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New Releases 15-21 July

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Here are the new releases that I am looking forward to this week. We start with two books on Monday. First is Necessary Sacrifices which is the sequel of The Torturer's Daughter (my review). I read and reviewed book 1 in the series as Read It and Reap topic of the GR group Shut Up and Read. It is YA dystopia and I enjoyed it so now I am curious how things will continue in book 2.

The other new release on Monday, 15 July is Frigid by J. Lynn. This was a pleasant surprise since the book was initially scheduled to be released on July 30. J. Lynn is the pseudonym of Jennifer Armentrout under which she publishes her New Adult / Adult works. I have read and enjoyed Tempting the Best Man and Tempting the Player (my review), as well as Wait for You, so I expect Frigid to be just as fun. 

The third book release for this week is Left Drowning by Jessica Park. I was lucky enough to receive an ARC copy of this book and absolutely loved it. It is one of the best reads for me this year so far so I strongly recommend it. 

DATE
COVER
TITLE
AUTHOR
GENRE

15 July



Necessary Sacrifices (The Torturer’s Daughter #2)

Zoe Cannon

YA Dystopia


15 July



Frigid

J. Lynn

New Adult Romance

16 July



Left Drowning

Jessica Park

YA/NA, Romance

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Review: Left Drowning by Jessica Park

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Title: Left Drowning
Author: Jessica Park
Date of publication: 16 July 2013
Genre: New Adult

Author's links:
Website / Twitter / Facebook / Goodreads

My rating: 4 stars


I was provided with an ARC of this book by the author in exchange of an honest review.



Goodreads Blurb

What does it take to rise from life’s depths, swim against the current, and breathe?

Weighted down by the loss of her parents, Blythe McGuire struggles to keep her head above water as she trudges through her last year at Matthews College. Then a chance meeting sends Blythe crashing into something she doesn’t expect—an undeniable attraction to a dark-haired senior named Chris Shepherd, whose past may be even more complicated than her own. As their relationship deepens, Chris pulls Blythe out of the stupor she’s been in since the night a fire took half her family. She begins to heal, and even, haltingly, to love this guy who helps her find new paths to pleasure and self-discovery. But as Blythe moves into calmer waters, she realizes Chris is the one still strangled by his family’s traumatic history. As dark currents threaten to pull him under, Blythe may be the only person who can keep him from drowning.


My Review

I read a lot of New Adult novels, and in most cases I find them rather disappointing, so I am happy to say that I really liked this one. It is probably one of the best reads for me this year so far. I have a soft spot for novels about fate and soul-mates and this one treated the topic in a refreshing new way. It was about people who don't believe in God and fate, yet their lives prove exactly the opposite. 

Left Drowning is the first book by Jessica Park which I read and I find her writing style quite appealing. In this book Ms Park explores some heavy subjects (child abuse, death of the parents, alcohol abuse, faith/lack of it) and it is done mostly in a profound way, though some of the issues probably deserve more place in the book than they actually got. 

In many ways Left Drowning is a typical New Adult novel about two college students with dark secrets/troubled pasts coming together, finding love and their happily ever after. What makes it stand apart are a set of well developed characters (both main and supporting ones) who enter into complex relationships and undergo personal growth and development. 

The book starts with a powerful opening chapter introducing the heroine, Blythe, at the lowest point in her life. She is not the type of heroine that I get immediately drawn to, but with the development of the book I grew to like her more and more. She has a strong, distinct voice and most of the book is told from her POV. Her personal growth and the process of learning to live with the consequences of the tragedy of her past were convincingly presented. Through her interactions with the other characters, Blythe matured and was even strong enough to help them when they needed it. 

One by one we meet the Shepherd siblings whom I loved - Chis (the hero), Sabin (a wonderful supporting characters with strong presence and unique personality), the twins - Estelle (I am on the fence in my assessment of her) and Eric (the quiet gay boy whom everybody loves). 

I liked Chris but I wish were given more insight into his inner world. The only chapter told from his POV, although pivotal in essence, was not enough. I was also rather disappointed in how the whole matter with his engagement and marriage was handled. The problem was essentially solved for him, instead of him making a decision and acting on it

I really liked how the motif of running was interwoven in the novel and how it was used in the final chapter as an absolutely beautiful end of the story.

What bothered me in this book was the excessive swearing and graphic sex scenes. At first, I was taken aback and I thought they did not fit the characters at all. Then I realized they are a reflection of the trauma the characters have suffered. Still, the sex was over the top for me, the numerous detailed sex scenes did not really contribute to the story. 

Overall I liked the writing style of Ms Park and the set of complex characters she created. I was deeply moved by this novel and I definitely plan on checking her other works soon (Flat-Out Love and Flat-Out Matt).

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Teaser Tuesday 14

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Teaser Tuesday is a weekly bookish meme hosted by MizB of Should Be Reading. Here are the rules:

• Grab your current read
• Open to a random page
• Share two (2) “teaser” sentences from somewhere on that page
• BE CAREFUL NOT TO INCLUDE SPOILERS!
• Share the title & author so that other TT participants can add the book to their TBR Lists if they like your teasers.

I have modified them slightly for my Teasers. It will not be two sentences from a random page but two, usually more, sentences from the pages I have read so far that have struck me as most interesting, original or that I just happen to like a lot.

My teaser this week comes from a book I read a few days ago and I loved it. It is a New Adult novel Left Drowning by Jessica Park. It will be released on 16 July and I was lucky enough to get an ARC from the author in exchange for an honest review. If you liked the my teaser, make sure you check my blog some time next week for my review of the book. Btw, I really love the cover of the UK edition, so it is the one I am using in my post.

"I feel it brewing furiously beneath the surface of our love: the looming promise of an inevitable, destructive storm.
I hope he will reach for me then.
I am going to fight with everything that I am to save him and to save us, but I won't be able to do it alone."

Left Drowning by Jessica Park 

What does it take to rise from life’s depths, swim against the current, and breathe?

Weighted down by the loss of her parents, Blythe McGuire struggles to keep her head above water as she trudges through her last year at Matthews College. Then a chance meeting sends Blythe crashing into something she doesn’t expect—an undeniable attraction to a dark-haired senior named Chris Shepherd, whose past may be even more complicated than her own. As their relationship deepens, Chris pulls Blythe out of the stupor she’s been in since the night a fire took half her family. She begins to heal, and even, haltingly, to love this guy who helps her find new paths to pleasure and self-discovery. But as Blythe moves into calmer waters, she realizes Chris is the one still strangled by his family’s traumatic history. As dark currents threaten to pull him under, Blythe may be the only person who can keep him from drowning.

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