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A review by losetimereading
A Need So Beautiful by Suzanne Young
4.0
From my blog review:
"I started reading A Need So Beautiful back in June. I didn't really know what it was about, I had found it because it showed up in my Goodreads recommendations and it seemed interesting enough. OK and I'm not even going to lie the cover is beautiful. I mistakenly started reading this right before my vacation. I was so busy during my holidays that I wasn't able to focus on the book and really dive into the story. And what a shame - this book was astonishingly good. Suzanne Young does such a wonderful job describing the characters, their feelings, their relationships and their surroundings.
A Need So Beautiful is about girl named Charlotte who experiences what she calls "The Need". The Need draws and pulls her towards people that need guidance or help. Whenever Charlotte tries to resist the need or go immediately toward the need she experiences immense pain. She needs to hide this from her friends, family and even her boyfriend, Harlin as no one knows what she is going through and Charlotte feels that they will think she is crazy. As the Need starts to get stronger and stronger, things start to happen to Charlotte and she finds herself in the middle of something she has little to no control over.
I do not want to give too much away as this is an amazing book with a very good ending and it would be a tragedy to ruin this for anyone that wants to read it.
The only thing I did not like about this book was that she did not trust her boyfriend Harlin enough to tell him what she was going through. I thought this was somewhat contradictory as throughout the whole book Charlotte is always refers to how wonderful their relationship and Harlin is her soulmate.
The ending threw me... I was not expecting the book to end like it did and I was sobbing. Crying so hard, and not in a bad way as I thought it had a great ending. Again I do not want to reveal why because I want this to be spoiler free :)
I cannot wait to read A Want So Wicked, the second book in the series."
"I started reading A Need So Beautiful back in June. I didn't really know what it was about, I had found it because it showed up in my Goodreads recommendations and it seemed interesting enough. OK and I'm not even going to lie the cover is beautiful. I mistakenly started reading this right before my vacation. I was so busy during my holidays that I wasn't able to focus on the book and really dive into the story. And what a shame - this book was astonishingly good. Suzanne Young does such a wonderful job describing the characters, their feelings, their relationships and their surroundings.
A Need So Beautiful is about girl named Charlotte who experiences what she calls "The Need". The Need draws and pulls her towards people that need guidance or help. Whenever Charlotte tries to resist the need or go immediately toward the need she experiences immense pain. She needs to hide this from her friends, family and even her boyfriend, Harlin as no one knows what she is going through and Charlotte feels that they will think she is crazy. As the Need starts to get stronger and stronger, things start to happen to Charlotte and she finds herself in the middle of something she has little to no control over.
I do not want to give too much away as this is an amazing book with a very good ending and it would be a tragedy to ruin this for anyone that wants to read it.
The only thing I did not like about this book was that she did not trust her boyfriend Harlin enough to tell him what she was going through. I thought this was somewhat contradictory as throughout the whole book Charlotte is always refers to how wonderful their relationship and Harlin is her soulmate.
The ending threw me... I was not expecting the book to end like it did and I was sobbing. Crying so hard, and not in a bad way as I thought it had a great ending. Again I do not want to reveal why because I want this to be spoiler free :)
I cannot wait to read A Want So Wicked, the second book in the series."