Thursday, October 29, 2015

Resentment By Nicole London







Title: Resentment
Author: Nicole London
Genre: Contemporary Romance
 Release Date: October 29, 2015



Blurb

Re•sent•ment (noun)

The act of hating – no, fucking loathing Dean Collins. (Yes, I’m well aware that’s not the actual definition, but it might as well be...)

It’s been ten years since we've seen each other and the feelings are still as strong.

I’m not going to bore you with all the details of how our love was once intoxicating, consuming, and perfect.

Because it was . . . until it wasn't.

I've been fine without him. I haven’t missed his cruelty, his coldness and his spite.

And after the ugliest breakup in the history of breakups, I forced myself to move on.


Year by year, the feelings I had for him slowly drifted away, but one encounter with him recently changed everything. One encounter made me realize how the heart doesn't forget shit, and how my mind is going to have to work overtime to make sure I never forget my definition of resentment.









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MY REVIEW
This is the First time I am reading anything by this author. I quickly became a fan within the first chapter of this book. I have read a lot of books and normally if they don't pull me in right away im not a big fan. This book however pulled me in right from the start. I couldn't put it down.
What you get in this book is something very unique from other's.
Dean and Mia quickly fall in love as high school student's after they get to know the other. What they think is a love that will last and withstand anything is showed that it is no match for things that they hid away. Things that they aren't willing to talk about. Hearts are broken and the future is changed.
Fast forward 10 years and a lot of hate and resentment later they find themselves becoming roommates. Even with walls built around their hearts they still find a way to reconnect but with unanswered questions from the past their future is something that isn't guaranteed without facing what happened. Without telling truths one never meant to tell the other.
I cant say enough how much I enjoyed this book and this couple. This is going to be a book that I revisit as well as recommend to other people. The writing flows without to many bland spot's in it. The way the couple interact is very unique. This is one that once you start you wont put down until the last page and still be wanting more.
4 1/2 STAR'S
*REVIEWED BY DAWN*




Excerpt

“Are you coming to the pep rally tonight?” he asks.

“Probably not.”

“Why?”

“School spirit isn’t really my thing. No offense, but…football isn’t either.”

He laughs, and I suddenly realize that the two of us have never talked about football during our sessions together. In fact, whenever I’ve brought it up, he’s changed the subject to something else.

“Well,” he says, letting my hand go. “You should come for me instead.”

“What? What do you mean?”

“I mean, since you’re not into school spirit or football, but you’re clearly into me, you can make an exception and come tonight.”

“You’re getting quite presumptuous lately.” I put on my best poker face. “Do I need to help you with that definition?”

“Not when I know the true word you’re looking for is cognizant.” He grins, stepping back. “I hope to see you tonight.”

“I’ll think about it.”

“I’m sure you always do.” He gives me a look so sexy that I almost melt into the floor.

Goddamn, Dean Collins…






Author Bio


Nicole London is an aspiring author who is currently trapped in a terrible 9 to 5 and wishes Starbucks actually made decent drinks. She recently discovered her passion for writing after reading a ton of amazing indie books, and she plans to publish her first book, Resentment, October 29th.



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