Easy by Tammara Webber
Rescued by a stranger.Add it:
Haunted by a secret
Sometimes, love isn’t easy…
He watched her, but never knew her. Until thanks to a chance encounter, he became her savior…
The attraction between them was undeniable. Yet the past he’d worked so hard to overcome, and the future she’d put so much faith in, threatened to tear them apart.
Only together could they fight the pain and guilt, face the truth—and find the unexpected power of love.
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Publishes in US: Nov 6 2012
Source: bought
My first thoughts on putting the book down: More please? Unfortunately, this is not a series, but it definitely would make me interested if there was a follow up with the characters. I don't think it is in the cards, but alas, I think this is just my way of expressing how much I liked the characters and how I was invested in their story.
Jacqueline had my sympathy and my cheers from page one. She was a victim and watching her learn about herself and grow through her experiences touched me deeply. Sexual assault is something that hits way too close to home to me and also to probably many other readers. Even if not personally, through a friend or family member. We all think that it won't happen to us, and can all be surprised at the perpetrators at times. It can be people we know and possibly even love... I think that the message ultimately becomes, speak up, get help and stand together strong. It sounds simplistic, but that is really what people need to take away. It is woven beautifully through this story, and Tammara handles it with grace.
Lucas is HOT. He is that bad boy and I want a piece of him, broken, secrets and all. The reasons he does everything is so important and even the moments where I want to doubt him, I still see it all coming together into a picture of a man, with scars, but with a lot of love and things to offer. As much as I like a brooding guy, he turns that into something new and even more awe inspiring. He contributes to others, to helping them while helping himself work through his issues.
The secondary characters were also well crafted. Erin, Jacqueline's roomie, took me a second to warm up to her, but once I did, I loved every scene she was in. She was the right combo of supportive, encouraging, and fun. There was also Benji, who stole the scene in eco class. I loved what he brought to the story, whether a gay token or not. Then, you can't leave out the professor. It was neat how his story tied into "Landon's" and I was not expecting it. Then there is Kennedy. One minute I am thinking he is a butt, then I see a glimmer of the person I think Jacqueline fell for to start with, and then he goes on the rinse and repeat cycle and I want to Gibbs' clipboard to the back of the head again.
So, obviously, I loved the characters. Tammara nailed them and I couldn't take my eyes from their story.
This really was my kind of book--smoking chemistry, issues, a well done main character, and a love interest with protector instincts.
Bottom line: Superb NA contemporary.
Jacqueline had my sympathy and my cheers from page one. She was a victim and watching her learn about herself and grow through her experiences touched me deeply. Sexual assault is something that hits way too close to home to me and also to probably many other readers. Even if not personally, through a friend or family member. We all think that it won't happen to us, and can all be surprised at the perpetrators at times. It can be people we know and possibly even love... I think that the message ultimately becomes, speak up, get help and stand together strong. It sounds simplistic, but that is really what people need to take away. It is woven beautifully through this story, and Tammara handles it with grace.
Lucas is HOT. He is that bad boy and I want a piece of him, broken, secrets and all. The reasons he does everything is so important and even the moments where I want to doubt him, I still see it all coming together into a picture of a man, with scars, but with a lot of love and things to offer. As much as I like a brooding guy, he turns that into something new and even more awe inspiring. He contributes to others, to helping them while helping himself work through his issues.
The secondary characters were also well crafted. Erin, Jacqueline's roomie, took me a second to warm up to her, but once I did, I loved every scene she was in. She was the right combo of supportive, encouraging, and fun. There was also Benji, who stole the scene in eco class. I loved what he brought to the story, whether a gay token or not. Then, you can't leave out the professor. It was neat how his story tied into "Landon's" and I was not expecting it. Then there is Kennedy. One minute I am thinking he is a butt, then I see a glimmer of the person I think Jacqueline fell for to start with, and then he goes on the rinse and repeat cycle and I want to Gibbs' clipboard to the back of the head again.
So, obviously, I loved the characters. Tammara nailed them and I couldn't take my eyes from their story.
This really was my kind of book--smoking chemistry, issues, a well done main character, and a love interest with protector instincts.
Bottom line: Superb NA contemporary.
Has anyone you've known tried to cover up something a friend did wrong?
I so glad to hear you liked this book Brandi! I have it on my wish list at Amazon and I been wanting to read so much! lol! Thanks for sharing and Thanks for the Awesome review! :)
ReplyDeleteThis book sounds FAB! I can't wait to read it. It sounds pretty similar to Pushing the Limits, so I'm sure that it'll go straight onto my favorites list. Great review, Brandi!
ReplyDeleteErm, in answer to your question, I'm sure that they have, but I don't remember any particular incidences.
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Megan@The Book Babe
Hmm. I guess I can see where it could be compared to PtL
DeleteIt seems that everyone in the world liked this one! I guess it's about time for me to pick it up, even though I don't much care for contemporary.
ReplyDeleteI've heard/read so much about Lucas lately, I feel like I already know him.
This definitely goes to my tbr.
Great review
It may not be for you if you don't do much contemp. THen again, you may love it.
DeleteI can't wait to read this and finally meet Lucas! Soon, I swear! Great review. :)
ReplyDelete~Sara @ Forever 17 Books
he is pretty awesome
DeleteI've been wanting to read this. I just haven't found the time. I've been hearing good things about it. This sounds like an amazing read and I love reading stories like this! Lovely review :)
ReplyDeleteJanina @ Synchronized Reading
I love them too!
Deletethis is in my tbr pile and i cannot wait to read it..you have me excited to meet Lucas!
ReplyDeleteyes! I think people often try to cover up their friends wrong doings.
ReplyDeleteI haven't read this book yet but I've heard good things about it. Glad you enjoyed it, I will get round to it eventually!
Its hard when someone you know.
DeleteThis is one of my all time favorite books! So glad you enjoyed it! Lucas does sound AMAZING doesnt he?!
ReplyDeleteHe does indeed
DeleteI agree with everything you said. This book and MC was easy to relate to and the characters were just the right amount of fun and serious. I wish it was going to be a series too lol. It's hard to find a good New Adult book these days.
ReplyDeleteMaybe she will change her mind and write more.
DeleteI am so excited that you loved Easy! I think people focus on what Jacqueline didn't do "right" at the beginning instead of her journey. Lucas was freaking amazing and I did not expect his own backstory to be so emotional. Tammara did handle every angle very well.
ReplyDeleteGreat review!
I think what she did was a normal reaction.
DeleteI probably would've picked this one up already if it weren't for the male model on the cover. I really dislike this cover. It's weird and I can't help but judge it. LOL. The reviews are so nice, though. I'll try sometime, I'm sure!
ReplyDeleteLol. Doesn't bother me, but I totally understand being turned off by a cover.
DeleteI have heard amazing things about this book! I have a friend who's going to loan it to me and I can't wait to read it and experience it for myself. I'm glad you loved it too!
ReplyDeleteIt seems that the book has an amazing cast of characters. I think people often choose to cover up something because they believe the alternative could be disastrous. I guess what matters is the intent behind the choice of not sharing the truth. Thanks for sharing your thoughts with us!
ReplyDeleteGreat review!! I adored this book too, I'm so happy to see other people love it too and hear why they did.
ReplyDeleteThe only crime-ish thing I ever covered up for a friend was not telling when I saw her shoplift a candy bar in 6th grade and it actually does still bother me to this day. I feel sort of slimy about it because she seemed so gleeful (and went on to do worse). I hope it didn't make me sanctimonious about it, but I think it gave me a little bit of an attitude that you have to do the right thing when it's small and easier.
I loved this book!!! Such a great college-age book - and one of the first dubbed "New Adult". Tammara Webber, Colleen Hoover, and Jamie McGuire are pioneers for that age level! Great review! I'm glad you enjoyed it :D
ReplyDeleteTo answer the question - I don't know anyone personally, but of course it's happening to many people. Sorry my answer couldn't be more substantial! :)
Alyssa @ The Eater of Books!
I completely agree. All the characters were amazing. I loved this book so much. And the sexual assualt was very hard to take but the message was great.
ReplyDeleteThe Lucas in the cover is hot too! Well hopefully she'll write a spin off as a lot of people really love the story & characters esp now that she hot herself a publishing contract.
ReplyDeleteI see this one everywhere and I think that's the exact reason I keep avoiding it-the hype. I didn't know this book was about sexual assault. A touchy topic, but from what it sounds like, the author handled it well. Great review, I'll have to pick this up eventually.
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by my blog.
Alise @ Readers In Wonderland
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Ahahahaha I love you description of the characters! Especially Kennedy. I have this book sitting on my shelf and now I'm really excited to meet this cast of characters!
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DeleteI LOVED this story!! It was a favorite of 2012 for me! Absolutely adored everything about it. Wonderful review Brandi. :)
ReplyDeleteI've been meaning to read this, and it's a great sign that you wanted more when you were finished!
ReplyDeleteI felt exactly the same way when the book ended! "Give me more!!" And yes, Lucas is freaking hot. Deliciously hot. I loved it!!
ReplyDeleteMy only problem with the book was that I was SO FREAKING ANNOYED when Jacqueline wouldn't let him call the cops at the beginning. I don't care if she made it out okay or survived, you need to report the bastard so he doesn't do it again. UGH! But at least things kind of worked out in the end!
Great review. :D
It's always a sign of attachment when you find yourself wanting more. :) I really need to meet these characters one day, particularly Lucas! Great review, Brandi.
ReplyDeleteI keep seeing this book, and I want it badly. Awesome review. I can't wait to read it even more now.
ReplyDeleteJenea @ Books Live Forever
I loved this book. I wasn't expecting to like, as I have had some difficulty with the 'new adult' genre. But Easy was SO good and I can't wait to read more by Webber. I am So glad you liked it.
ReplyDeleteHappy Reading!
Sara @ Just Another Story