Chloe has never
really wanted to be in a relationship after her abusive childhood. She has the
two people that matter too her Logan and Amber, until Drake comes along and
turns her life upside down.
Drake has the
carefree life, he’s in a band and gets all the groupies, he is not the
relationship type that is until Chloe walked into his class and everything
changed.
I thought I would
slowly work my way through the Tennessee Valley Author Event reading list
starting from the top, being the Torn series. Halfway through reading Torn I realised
I had already read it, yet reading it again I was still hooked even though I knew
how it ended.
I enjoyed the
love triangle drama that was included in this book, and I enjoyed watching the
battle Chloe had to whether or not the love she felt for Logan was friendship
or the real deal. However I found Chloe’s character quite irritating and agreed
with everything Amber her best friend was saying to her. It got to the point
where I was no longer routing for her, however I was routing for Drake to be
with her as his character stole my heart.
Drake’s bad boy
image, sarcastic and cocky personality made me love him, and I enjoyed seeing
the other side of him when he was alone with Chloe or performing onstage, his
lyrics always showed the reader how he was feeling. The sex scenes between Chloe
and Drake in this book captivated me, the description and emotions were intense
and you really felt the passion between the two characters. I enjoyed being
able to compare the Chloe and Logan sex scenes with Chloe and Drakes as that’s
where you can really tell who Chloe was really into. As Chloe described the sex
with Logan as ‘nice’ I am sure the sex with Drake would be ‘mind blowing’.
I felt like
Chloe’s back story played a big part in this book, because it explained why she
is the way she is, and why she acts the way she does. Although you don’t really
hear much about her back story just snippets here and there until she tells
Drake the entire story and her mum calling doesn't really affect the story all
that much, however does lead onto the next book.
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