University and is a Certified Public Accountant in south Louisiana. While
working in the corporate world, she sought a creative outlet and decided to put
on paper a story that had played in her head for years. That story became Life
On the Edge, her first published novel.
When not working or writing, she is an avid follower of the
sport of figure skating, travelling to competitions around the country. Those
experiences allow her to see a different side of the sport and serve as an
inspiration for her writing. Jennifer is blessed with a wonderful family and
many friends who have encouraged her to pursue her dream of being a published
author.
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I'm a huge figure skating fan so I think I will love the book.
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