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Her
by Carey Heywood
ARC Received for honest reveiw.
I read Her straight after reading Him, so if you are not one for the same story from different POV's you might want to leave a couple of weeks between reading the two. For me, I love Him so much I couldn't wait to sink my teeth into Her.
We met and fell in love with Will and Sarah in Him (Sarah's POV). Now with Her we get Will's POV, and fall even more in love with him.
Her runs parallel to Her, from when Will and Sarah first met to present day. What do we get? We get lots and lots of sexy Will strutting his stuff, that's what we get!
I loved that we got into teenage Will's head as he deals with his feelings for Sarah, and how he coped when she up and left him 7 years without a word - I may have cried a little bit reading this.
I would have liked to have learnt more about his mother and his homelife, since she played such an integral part in what happened all those years ago, but I guess knowing she is a grade A bitch is enough, and at the end of the day there was not really room for more in the story. Still don't like the mother at all - though she may have redeemed herself a little in the end - a very little.
I didn't think I could despise Jessica (Will's ex) any more than I did in Him, but reading her from Will's POV proved me wrong. There was not a thing at all I liked about her and really did like her even less the second time around.
We get some super sexy love scenes - hell anything with Will is gonna be sexy anyway, he could read the phone book and it woulda been hot! And oh my, what a romantic he can be too!
We also get more of Sawyer - she is just a pocket rocket that I would want in my corner in a fight any day! She is feisty, mouthy and ballsy. And as loyal as you can get. Can't wait to read more about her and Jared's relationship.
And it was interesting to learn about Will's relationship with Sarah's parents and especially with her brother Brian. Brian is kinda caught in the middle as his friendship with Will deepens. He could have been a very different man to who he turned out to be when it came to these two, but he is wonderful.
I thoroughly enjoyed Her, and look forward to reading more of Carey Heywoods' work
I read Her straight after reading Him, so if you are not one for the same story from different POV's you might want to leave a couple of weeks between reading the two. For me, I love Him so much I couldn't wait to sink my teeth into Her.
We met and fell in love with Will and Sarah in Him (Sarah's POV). Now with Her we get Will's POV, and fall even more in love with him.
Her runs parallel to Her, from when Will and Sarah first met to present day. What do we get? We get lots and lots of sexy Will strutting his stuff, that's what we get!
I loved that we got into teenage Will's head as he deals with his feelings for Sarah, and how he coped when she up and left him 7 years without a word - I may have cried a little bit reading this.
I would have liked to have learnt more about his mother and his homelife, since she played such an integral part in what happened all those years ago, but I guess knowing she is a grade A bitch is enough, and at the end of the day there was not really room for more in the story. Still don't like the mother at all - though she may have redeemed herself a little in the end - a very little.
I didn't think I could despise Jessica (Will's ex) any more than I did in Him, but reading her from Will's POV proved me wrong. There was not a thing at all I liked about her and really did like her even less the second time around.
We get some super sexy love scenes - hell anything with Will is gonna be sexy anyway, he could read the phone book and it woulda been hot! And oh my, what a romantic he can be too!
We also get more of Sawyer - she is just a pocket rocket that I would want in my corner in a fight any day! She is feisty, mouthy and ballsy. And as loyal as you can get. Can't wait to read more about her and Jared's relationship.
And it was interesting to learn about Will's relationship with Sarah's parents and especially with her brother Brian. Brian is kinda caught in the middle as his friendship with Will deepens. He could have been a very different man to who he turned out to be when it came to these two, but he is wonderful.
I thoroughly enjoyed Her, and look forward to reading more of Carey Heywoods' work