Goodreads description:
Naya Adams has given up on feeling loved. A walking cliché, Naya lost her parents in a freak car accident at thirteen and has been living with her detached foster ‘adults’ ever since. When Naya enrolls in one of the most respected theatre programs in New England, she is more than eager to trade in her pain for the spotlight. College would finally be the fresh start she’d longed for.
Unfortunately for Naya, her high school boyfriend, and abuser, Seth, tags along--trapping her in the cycle of tarnished love.
Accustomed to emotional numbness, Naya enters her first acting class, unaware of what was waiting on the other side of the door: her Twin Flame. Rarer and more intense than soul mates, Twin Flames search for centuries looking for their other half. It is in another student, an olive-skinned and terribly scarred sophomore named Etash, that Naya will discover what being loved really means.
Although they both try to resist each other, their bond is ultimately too strong. Together they’ll learn that this is not the first time they have been pulled together, nor will it be their last.
But how will her abuser react to Naya’s new flame?
Mary's Review:
I received this book for the author for a review. So, first I want to thank Danielle for the book! Thank you! Now for the review:
Best part of the book: I think out of this book I loved Etash the most. From the moment he graced the page he was perfect for Naya. I loved their interactions together and the fact they were staring in a Romeo and Juliet play just makes it better!! Also, I loved their instant connection, but they were both unsure about it. Etash's grandmother was a great part of their connection in the book. I did not like Seth! But, that is because Danielle wrote him so well to be the villain of the book. The main thing that I enjoyed about this nook was Danielle Bannister's twists in the book! LOVED IT! Plus, it was a really fast read!
Not so great about the book: I did not enjoy the ending and here is why: I thought it was going to be a cliffhanger (which it is) BUT there is an added story line at the very end and I am not sure how to take it. It was a little confusing; however, I know that there is to be another part of this series and I am hoping the questions are answered then.
Overall, it is a good book. If you would like to purchase the book, you can here:
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