Wednesday, January 15, 2014

Rogue Wave

Description Provided by Goodreads: After five months of blissful pretending, Sadie and Rayne are practically the couple of the year. At least, according to Sadie's friends at school they are. But she knows the truth. Their feelings are just an illusion. Now, with graduation and college right around the corner, Sadie realizes she can't put off the inevitable any longer. She has to make a choice. Take the easy way out and run away from her problems, as usual, or move forward with courage and discover her own destiny. But when Ash Hastings, the son of the black-eyed man who almost drove Sadie to her death last November and Rayne's supposed best friend, makes an unnerving appearance in Sadie's life again, the path to her future takes an unexpected turn. And this time, Sadie's life isn’t the only one in danger.

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The loved the story line of this book! It progressed Rayne and Sadie's relationship now that Sadie confronts him about it because she no loner wishes to pretend simply being in a relationship. It was awesome to read about how they work out their problems and form a beautiful relationship. Rayne was a sweetheart in this book as in the last but I loved him even more in this book than the last. We see a more protective side of him and the lengths he'll go to protect those who cares about *cough* Sadie *cough*. We also see Sadie mature a little bit more and start to accept her heritage more as well. As well as maturing we see her deal with her father issues, which pushes her way out of her comfort zone. In this book we see that Ash takes more of a center stage. I loved seeing him struggle with between being good and bad and the choices he wants to make. Overall, this series just keeps getting better book after book and there are twists and surprises that will keep you wanting to read and never out the book down! I give this book a 9!

About the Author:

CHRISTIE ANDERSON grew up in Southern California and goes back to visit every year. She is a graduate of Brigham Young University and recently moved to Colorado with her husband. Visit her Web site at www.christieanderson.org


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