Friday, July 11, 2014

Review : The Possibility of Us

Genre: Contemporary, Romance, Death
Pages : 180
Published July 1st 2014 by Entangled: Embrace
Goodreads : Click

One weekend together could change everything…

When her friend called to tell her about the funeral, Cassie wanted to say no. She had enough to handle with her own hollow existence. But she knew she should pay her respects to her old Wilderness Program counselor…as long as her ex, Ben, wouldn’t be there. 

Except Ben is there. Still gorgeous, still angry, and still able to penetrate her defenses with one intense stare. All the reasons they left each other in a flurry of heartache start to fall away over one long, snowy weekend. 

But tough Cassie can’t truly open up to Ben when she knows confessing her secrets will leave her raw, defenseless. And the possibility of forever might not be enough to gamble on all the impossibilities of now.


 

Review:

" Waves meant something wonderful two months, when we could have had no clue things would go bad. When pretending was easier than seeing what was real. Now they could do nothing but make me drown.:
 Ben and Cassie had something for a short while and during two months they did everything could with what they had. When they ran out of supplies it was time to get back to the real world, cut their losses and lead separate lives far from each other. When one of the Counselors at the program they met at passes away they both head in the same direction forced to be in each others presence for a weekend.

"When the person you care about is out of reach, it make it hard to give a shit about anything. Make it impossible to think that who you want to be matters when there's no on around you matter to."
I enjoyed this book. I liked all the characters, and I loved that I got both point of view's from Ben and Cassie. I'm very curious to see more of Laura and Drew. I just thought that this was an enjoyable book that was simple and easy to read.

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