Review: Deeper We Fall by Chelsea M. Cameron


Deeper We Fall by: Chelsea M. Cameron
Two years after her best friend was involved in a car accident that caused a traumatic brain injury, Lottie Anders is ready to start her freshman year of college. Ready to move on. Ready to start forgetting the night that ripped her life apart.

Her plans come to a screeching halt when not one, but both brothers responsible for the accident end up back in her life again.

Zack is cruel, selfish and constantly rubbing what happened to her friend in Lottie's face.

Zan is different. He listens to her awkward ramblings. He loves "To Kill a Mockingbird" as much as she does, and his dark eyes are irresistible. His words are few and far between, but when he does speak, she can't help but listen.

The trouble is, Zan was the driver in the accident, and now Lottie's discovered he lied to her about what happened that night. Now she must decide if trusting him again will lead to real forgiveness, or deeper heartache.
This book was received from the publisher in exchange for an honest review.

I pretty much always love new adult books, but I love ‘em even more when they deal with deeper subjects, and this one was forgiveness, giving it and earning it.

Charlotte is still reeling from the events that happened two years ago, when her and her best friend Lexie were in a drunken car accident with two brothers that left her best friend with a traumatic brain injury. She is now in college, trying to be normal, but that is all shot to nothing when brothers Zan and Zack show up unexpected. Zan, the brother who was driving, is quiet and brooding and can’t seem to stay away from Lottie. Can Lottie forgive the guy who ruined her whole life?

Lottie was a really interesting girl. At the beginning, she was just so angry. Angry at Zan, Zack, and everything that had to do with them. I, of course, didn’t blame her. She also is not afraid to speak her mind over anything at all. She is a beyond loyal friend, always going to visit Lexie. I love her relationship with her twin brother Will and their very special twindar. Perhaps my favorite thing about Lottie was her capacity to forgive. Seriously—it’s awe-inspiring.

Zan starts the story out lusting over Lottie, a girl he never ever thinks he could get. It is beyond adorable to hear his thoughts about Lottie. He has been through so much after the accident, trying to erase what happened that night with really unhealthy habits. After he finally got help, he turned into the sweetest guy ever. He seems to unexpectedly always be there when Lottie needs him, and he certainly has a way with words. :)

The large supporting cast was wonderful as well. I loved Will, Lottie’s twin, and also Trish and Audrey, her friends. I loathed Zack, who was Zan’s twin. He was mean, always drunk, and a horrible boyfriend to Katie, Lottie’s roommate. Ugh ugh ugh. He got exactly what he deserved. At first, I thought Katie was a stuck up girl, but then I really warmed up to her. She gets her own book next with Stryker, Zan’s genius friend who’s a diamond in the rough. I’m so excited for that one!

I felt the plot was really original. I mean, how could a love story happen between a girl and the boy who wrecked her entire life. But oh Cameron made it happen, and she made it happen wonderfully. It makes me really think about hurt and pain, but also how forgiveness can be possible for everyone. The writing was great because we had dual POV! Which is basically the greatest thing ever. Forgiveness is basically what drives the romance. At first, Lottie really hated Zan with a deep passion, which I totally got. I liked when she finally opened up to him, and they had cute and special times together that helped them both heal from all the pain they’ve been through.

Sometimes I love fun and light books, and sometime I love deeper books, and this was a great example. I will definitely be looking out for whatever Cameron writes next.

Normally I put my favorite swoon-worthy quote here, and don’t get me wrong, there were a lot, but I have better overall favorite quote for y’all:

Lottie: “I swear to God, if I kiss you, and something bad happens, that’s it. And not something like a papercut or getting my period early. Something like falling down the stairs, or getting robbed. Anything happening to Lexie. Got it?”

Zan: “If the sky starts to fall, I’ll catch it for you, pretty girl.”…I pulled away from her lips and kissed her nose. “Let the sky fall,” I said. “It’s worth it for something like that.”
Deeper We Fall (Fall and Rise, #1)
Rating: 4/5 Tar Heels!

Swoon Thursday (22): Unmaking Hunter Kennedy by Anne Eliot


Swoon Thursday (22):
YA Bound created a spicy meme where every week I’ll highlight what has made me swoon from a book I am currently reading or one I’ve just finished. Basically what got my heart pounding, skin tingling, and stomach fluttering.

What made me absolutely swoon this week:

She turned into water, fire, heat. A person she’d never met before. She held onto him as tightly as she could because her spine had melted. Vere couldn’t focus on anything specific beyond the absolute perfect feeling of being in these exact arms, locked in this perfect, endless kiss with his warm, gentle hands working their way up her waist, lighting fires wherever they touched. They kissed and kissed and kissed until the room spun farther out of focus.
I loved this adorable romance so much! What made you swoon this week?

Cover Reveal (31): Fire and Flood by Victoria Scott

Cover Reveal (31): Fire and Flood by Victoria Scott
I am SO EXCITED for this book because I love this author and her debut book, The Collector, to death. This book seems to have a much different feel, but I am beyond stoked. Check out the cover!

A modern day thrill ride, where a teen girl and her animal companion must participate in a breathtaking race to save her brother's life—and her own.

Tella Holloway is losing it. Her brother is sick, and when a dozen doctors can't determine what's wrong, her parents decide to move to the middle of nowhere for the fresh air. She's lost her friends, her parents are driving her crazy, her brother is dying—and she's helpless to change anything.

Until she receives mysterious instructions on how to become a Contender in the Brimstone Bleed. It's an epic race across jungle, desert, ocean, and mountain that could win her the prize she desperately desires: the Cure for her brother's illness. But all the Contenders are after the Cure for people they love, and there's no guarantee that Tella (or any of them) will survive the race.

The jungle is terrifying, the clock is ticking, and Tella knows she can't trust the allies she makes. And one big question emerges: Why have so many fallen sick in the first place?
Who's as excited as I am? Comment and let me know!