A review by shayboote
Crash by Lisa McMann

2.0

A slow start, but McMann's character development of Jules is great. That said all the potentially wonderful characters, like Trey, were left more in shadow. Jules internal banter and relationships with her brother and sister are a fun component and really the most real and emotional interactions when you consider the life they live in close quarters and family secret keeping. In spite of the strange situation Jules finds herself in, she chooses to not be a victim. I felt a little flat while reading this book, loving McMann's earlier books, I was a little disappointed, but I am holding out hope for book two in the series. I would really like to feel a greater connection between Jules and Sawyer, it feels a little forced and superficial compared to her relationships with her siblings. With Trey's heroics, I would also like to see him become a greater part of the story.