Home To You
By Taylor Sullivan
Series: Suspicious Hearts
Number in Series: 1
Genre: Romance, Contamporary
Publisher: Good House
Publish Year: 2015
304 pages.
The book's description (from Goodreads):
He held her through her darkest moments, caught her tears on capable shoulders, but one thing kept them apart.
At twenty-six, Katie McGregor is starting over and returning to the man she’s loved her whole life. Jake Johnson. The man whose smile made her pulse race, whose touch made her knees weak, and whose words broke her heart.
With three years separation, Jake welcomes her into his life with open arms and that same sexy smile. But is he the same man who doesn’t do relationship? The one who thought of her as a little sister?
A thousand memories between them; one hurt to jeopardize it all.
She knew returning home wouldn’t be easy, she just didn’t know it would be this hard.
Read With Me:
Page 145: Wtf Jake? When will you UNDERSTAND?! When will you break up with Grace already?!?!
Page 170: Call Jake already! Tell him what's going on!! Ask him what is Grace doing!!!
Page 184: Grace is planning for you to pay for this stupid ass party, isn't she?
Page 240: Katie... Can't you just send Jake a text: "Hey, forgot my phone in my car. Everything's fine. If you want to reach me use this number."?!?!
Page 245: I'm kind of over it, but I should push through.
My Review:
Was fine. The characters were a bit annoying because their problems went a bit wild in their head, though after a little stop in reading it Ican get it. It adds an element of realism.
Though it is a romance novel there was a moment I wasn't completely sure they will end up together. And that doubt is very impressive also because of the name of the book.
I wanted more relationship, more care, more intimacy, more love, and I found myself a bit disappointed. Especially after I LOVED Sullivan's other book: "The Boy I Hate".
I liked this method of her to write about people having history and showing it, through flashbacks, through the familiarity for eachother. This adds a lot of interest, in my opinion, base, and substance.
But through and through, I couldn't throw myself on the story, it was fine.
2.5 stars out of 5 stars
304 pages.
The book's description (from Goodreads):
He held her through her darkest moments, caught her tears on capable shoulders, but one thing kept them apart.
At twenty-six, Katie McGregor is starting over and returning to the man she’s loved her whole life. Jake Johnson. The man whose smile made her pulse race, whose touch made her knees weak, and whose words broke her heart.
With three years separation, Jake welcomes her into his life with open arms and that same sexy smile. But is he the same man who doesn’t do relationship? The one who thought of her as a little sister?
A thousand memories between them; one hurt to jeopardize it all.
She knew returning home wouldn’t be easy, she just didn’t know it would be this hard.
Read With Me:
Page 145: Wtf Jake? When will you UNDERSTAND?! When will you break up with Grace already?!?!
Page 170: Call Jake already! Tell him what's going on!! Ask him what is Grace doing!!!
Page 184: Grace is planning for you to pay for this stupid ass party, isn't she?
Page 240: Katie... Can't you just send Jake a text: "Hey, forgot my phone in my car. Everything's fine. If you want to reach me use this number."?!?!
Page 245: I'm kind of over it, but I should push through.
My Review:
Was fine. The characters were a bit annoying because their problems went a bit wild in their head, though after a little stop in reading it Ican get it. It adds an element of realism.
Though it is a romance novel there was a moment I wasn't completely sure they will end up together. And that doubt is very impressive also because of the name of the book.
I wanted more relationship, more care, more intimacy, more love, and I found myself a bit disappointed. Especially after I LOVED Sullivan's other book: "The Boy I Hate".
I liked this method of her to write about people having history and showing it, through flashbacks, through the familiarity for eachother. This adds a lot of interest, in my opinion, base, and substance.
But through and through, I couldn't throw myself on the story, it was fine.
2.5 stars out of 5 stars
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