A review by spow
The Space Between by Sarah Ready

5.0

Sarah Ready does not disappoint with “The Space Between”, a brilliant story about the how two soulmates from different backgrounds find their way to each other despite what life throws their way. Heartfelt and riveting, I couldn’t put this book down once I started it. The premise of the book isn’t a new one, and while I tend to find comfort in storylines I’ve read before, Ms. Ready adds enough twists and turns to make this story her own.

I was sucked into this book in the firsts few pages, when we jump right into a pivotal moment in Jace and Andi’s relationship. What I loved so much about this story is just how easy it was for me to love both Jace and Andi. Neither is perfect, neither makes the perfect decision all the time, but there wasn’t a point where one of them disappointed me. I loved Jace and his relationship with his family, in both good and bad times. I loved Andi and Reid, so much so that I found myself confused at times on who I wanted to end up with who.

Selfishly, the only thing I am disappointed in is how well Ms. Ready ties up this story at the end, because it means we probably won’t get a sequel. If if that’s the worst thing I can say about this book though, I think I will survive. This is the second book book I’ve read by Ms. Ready and the second book I’ve loved, so I think I’ve found another must read author to add to my list. A great beach read, a great romance that focuses more on the characters than the steam, I really can’t think of anything bad to say about this book, and I really hope it gets the attention it deserves.

**A big thank you to W.W. Crown, Independent Book Publishers Assoc. and NetGalley for an advanced copy of this book in exchange for my honest opinion.**