Tuesday, March 11, 2014

Song of the Fireflies

Song of the Fireflies by J.A. Redmerski


 

I jumped at the chance to review another J.A. Redmerski book.  I fell in love with the author in The Edge of Never and the follow up title The Edge of Always.  I couldn’t have asked for a better written story.

Needless to say I was expecting BIG things in this book.  I hate to even put this down for public consumption, but I really didn’t like this book.  I actually DNF at 72%.  I don’t want to give it a bad review since I did not finish, but there was really nothing holding my interest in this book.

I kept waiting for something big to happen to make me fall in love, but unfortunately it was blah at best.

I didn’t connect with the characters or the plot in any way, shape, or form.  It just wasn’t my cup of tea.

Synopsis:

stunning and heart-wrenching new novel about a couple who find each other in their darkest moment.

Since they were kids, Elias Kline and Brayelle Bates have been inseparable. When Bray moves to South Carolina, separating the two for the first time, they both at last realize that their innocent childhood friendship has developed into something much more. So when Bray finally returns to Georgia—and to Elias—things between them couldn’t be more perfect…until one fateful night changes everything.

Desperate not to go to prison for a terrible accident, Elias and Bray decide to run. As they try to make the most of their freedom, the two find themselves relying on a rebellious group of people who tempt the duo into a wild and daring new life. But they can’t run from their troubles forever.

As the consequences of their past catch up to them, the couple must finally face reality. Even if they can make it through the unimaginable, Elias knows the truth about Bray’s painful history, and in the end he may not be able to save Bray from herself…


New Adult Contemporary Romance - Standalone Novel

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