Sunday, August 11, 2013

Shannon's Review of Tidal by Emily Snow

Tidal
By: Emily Snow

Synopsis:

Now that Willow Avery is out of rehab, she's got one chance left to prove herself before she’s officially on every producer’s shit list. At least, that's what her parents and agent are claiming. She doesn't really give a damn if she never makes another movie or not—she just wants to get on with her life, get back to her friends, and find her next escape. But Willow is broke. And whether she likes it or not, acting is the only job she knows how to do.

When she accepts the lead in a beach drama, Willow finds herself in Hawaii. And in Hawaii, she finds Cooper, the gorgeous surfer hired to train her for her new role. With the bluest eyes she’s ever seen and the sexiest Australian accent she’s ever heard, Cooper’s different from the men she’s used to. He doesn’t want to use her. And he refuses to let her fail. But when an old friend re-enters Willow’s life—a friend whose toxicity she’s been drawn to time and time before and whose presence brings about the painful memories she's tried so hard to suppress—Willow will have to choose between the girl she was and the person she’s becoming. The lifestyle that helps her forget the pain and the guy she’s falling hard for.

About Emily:

New adult and romance author of the Devoured series (2012, 2013) and Tidal (2012). She loves books, sexy bad boys, and really loud rock music, so naturally, she writes stories about all three.


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Shannon's Review:

I LOVED THIS BOOK. I mean come on Cooper, hot hot hot. I read it in about 4 hours. I couldn’t put it down. I tried to but couldn’t. This is a definite read ladies. 




When you are first introduced to Willow see a small, fragile young women with a lot of problems. She has a horrid past that would be hard for anybody to really accept. She is also a girl coming into womanhood. Her personality isn’t your typical movie star with a snobby attitude. I loved that it portrayed her as a down to earth type woman. I believe her past shapes her.
Cooper helps out a lot too. Ok he is extremely HOT.I mean H.O.T. hot. Surfer boy hotness. Yes I have used hot a lot but it’s the truth. Cooper is complicated but also grew up to be a man worth loving and knowing. He helps Willow a lot but also I think she helped him too. Their relationship was good for the both of them as far as growing into adult hood. The relationship they have is one you can see totally happening in a real life scenario. 


















This book is awesome yall. I absolutely loved it. Granted I am a sucker for surfer boys but this boy had it all. He was tender hearted and loveable right from the get go. This book is hot and you need to go buy it now. I am giving this book 5 hearts. Yes that’s right 5. I laughed and cried all throughout this book. I. LOVED. IT.



5/5

You can purchase this book here and it is also in paper back. 


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