Title: Cut by Kathleen Mareé
Publication Date: October
1st, 2015
Paperback/Hardcover: 486
Genre: Young Adult, Romance
Find it at: Goodreads
Summary:
Penelope Price is a young woman who is utterly scarred and broken. She has been Cut. Residing with her best friend Rosalie since the sudden demise of her long term relationship, she finds herself severed from the world she once lived for. After months of Rosie suffering through failed attempts of trying to drag Penny back into some form of reality, finally, it happens.
Penelope Price is a young woman who is utterly scarred and broken. She has been Cut. Residing with her best friend Rosalie since the sudden demise of her long term relationship, she finds herself severed from the world she once lived for. After months of Rosie suffering through failed attempts of trying to drag Penny back into some form of reality, finally, it happens.
A nightclub
in Sydney leads to a strange encounter with Jay, a musician who at first
meeting seems dangerous, but for unknown reasons there is an unconscious draw.
When her inner turmoil dramatically ruins the night, it appears she may be
worse off than where she started.
Will her
wound ever heal?
Uninvited interest
from the mysterious stranger messes further with Penny's emotional state,
resulting in more confusion than comfort. He seems to be hiding behind his own
secretive walls and she isn't sure she can trust him. The sudden return of her
ex, Evan, who is persistent to fill in the reasons for their demise, exposes
the shocking truth. Ultimately sending her into the lowest point of her
existence.
Does she find her definitive end in the dramatic final scene of her story?
Does she find her definitive end in the dramatic final scene of her story?
Has she been
Cut?
Review:
I have
received this book as part of a blog tour in Exchange of an honest review.
I was
pleasantly surprised by this romance. The characters are well-developed and it
was easy to understand their feelings, actions and reactions.
I did like
Penelope and Jay and the way their story and relationship developed. Jay, especially, is so mysterious I couldn’t
help but to want to learn more about him.
All in all,
the story is very well-written and develops at a nice pace. I think the author
did a great job creating these interesting characters.
I can’t wait
for the next book in the series so I can find out what will happen to Penelope
and Jay.
Rating: Worth Your Time (4 Stars)
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