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Pushing the Limits
by Katie McGarry
Echo and Noah are broken. They each think certain people in their life will "fix" them, that if they can gain these people, they will return to Normal.
They are wrong.
Noah's attempt to get custody of his brothers, and Echo's search for love and acceptance from her Mother/Father will not fill the holes in their hearts.
Neither will the lovely, accepting, heart-aching romance they allow to build between them. But will Noah's over-whelming focus on his brothers cause him to lose everything? Will Echo's memories of the terrible night she got her scars break her?
I don't actually know how to review this book. What I want to say is about how Noah and Echo realize the people they blame for keeping them from Normal turn out to have different motives than they first thought, and any details I give will ruin the slow awakening these two undergo.
But I can tell you that watching their honest emotions accepting the terrible, unfair changes in their lives will touch your heart for a long time.
Noah and Echo's relationship does include some sex that's probably at a level best for more mature YA readers.
This Book's Snack Rating: No snack rating. These characters and their journey are a feast.
They are wrong.
Noah's attempt to get custody of his brothers, and Echo's search for love and acceptance from her Mother/Father will not fill the holes in their hearts.
Neither will the lovely, accepting, heart-aching romance they allow to build between them. But will Noah's over-whelming focus on his brothers cause him to lose everything? Will Echo's memories of the terrible night she got her scars break her?
I don't actually know how to review this book. What I want to say is about how Noah and Echo realize the people they blame for keeping them from Normal turn out to have different motives than they first thought, and any details I give will ruin the slow awakening these two undergo.
But I can tell you that watching their honest emotions accepting the terrible, unfair changes in their lives will touch your heart for a long time.
Noah and Echo's relationship does include some sex that's probably at a level best for more mature YA readers.
This Book's Snack Rating: No snack rating. These characters and their journey are a feast.