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A review by kasija
Lucas by Jay McLean
3.0
A solid 3.5 stars book.
The Prestons are the kind of family you will want in your life. They're an amazing bunch, but this book isn't actually sunshine and rainbows. Nope. While reading this I bawled my eyes out several times.
It really wasn't what I expected after reading the snippet on Amazon or the blurb here on goodreads, for some people it should be mentioned that abuse is a topic as well.
Getting used to the ever shifting perspective took a chapter or three, but then it was alright. It's obvious where the story goes, best friends eventually turning lovers, but it's not that easy for Lois and Lucas. With these two, you're in for quite a ride. At some point it annoyed the heck out of me that they just wouldn't talk to each other properly, openly, honestly, as it would've made everything so. much. easier. But oh well. We wouldn't be here right now if things were always that easy.
The Prestons are the kind of family you will want in your life. They're an amazing bunch, but this book isn't actually sunshine and rainbows. Nope. While reading this I bawled my eyes out several times.
It really wasn't what I expected after reading the snippet on Amazon or the blurb here on goodreads, for some people it should be mentioned that abuse is a topic as well.
Getting used to the ever shifting perspective took a chapter or three, but then it was alright. It's obvious where the story goes, best friends eventually turning lovers, but it's not that easy for Lois and Lucas. With these two, you're in for quite a ride. At some point it annoyed the heck out of me that they just wouldn't talk to each other properly, openly, honestly, as it would've made everything so. much. easier. But oh well. We wouldn't be here right now if things were always that easy.