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Weightless
by Kandi Steiner
**** 4.5 Star Review ****
Words have escaped me. Like, literally flew out the window. This book left me breathless and speechless. This is the first book of Kandi's I have read (I know I suck.), but it definitely won't be my last. I honestly wanted to read this because I loved the cover so much. Then I peeked at the synopsis and knew I had to read it.
This book is so many things. It is a little sick and twisted. It is a little sweet. It is a little rough. I can't even begin to tell you all of the things that are in this book.
I have debated on what to write in this review for days. I am still a little lost with what words I should and shouldn't give you. On the surface, this is a story of love and loss in more than one way. But it is a story that is told from such a deep place, that it holds you captive from start to finish.
I think that it is important for me to talk about the pacing of this story. Some people like everything to just happen. Bam. Right away. Not me. I prefer a slower build to things. I like progression. This one is told in the perfect build up for the plot and sub-plots, that once things get real, they are real. You will feel so many emotions by the time you are nearing the end.
I am always nervous with authors I haven't read yet. I always want to like their books. I prayed that this one would win me over. In my mind, with a cover like that, it better. (I know, judging the book by its cover. How can you not with this one?) Kandi's writing spoke to me from beginning to end. Her storytelling is written from such a place that I don't think anyone can ever match.
Words have escaped me. Like, literally flew out the window. This book left me breathless and speechless. This is the first book of Kandi's I have read (I know I suck.), but it definitely won't be my last. I honestly wanted to read this because I loved the cover so much. Then I peeked at the synopsis and knew I had to read it.
This book is so many things. It is a little sick and twisted. It is a little sweet. It is a little rough. I can't even begin to tell you all of the things that are in this book.
I have debated on what to write in this review for days. I am still a little lost with what words I should and shouldn't give you. On the surface, this is a story of love and loss in more than one way. But it is a story that is told from such a deep place, that it holds you captive from start to finish.
I think that it is important for me to talk about the pacing of this story. Some people like everything to just happen. Bam. Right away. Not me. I prefer a slower build to things. I like progression. This one is told in the perfect build up for the plot and sub-plots, that once things get real, they are real. You will feel so many emotions by the time you are nearing the end.
I am always nervous with authors I haven't read yet. I always want to like their books. I prayed that this one would win me over. In my mind, with a cover like that, it better. (I know, judging the book by its cover. How can you not with this one?) Kandi's writing spoke to me from beginning to end. Her storytelling is written from such a place that I don't think anyone can ever match.