
Title: Push
Series: Yes
Author: Claire Wallis
POV: Heroine
Cliffhanger: Yes
On a scale of 1 to 5 (highest) stars:
Sexiness: 4
Angst: 5
Plot: 5
Thought Provoking: 5
Hangover: 5
Overall Rating: 4.8 stars
Oh wow. What have I read? My head is still spinning. I just finished this book and my mind is still thinking of the ending. It is a total mind fk.
Last time I felt this was when I read Gone Girl. Now this book is so far from that story but yet so similar in the mind fk. I didn’t know where my head's at, the moment I read the last line.
I don't know to describe the story without giving away the mystery. Just to be vague, the story is about two broken individuals who found each other at the right time. The heroine has anger issues, abused as a child way into her college years. While the same goes for the hero who suffered way more earlier.
From the prologue I already know that the story got inside my head. We have both the hero and heroine telling it. The epilogue is also told in both views.
Throughout the story we get a bunch of other POV that I am opting not to mention. You will understand once you get started on it.
The flow of how this was written is by alternating Emma's and David's past to present.
Initially I was not liking the seemingly fast pacing of their relationship. I mean, they've understood each other already early on and have even slept together just days after they met. Somehow it eventually leveled out when their emotional connection was built little by little into the story. The readers will definitely feel it because no matter how twisted they both are I wanted them to get their shit together and make it work.
After reading this ape shit crazy book I don’t even know if I can move on to the next. This book leaves us with a major cliffhanger and major hangover. I'm being a coward and would probably need a breather first. Good thing I already have the following book titled Pull.
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