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A review by elylibrarysec
Blurred Lines by Jen McLaughlin
5.0
I received this book for review from InkSlinger PR and from the author. I was not compensated nor was I required to write a positive review.
Riley gets quite the surprise when he gets home. Noelle Brandt knows how to relax and have a good time. Their first meeting is quite interesting. And from then on be prepared to get comfortable because this is a read that will be hard to put down.
You will notice that they both seem to have a certain amount of vulnerability that makes them relatable to the reader. One thing you will notice is that Ryder has a way with words but in certain situations those words seem to get lost. If you’re going to love one character, you might want to watch out for Emily – she’s sassy and exactly the person Noelle needs in her life.
Another interesting thing I found, while reading, was Noelle’s choice of career. It had me wondering what our author used for inspiration. The author also takes the time to sneak in a life lesson about going after what you want to make you happy. She also knows the right combination that will make you laugh.
This is a story that shows the reader that it’s ok to move on after losing someone special. They will always be in your heart no matter how much time has passed by but you have so much living to do – and wouldn’t it be nice to share it with someone? There are some people that feel that they don’t deserve it – but they do. I found this is one of those books where I listened to the words – they speak volumes. With the right narrator, I bet this would be a great audiobook (just sayin’).
This can be read as a stand-alone or you can use it as a great incentive to go back and read the rest of the series (if you haven’t already). I think this would be a perfect book to read for Valentine’s Day but it can be read at any time of the year. You may also find that you will want to read it more then once. You cannot go wrong by adding this book to your library.
Riley gets quite the surprise when he gets home. Noelle Brandt knows how to relax and have a good time. Their first meeting is quite interesting. And from then on be prepared to get comfortable because this is a read that will be hard to put down.
You will notice that they both seem to have a certain amount of vulnerability that makes them relatable to the reader. One thing you will notice is that Ryder has a way with words but in certain situations those words seem to get lost. If you’re going to love one character, you might want to watch out for Emily – she’s sassy and exactly the person Noelle needs in her life.
Another interesting thing I found, while reading, was Noelle’s choice of career. It had me wondering what our author used for inspiration. The author also takes the time to sneak in a life lesson about going after what you want to make you happy. She also knows the right combination that will make you laugh.
This is a story that shows the reader that it’s ok to move on after losing someone special. They will always be in your heart no matter how much time has passed by but you have so much living to do – and wouldn’t it be nice to share it with someone? There are some people that feel that they don’t deserve it – but they do. I found this is one of those books where I listened to the words – they speak volumes. With the right narrator, I bet this would be a great audiobook (just sayin’).
This can be read as a stand-alone or you can use it as a great incentive to go back and read the rest of the series (if you haven’t already). I think this would be a perfect book to read for Valentine’s Day but it can be read at any time of the year. You may also find that you will want to read it more then once. You cannot go wrong by adding this book to your library.