Review: Deeper (Caroline & West #1) by Robin York

28 de enero de 2014

                                                           

In this New Adult debut by Robin York, a college student is attacked online and must restore her name—and stay clear of a guy who’s wrong for her, but feels so right.


When Caroline Piasecki’s ex-boyfriend posts their sex pictures on the Internet, it destroys her reputation as a nice college girl. Suddenly her once-promising future doesn’t look so bright. Caroline tries to make the pictures disappear, hoping time will bury her shame. Then a guy she barely knows rises to her defense and punches her ex to the ground.

West Leavitt is the last person Caroline needs in her life. Everyone knows he’s shady. Still, Caroline is drawn to his confidence and swagger—even after promising her dad she’ll keep her distance. On late, sleepless nights, Caroline starts wandering into the bakery where West works.

They hang out, they talk, they listen. Though Caroline and West tell each other they’re “just friends,” their feelings intensify until it becomes impossible to pretend. The more complicated her relationship with West gets, the harder Caroline has to struggle to discover what she wants for herself—and the easier it becomes to find the courage she needs to fight back against the people who would judge her.

When all seems lost, sometimes the only place to go is deeper.

Advance praise for Deeper

“The perfect new adult story . . . West will make you swoon!”New York Times bestselling author Monica Murphy

“Beautifully written and full of swoony tender moments, toe-curling chemistry, and delicious, twisty angst . . . Stop whatever you’re doing and read this book.”—Christina Lauren, author of the Beautiful Bastard series





I'LL GIVE THIS BOOK 4 MINIBOOKS


*ARC provided by netgalley in exchage for an honest review*

All I can say is:  I LOVE this book. The story is so beautifully written that made  me inmerse in the hole book. I felt the character's feelings like I were suffering too . I just couldn't stop reading until the end. This is a story about life and the complaints of living it. The book may have all the stereotypes of NA genre  but when you connect with the story , actually it makes you think.

Caroline Piasecki is the good- girl type. She will go to law school,  and try to make her dreams come true by becoming a judge. But everything changes the day that her ex boyfriend, Nate, decides to post kind of porn photos of her in the Internet. And what's worse, he do it even when they had alredy decided to broke up in "good terms".
Soon Caroline's world  is reduce to ruins after the ex's revenge and she has to deal with problems that never imagine to got involve. She starts to suffering bullying; hear men's voices, practically everytime she moves and worry about things that she never care before.  Caroline find herself ashamed and hurt.

Then West Leavitt appears. The boy with a dark past but even so full of good intentions in relation to Caroline.One day she discover West pounding her ex's face on the hallway. They had never spoken until that day but both always felt something for each other. The problem: None of them thinks that be with the other should be a good idea.

West don't want any distraction in his way of  one, become a doctor and two, safe his sister from poberty since he became the man of the house. Protective and loya. After having a terrible dad, West is determined to give his little sister the best and protect her from  their own parents
Caroline just don't need anyone else ruining her already ruined life. 

But destiny had another plans for this pair and suddenly West tunrs into Caroline's  shoulder to  cry.  After long conversations, after nights of sharing feeling, after several West's attemps to pull away Caroline, the atraction between them ignite.

But nothing its's a bed of roses here. And this couple must learn to trust each other.

"You arm yourself with love, friends, knowledge. You figure out who you are. What you want. You figure it out, and you go after it with everything you've got. And that means sometimes you have to let yourself be scared. "

This is one of the best books I've read this month and I totally recommend it!


Robin York grew up at a college, went to college, signed on for some more college, and then married a university professor. She still isn’t sure why it didn’t occur to her to write New Adult sooner. Writing as Ruthie Knox, she is a USA TODAY bestselling author of contemporary romance, including RITA-finalists About Last Night and Room at the Inn. She moonlights as a mother, makes killer salted caramels, and sorts out thorny plot problems while running, hiking, or riding her bike.

This autor is also known as Ruthie Knox. More information HERE

         

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