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Choices
by Sydney Lane
This is Sydney Lane's first book, and what a great little book it is.
Quincy leaves home to head to college with her best friends. Things at home have not been the greatest, an ill sister and parents trying to cope. Getting away is just what she needs.
She has never been one to date much in high school, and hopes that she might meet someone at college. She never thought she would meet two! Now she must choose between two friends, brothers.
Declan - the gorgeous, sweet guy who is everything she ever though she wanted
Brody - the sexy, charming womaniser who is everything she needs.
Choices had a bit of a feel of the Kellan/Kiera/Denny (Thoughtless series) or Beau/Ashton/Sawyer (The Vincent Boys/Brothers) about it. There is nothing wrong with this, as I loved both those series, it just felt a little familiar.
I have read quite a few books from first time writers, and I felt that Choices was just a step above a lot of them. It was well written, the emotions came across well, and was an all round enjoyable read.
I look forward to reading more of Sydney's works!
Quincy leaves home to head to college with her best friends. Things at home have not been the greatest, an ill sister and parents trying to cope. Getting away is just what she needs.
She has never been one to date much in high school, and hopes that she might meet someone at college. She never thought she would meet two! Now she must choose between two friends, brothers.
Declan - the gorgeous, sweet guy who is everything she ever though she wanted
Brody - the sexy, charming womaniser who is everything she needs.
Choices had a bit of a feel of the Kellan/Kiera/Denny (Thoughtless series) or Beau/Ashton/Sawyer (The Vincent Boys/Brothers) about it. There is nothing wrong with this, as I loved both those series, it just felt a little familiar.
I have read quite a few books from first time writers, and I felt that Choices was just a step above a lot of them. It was well written, the emotions came across well, and was an all round enjoyable read.
I look forward to reading more of Sydney's works!