My Review: Samantha Young has been on my radar for some time, but after this... all of her books are being moved to the top of my list. Are all of them this amazing?! Considering the great things I've heard, I assume they are. This was... I don't know if there are even words to describe this book. Powerful, maybe? Meaningful. All the feelings!
It was quite easy to connect with Comet, probably because she's as in love with books as I am. But what I felt was deeper than just liking a character, I really got her. And Tobias... oh, my heart. Really, this whole book did terrible and wonderful things to my heart. And you need to experience this for yourself!
Cover Lovin': So pretty!
Recommendation: Read this, now!
Final Rating: FIVE out of FIVE stars (5/5)!!! Oh man, words can't describe this one. Buy it asap!
From the New York Times bestselling author of The Impossible Vastness of Us and the On Dublin Street series comes a heartfelt and beautiful new young adult novel, set in Scotland, about daring to dream and embracing who you are. Order your copy of THE FRAGILE ORDINARY today!
EXCERPT:
Tobias had offered to spend Christmas Eve with me
alone, considering what had just occurred between me and Kyle. Yes, I was
devastated by the brief conversation. I was also confused by my reaction,
because Kyle hadn’t told me anything I didn’t already know. To hear him confess
his own weak will when it came to Carrie, to hear from his own mouth that yes,
he did love her more than me and that he’d choose her over me no matter what
was painful. I didn’t know if his fears about Carrie’s issues were founded.
Maybe. I guess I didn’t know the woman who was my mother well at all. She’d
never been verbally unkind to me, though. Her cruelty had always been in her
indifference.
Those were my thoughts, going around and around
like they were stuck on some twisted, hellish merry-go-round, when I walked
into Tobias’s new house.
I tried to focus on Lena. I discovered, however,
as I followed her through the narrow hallway of the three-bedroom house in the
more affluent area of Porty that Tobias did take
after his father in looks. There was a photo hanging on the wall in the hallway
of a younger Tobias standing in between Lena and a man I knew must have been
his dad. They stood outside a huge white house that reminded me of the wealthy
homes featured in John Hughes’s movies. Like Tobias, his dad was extremely
tall, broad-shouldered, with fair good looks.
I’d slowed down to look at the photo, and Tobias
turned around to see what was keeping me.
“Your dad?”
His eyes flicked to the photo, and I hated the
pain that shimmered in his gaze. He nodded and I squeezed his hand.
“Would you like something to drink, Comet?” Lena
called from the kitchen. “We have water, Coke, orange juice. Or I could make us
all hot chocolate.”
I tugged Tobias away from the photo. There was no
need for us both to be a sad, wallowing mess today. “Yes, Mrs. King, hot
chocolate sounds lovely.” We wandered into the small, modern kitchen to find
her waiting on us.
“I thought I told you to call me Lena.”
“Of course, sorry.” I gave her a smile, trying to
ignore the fact that she was raking her eyes over my outfit like she had the
last time I saw her.
It was Christmas, so I’d decided on a burgundy
long-sleeved thermal with gold sparkles through it, matched with a short
burgundy velvet skirt with a dark red tulle underskirt that stuck out
rock-chick style from the skirt. I wore thick, black tights and Irregular
Choice burgundy suede ankle boots in the Victorian style. They seemed simple
until I turned around—they had a huge gold jacquard bow pinned to back of the
ankle.
I’d added a bunch of chunky gold bracelets up both
arms so I jingled when I moved.
I’d considered toning my clothes down but this was
me, and Tobias knew this was me and all that mattered was that he loved me,
loud fashion sense and all. Still, I smoothed my hands down my skirt nervously
until Tobias captured one of them in his own.
Glancing up at him in question, I found myself
caught by the tender reassurance in his eyes. He drew my hand to his lips and
pressed a kiss to it while his gaze held mine, and I felt like he was silently
reminding me not to worry what she thought of me because he thought I was
perfect.
The sound of a throat clearing broke our moment
and we turned to find his mum staring at us wearing a huge smile. “Hot
chocolate.” She gestured to the mugs in front of us.
Her assessment of my appearance ceased and instead
she studied my interactions with her son. In fact, she watched everything
Tobias did, and she did it in a way that made me think she missed him. I knew
they’d talked and he was attempting to repair the damage to their relationship,
but I perceived a wariness in Lena’s behavior. Like she was scared of making
the wrong move—one that might cause him to shut her out again.
About THE FRAGILE ORDINARY:
I am Comet Caldwell.
And I sort of, kind of, absolutely hate my name.
People expect extraordinary things from a girl named Comet. That she’ll be effortlessly cool and light up a room the way a comet blazes across the sky.
But from the shyness that makes her book-character friends more appealing than real people to the parents whose indifference hurts more than an open wound, Comet has never wanted to be the center of attention. She can’t wait to graduate from her high school in Edinburgh, Scotland, where the only place she ever feels truly herself is on her anonymous poetry blog. But surely that will change once she leaves to attend university somewhere far, far away.
When new student Tobias King blazes in from America and shakes up the school, Comet thinks she’s got the bad boy figured out. Until they’re thrown together for a class assignment and begin to form an unlikely connection. Everything shifts in Comet’s ordinary world. Tobias has a dark past and runs with a tough crowd—and none of them are happy about his interest in Comet. Targeted by bullies and thrown into the spotlight, Comet and Tobias can go their separate ways…or take a risk on something extraordinary.
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“Endearing and relatable, Comet-the girl who is searching for her place in this world-will shoot through the sky and into your heart.”
— #1 New York Times bestselling author Erin Watt
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About Samantha Young:
Samantha Young is the New York Times, USA Today and Wall Street Journal bestselling author of adult contemporary romances, including the On Dublin Street series and Hero, as well as the New Adult duology Into the Deep and Out of the Shallows. Every Little Thing, the second book in her new Hart’s Boardwalk series, will be published by Berkley in March 2017. Before turning to contemporary fiction, she wrote several young adult paranormal and fantasy series, including the amazon bestselling Tale of Lunarmorte trilogy. Samantha’s debut YA contemporary novel The Impossible Vastness of Us will be published by Harlequin TEEN in ebook & hardback June 2017
Samantha has been nominated for the Goodreads Choice Award 2012 for Best Author and Best Romance for On Dublin Street, Best Romance 2014 for Before Jamaica Lane, and Best Romance 2015 for Hero. On Dublin Street, a #1 bestseller in Germany, was the Bronze Award Winner in the LeserPreis German Readers Choice Awards for Best Romance 2013, Before Jamaica Lane the Gold Medal Winner for the LeserPreis German Readers Choice Awards for Best Romance 2014 and Echoes of Scotland Street the Bronze Medal Winner for the LeserPreis German Readers Choice Awards for Best Romance 2015.
Samantha is currently published in 30 countries and is a #1 international bestselling author.
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