January 26, 2013

Collide - Gail McHugh

Collide by Gail McHugh
Review by Jennifer Roberts-Hall


Synopsis:

A missed first encounter…

Colliding with a second chance…

On the heels of graduating college and trying to cope with her mother’s death, Emily Cooper moves to New York City for a fresh start.

While harboring secrets of his own, Dillon Parker takes care of Emily through her grief. Knowing he can’t live without her by his side, he’s sweet, thoughtful, and everything Emily has ever wanted in a man.

Until she meets Gavin Blake—a rich and notorious playboy who is dangerously sexy and charming as hell. Emily tries to deny the instant connection she feels, but Mr. Tall, Dark, and Handsome is not inclined to let go so easily. Recovering from his own painful past, Gavin will stop at nothing to win Emily over.

This unexpected encounter compels Emily to question her decisions, forcing her to make a choice that will destroy friendships, shatter hearts, and forever change her life.




***

Tick-tock... Tick-tock....Tick-tock...

"You have less than twenty-four hours to change the course of both of your lives."

***

I just finished reading Collide and I am gutted. Gutted! 

 That ending...

AHHHHHHHH!

I will not say anything more. No spoilers from me-I hate spoilers!

As per my usual review style, I won't go into detail and spend time telling you what the story is about, who the main characters are...nothing like that. (the synopsis can fill you in).

What I will tell you is this:

1) The book is hot! I found myself blushing more than once :)

2) The book is frustrating. On more than one occasion I wanted to jump into the novel and smack a character, or two.

3) The book breaks your heart. I didn't actually cry, but I came very close. VERY close.

4) The book will give you a new found appreciation for bottle caps. Enough said. 

5) The book is hot! Wait, did I say that already? ;)

This book is a MUST READ!

Pulse, the sequel to Collide, will be available Summer, 2013. 





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