Monday, January 5, 2015

Review of Something Amazing by M. Clark



I received this book as an ARC for an honest review. This book is amazing. The only reason I gave it 4 stars is due to the fact I can't figure out how to give 4.5 and the fact that in a couple of the chapters the sentences just end they aren't a complete thought.

In this book we meet Jax, and Hendrix which are brothers on the island of Kauai, we also meet Rachel and her best friend Stacey. In this book it is a spin off from the something great series. Rachel is the sister of Becky which you meet in the something great series. In this book she has just broken up with her long time, long distance boyfriend. She just felt that they both needed more at this time in their life. So she tells her sister that they are planning to go to Kauai and her sister's husband recommends them meeting up with his old college friend named Hendrix. Stacy and Hendrix hit it off instantaneously. However when Rachel meets Jax she feels the spark but is wary of him for some reason.

Jax is hiding things he never expected to meet a girl like Rachel one he could see himself with for more than a one night stand. He knows he needs to tell her about himself but the more time goes on the more he is afraid of losing her to his secrets.

This book is full of ups and downs where you wonder will they get their happily ever after. Can they find their somewhere over the rainbow (once you read this this statement will make sense). The characters from the something great series do make an appearance but the story does not revolve around them. So if you are worried about secrets from the previous books I would recommend reading them first. However that being said this book can be read as a stand alone. Since getting this book I have re-read it twice it is just that amazing. I would recommend everyone put it on their must read list.

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