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Bad Romance
by Heather Demetrios
Initial Impressions 5/29/17: 4 - 4.5 stars
This is so hard to rate because it was so hard to read at times! It was VERY well done and realistic though. So well done that it was hard to read Grace's story and the things she went through.
Full review as written HERE on The Book Addict's Guide 7/26/17:
BAD ROMANCE was such a hard book to read but in such a good way. I haven't read too many books that deal with the inside of a bad relationship but I think Heather Demetrios really captured all of the emotions, twists, and tangles that are involved in being trapped in a "bad romance". Her experience with the matter really helped dig in to those dark corners and create such a realistic picture of this situation.
I wouldn't say that it was enjoyable to read BAD ROMANCE because it's so hard to read about these tough situations that make you cringe and cry and want to shake a main character... but in a way that made me feel for Grace, but in frustration for how stuck she feels and how other people are taking advantage of that vulnerability. Grace is stuck in her life at home and is just waiting for the day when she can move out and go off to college. Her mother suffers from OCD (which is not stated outright but more and more is revealed along the way) and things have gotten so bad with her mental state that she's dependent on Grace's step-father who uses all of that to his advantage. Both her mother and step-father continue to keep Grace under their thumb so when popular guy and long-time-crush Gavin starts to show interest in Grace, even after a suicide attempt, Grace can't help but fall head over heels for someone who finally shows her some positive attention.
The book starts with Grace sort of telling a story to Gavin himself. The usage of the second-person narrative, essentially telling the story back to Gavin like it's a narrative straight to him, created such a personal and tense connection and sets the story up for the devastation that is to come. The reader knows from the beginning that this will not end well, and the tension is set up right away so even though you see Grace falling for someone who seems so good to her at first, the reader knows it will not end well, and I just had that sinking feeling in my stomach. Things start off well but there are also immediate signs of what's to come, and it's easy to ignore when you have hope and trust in a relationship. There are plenty of things that don't have to spiral out of control, but Grace is surrounded by those who need more help than she can give them and too often she's put in the position of being someone's savior, and that's exactly what Gavin pins on her.
I won't go into the whole book, but long story short, I think Heather Demetrios did a really great job of laying this whole relationship out. I felt like Gavin really did like Grace but then it just turned into dependency and the need to control her instead of caring about her and having a nice balance. Gavin was in need of professional attention and support that Grace couldn't give and all of his problems were being pinned on her, so instead of finding a freedom with Gavin, she became even more stuck. My stomach twisted and my heart sank as things grew even worse, taking an abusive turn, but I also saw Grace's side of things! It wasn't that she wasn't strong or wouldn't take action and leave Gavin... she really did care for him and she also wanted to help him. She thought he loved her, and maybe he did, but it reached an obsessive and controlling point to where it wasn't real love anymore and it turned into an unhealthy need. Grace's character had so much good in her heart but that doesn't help someone who needs therapy or medication and it was so hard to watch her struggle between wanting to help Gavin, trying to love him and be the support that he needed, and just needing to get out.
I have a lot I could say about this book but I won't go on forever with this review. What I will say is that I think it's a very well-done story about abusive relationships, especially those that don't seem outright abusive. There were emotional aspects here that bullied Grace into staying in the relationship (that did turn a little bit physical) and Heather Demetrios did a great job of writing each character so even if you knew they were in the wrong, you could understand their perspective and see the whole picture all at once. This was so well-written and very hard to read all at the same time, but the hard to read is definitely because of the difficult content. I haven't had experience with this myself but I found it very realistic and would definitely recommend BAD ROMANCE!
This is so hard to rate because it was so hard to read at times! It was VERY well done and realistic though. So well done that it was hard to read Grace's story and the things she went through.
Full review as written HERE on The Book Addict's Guide 7/26/17:
BAD ROMANCE was such a hard book to read but in such a good way. I haven't read too many books that deal with the inside of a bad relationship but I think Heather Demetrios really captured all of the emotions, twists, and tangles that are involved in being trapped in a "bad romance". Her experience with the matter really helped dig in to those dark corners and create such a realistic picture of this situation.
I wouldn't say that it was enjoyable to read BAD ROMANCE because it's so hard to read about these tough situations that make you cringe and cry and want to shake a main character... but in a way that made me feel for Grace, but in frustration for how stuck she feels and how other people are taking advantage of that vulnerability. Grace is stuck in her life at home and is just waiting for the day when she can move out and go off to college. Her mother suffers from OCD (which is not stated outright but more and more is revealed along the way) and things have gotten so bad with her mental state that she's dependent on Grace's step-father who uses all of that to his advantage. Both her mother and step-father continue to keep Grace under their thumb so when popular guy and long-time-crush Gavin starts to show interest in Grace, even after a suicide attempt, Grace can't help but fall head over heels for someone who finally shows her some positive attention.
The book starts with Grace sort of telling a story to Gavin himself. The usage of the second-person narrative, essentially telling the story back to Gavin like it's a narrative straight to him, created such a personal and tense connection and sets the story up for the devastation that is to come. The reader knows from the beginning that this will not end well, and the tension is set up right away so even though you see Grace falling for someone who seems so good to her at first, the reader knows it will not end well, and I just had that sinking feeling in my stomach. Things start off well but there are also immediate signs of what's to come, and it's easy to ignore when you have hope and trust in a relationship. There are plenty of things that don't have to spiral out of control, but Grace is surrounded by those who need more help than she can give them and too often she's put in the position of being someone's savior, and that's exactly what Gavin pins on her.
I won't go into the whole book, but long story short, I think Heather Demetrios did a really great job of laying this whole relationship out. I felt like Gavin really did like Grace but then it just turned into dependency and the need to control her instead of caring about her and having a nice balance. Gavin was in need of professional attention and support that Grace couldn't give and all of his problems were being pinned on her, so instead of finding a freedom with Gavin, she became even more stuck. My stomach twisted and my heart sank as things grew even worse, taking an abusive turn, but I also saw Grace's side of things! It wasn't that she wasn't strong or wouldn't take action and leave Gavin... she really did care for him and she also wanted to help him. She thought he loved her, and maybe he did, but it reached an obsessive and controlling point to where it wasn't real love anymore and it turned into an unhealthy need. Grace's character had so much good in her heart but that doesn't help someone who needs therapy or medication and it was so hard to watch her struggle between wanting to help Gavin, trying to love him and be the support that he needed, and just needing to get out.
I have a lot I could say about this book but I won't go on forever with this review. What I will say is that I think it's a very well-done story about abusive relationships, especially those that don't seem outright abusive. There were emotional aspects here that bullied Grace into staying in the relationship (that did turn a little bit physical) and Heather Demetrios did a great job of writing each character so even if you knew they were in the wrong, you could understand their perspective and see the whole picture all at once. This was so well-written and very hard to read all at the same time, but the hard to read is definitely because of the difficult content. I haven't had experience with this myself but I found it very realistic and would definitely recommend BAD ROMANCE!