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A review by laughlinesandliterature
Deeper We Fall by Chelsea M. Cameron
4.0
*I received this book from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review*
Deeper We Fall was exactly what I want New Adult novels to read like. The characters were believable and sympathetic. The book was primarily character based although there were scenes with pure romance.
I liked that the book started off two years earlier and gave us some insight into how Lexie was before the accident. I also really enjoyed the dual point of view between Lottie and Zan. That’s very rare as usually I don’t feel it’s done right, so that’s a big thumbs up for Chelsea M. Cameron. I never felt like I was being rushed out of one point of view and into the other.
Charlotte was quirky and fun; I really enjoyed her perspective. She was absolutely loyal to her friends, and that made her endearing to me. Charlotte was not quick to forgive, and that made her unique. She wasn’t willing to let go of her grudge against Zan and Zack. I understood why she didn’t want to let it go; I would’ve hard a time forgiving the two of them. I really liked that Charlotte was willing to admit that she was unreasonable, and that she should’ve forgiven Zan sooner.
Zan was very sweet and broken. I liked that he felt guilty, because I think anyone in his position would. I agreed with Miss Carole and Lottie that he should stop blaming himself, but I understood why he did. I also enjoyed that even though he was a man whore, he was willing to wait for Lottie. Being able to see things from his perspective was nice, and I think it helped me to understand him. Zan was so quiet it would’ve been easy to mistake that for indifference.
I think that Chelsea M. Cameron had the perfect setting for Deeper We Fall, Maine in the fall and winter sounds absolutely beautiful. It also sounds freezing, and so it really helped me to be able to picture the scenes with Zan running. I also liked that as spring came, Zan and Lottie were together. I really enjoyed that this book had a happy ending.
I would give this book 4 out of 5 stars, because Chelsea M. Cameron did the point of view changes so well. I liked that Zan and Lottie were able to overcome everything that came their way. I’m really looking forward to the next installment Faster We Burn, and some of the other characters getting their happy ending
*This review was first posted to Moonlight Gleam's Bookshelf http://moonlightgleam.com/2013/08/deeper-we-fall-by-chelsea-m-cameron.html*
Deeper We Fall was exactly what I want New Adult novels to read like. The characters were believable and sympathetic. The book was primarily character based although there were scenes with pure romance.
I liked that the book started off two years earlier and gave us some insight into how Lexie was before the accident. I also really enjoyed the dual point of view between Lottie and Zan. That’s very rare as usually I don’t feel it’s done right, so that’s a big thumbs up for Chelsea M. Cameron. I never felt like I was being rushed out of one point of view and into the other.
Charlotte was quirky and fun; I really enjoyed her perspective. She was absolutely loyal to her friends, and that made her endearing to me. Charlotte was not quick to forgive, and that made her unique. She wasn’t willing to let go of her grudge against Zan and Zack. I understood why she didn’t want to let it go; I would’ve hard a time forgiving the two of them. I really liked that Charlotte was willing to admit that she was unreasonable, and that she should’ve forgiven Zan sooner.
Zan was very sweet and broken. I liked that he felt guilty, because I think anyone in his position would. I agreed with Miss Carole and Lottie that he should stop blaming himself, but I understood why he did. I also enjoyed that even though he was a man whore, he was willing to wait for Lottie. Being able to see things from his perspective was nice, and I think it helped me to understand him. Zan was so quiet it would’ve been easy to mistake that for indifference.
I think that Chelsea M. Cameron had the perfect setting for Deeper We Fall, Maine in the fall and winter sounds absolutely beautiful. It also sounds freezing, and so it really helped me to be able to picture the scenes with Zan running. I also liked that as spring came, Zan and Lottie were together. I really enjoyed that this book had a happy ending.
I would give this book 4 out of 5 stars, because Chelsea M. Cameron did the point of view changes so well. I liked that Zan and Lottie were able to overcome everything that came their way. I’m really looking forward to the next installment Faster We Burn, and some of the other characters getting their happy ending
*This review was first posted to Moonlight Gleam's Bookshelf http://moonlightgleam.com/2013/08/deeper-we-fall-by-chelsea-m-cameron.html*