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Love and Relativity
by Rachael Wade
Love and Relativity is an awesome read! I really enjoyed it. If you are looking for a great romance, this is the book for you. I have previously read preservation by Rachel Wade, and that book dealt with a kind of tough subject for me to read about and I thought she did a great job with it, so I was super excited to read Love and Relativity. Rachel Wade has a great writing style and it makes reading her books kind of addictive. I love how she writes romance, the build up is such a big part of the romance for me and Rachel Wade does a great job with that part.
Emma is cool. I like her attitude with life. She has a good head on her shoulders and she is not afraid to stand up for herself. I loved watching her and Jackson butt heads over and over again. But, I have such a soft spot for Jackson, that at one point I could tell she really, and unintentionally, hurt him and I found myself getting mad at her. I was so surprised, because normally I connect more with the girl main characters, especially since this book is told all from her POV, but I just loved Jackson. Maybe even more than I liked Emma. Now, don’t get me wrong, I know why she did what she did and why she thought being honest about it was better, I just thought there was a more gentle but still honest way to go about it. And also, don’t get me wrong, Jackson made me want to shake him a bit too another time in the book, but I don’t know there is just something about him that made me want to hug him. Among other things…
I really liked the dynamic between Jackson and Emma. I loved how protective he was of her. I like my book boyfriends with a tiny jealous streak sometimes. It is just hot if they don’t overdo it. And Jackson mixed with Rachel Wade’s gift for writing a great romance is a pretty deadly combination. I loved it. This book had so many quote-able parts for me, which is when I know I am totally digging the writing. When I continuously say- ooh I like that. That is a very good sign. I will say that I am not completely in love with the cover. I think it fits the book well, since it has a very romance cover vibe and Emma is into romance books, but those type of covers are just not for me. I feel like Young Adult and New Adult covers should be distinct from romance covers, but that is just my two cents.
Love and Relativity is a great read. I loved the setting in the book. Having lived in Florida my whole life, I knew the places they lived and visited and it is always nice to have a pre-image to go along with reading. It made it very easy for me to imagine that I was right there with them. Fans of New Adult romances should check out Love and relativity. I think you will really enjoy it.
Emma is cool. I like her attitude with life. She has a good head on her shoulders and she is not afraid to stand up for herself. I loved watching her and Jackson butt heads over and over again. But, I have such a soft spot for Jackson, that at one point I could tell she really, and unintentionally, hurt him and I found myself getting mad at her. I was so surprised, because normally I connect more with the girl main characters, especially since this book is told all from her POV, but I just loved Jackson. Maybe even more than I liked Emma. Now, don’t get me wrong, I know why she did what she did and why she thought being honest about it was better, I just thought there was a more gentle but still honest way to go about it. And also, don’t get me wrong, Jackson made me want to shake him a bit too another time in the book, but I don’t know there is just something about him that made me want to hug him. Among other things…
I really liked the dynamic between Jackson and Emma. I loved how protective he was of her. I like my book boyfriends with a tiny jealous streak sometimes. It is just hot if they don’t overdo it. And Jackson mixed with Rachel Wade’s gift for writing a great romance is a pretty deadly combination. I loved it. This book had so many quote-able parts for me, which is when I know I am totally digging the writing. When I continuously say- ooh I like that. That is a very good sign. I will say that I am not completely in love with the cover. I think it fits the book well, since it has a very romance cover vibe and Emma is into romance books, but those type of covers are just not for me. I feel like Young Adult and New Adult covers should be distinct from romance covers, but that is just my two cents.
Love and Relativity is a great read. I loved the setting in the book. Having lived in Florida my whole life, I knew the places they lived and visited and it is always nice to have a pre-image to go along with reading. It made it very easy for me to imagine that I was right there with them. Fans of New Adult romances should check out Love and relativity. I think you will really enjoy it.