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Monday, 13 April 2015

Review: Between Everything and Us (Sutton College #1) by Rebecca Paula

****4 Stars****
 
 
Well, I've got to start this review by saying that YA is not generally the genre that I'm drawn too. On the whole I usually find them a little disappointing, in that I mostly find the characters a little too immature for my taste.
So, starting this book, I was not overly optimistic but determined to try and have an open mind and I'm pleased to say that I did enjoy it!
I found the two main characters extremely frustrating! I wanted to knock some sense into them, get them to pull themselves together. I guess that was why I was compelled to read on....I wanted to know what happens!
Matisse (Mati) lives in a whirlwind of perpetual guilt. She doesn't seem to think she pleased anyone, least of all her pushy and overbearing parents. She's desperate to please almost everyone and somehow still thinks she's failing.
There's mention of Mati wasting a year at a prestigious art school but we're never told what happened that year.
Beau is the rebelling, partying bad-boy biker. There are rumours of drugs and Mati has seen, first hand, the streams of make-up smeared girls leaving his bedroom. But Beau has a secret that few know and he's struggling to cope.
Mati and Beau are drawn to each other though they keep telling themselves that it could never work between them.
Will Beau share his secret with Mati? When he does, will she be there for him or will he lose her like her fears? Or has he underestimated her sheer willpower?
This is not a "steaming hot" read with loads of descriptive sex but it's real. A story of struggles and the things life sometimes throws at people....how they cope (or don't cope) and how it can tear people apart if they let it.
If you're looking for a sweet read that'll pull at your heart strings, you'll enjoy this tale.
 
Blurb
 
Matisse Evans is determined to make her sophomore year of college successful after failing out of a prestigious art school and spending a horribly boring gap year at home. Despite her focus, time isn't on her side as she struggles to hold down three jobs so she can afford her first apartment while juggling course work. In the chaos of it all, Beau Grady moves in and shakes up her world. A college dropout and tattooed bad boy, the rumors about Beau mean one thing for Matisse—trouble. Paralyzed by the fear that she's missing out on life, Matisse discovers plans may unravel, but what rises in their wake can be worth the uncertainty.
After spending the summer couch surfing, Beau Grady moves into an empty room at his ex-girlfriend’s Portland bungalow, skipping his senior year of college to spend his days working at a Vietnamese food cart instead. Once a star hockey player and gifted student, he’s put his life on hold after receiving a life-altering diagnosis, complacent to live in the moment. Hiding behind false rumors and bad habits, Beau falls for Matisse, letting her believe the worst until their relationship blooms into something they both can’t ignore. Falling for her means having to face a future he’d rather forget, but loving her just might be worth it.
 
 
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