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Thursday, 15 October 2015

Review: Endless Possibility, a Memoir (City Lights 3.5) by Emma Scott

*****5 Stars*****
 
 
This book is a companion novella to Rush (which can be read as a stand-alone). This book isn't a must, but if you're like me and needed more of Noah, it's a MUST!!

***If you haven't read Rush, please stop reading here or this will contain spoilers***

Last chance!!

This book has all our amazing characters from Rush. Especially Noah.
Where most books are just a recap of the other main character's POV, this one isn't like that. This is mostly all new material as it's from Noah's POV when he went off on his own to find his way in the world.
Have you ever wondered when you see that blind person walking down the road how he's doing it?? Well, we get that and so much more.
The inside thoughts. The panic. The fear.
Have you ever sat across from someone or walked down a dark street, and just felt that fear, then "see" that your suspicions were wrong? Imagine being blind and not getting that confirmation. Having to wonder til you know it's too late, and already in deep $hit. This is what happened to Noah in his time apart.... to grow.
He had to learn on his own to not be blinded by that constant voice in his head. And to learn to see the world without his sight.
The challenges, the struggles, and what bothers me I think more than anything is, the cruel people that Noah had to deal with are all in our own backyard. How are you supposed to trust, and let go??
Well, you'll find this out and more in this book. This is an emotional journey you won't soon forget.
I can't wait for more from this author!!
 
Reviewed by Amy Kormanik-Jones
 
 
After the disastrous Planet X party, Noah Lake knows he must to learn to cope with his anger and bitterness, to learn to live as he is and not as he had been. He sets out on an impossible journey, alone, in the hopes of making himself worthy of Charlotte's love, and to slay the demons of an old life that is lost to him.

As he makes his arduous way across Europe, following Charlotte's tour, Noah writes of his experiences that will become his memoir, and it is only after reading his words that Charlotte comes to fully understand the hardships Noah endured for their sake; a journey that nearly broke him in mind, body, and spirit. She knows what she must do: show Noah that while she is the light in his darkness, he is the music in her heart, and that without him, she'd be just as lost.

Endless Possibility is the final chapters in a love story about acceptance, peace, and the bond between two souls who have found their equal in each other, and the happily ever after they both deserve.

This novella CANNOT (or should not) be read as a standalone. It is recommended one read RUSH first to avoid spoilers and general confusion.
 
 
 
 


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