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A review by authorheatherw
Everything Between Us by Mila Ferrera, Sarah Fine
3.0
I’m so confused about how I exactly feel about this book. On the one hand, I loved the premise of a heroine suffering from a very real and very serious psychological condition and the detailing of her journey to overcome the problem. My issue was I couldn’t really get past Daniel’s “job.”
Stella was interesting and I found her very relatable. She truly seems to be struggling and it was endearing to see Daniel help her with the debilitating panic attacks she has been experiencing. Daniel and Stella had good chemistry and they were very playful together.
Daniel grew on me a bit but I just couldn’t get over the first scene of the book. He’s having sex with Stella’s mother for money and it gets pretty graphic between them. It was just so weird and uncomfortable and it just seemed gross the way her mother sends him Stella’s way. Plus, he was basically pimping himself out for more art commissions. I guess maybe if he had a reason for the behavior I could’ve cheered him on as a hero but I just didn’t get it.
The author is a talented writer and I found her work wonderfully descriptive. The sex scenes were definitely off the charts. I would certainly read another of her books; I just think my problems with Everything Between Us had to do with my preferences in a leading male love interest. If you like contemporary romances that push the envelope than I’d definitely recommend Everything Between Us.
Rating: 3/5 Stars
I received Everything Between Us as part of the blog tour.
Stella was interesting and I found her very relatable. She truly seems to be struggling and it was endearing to see Daniel help her with the debilitating panic attacks she has been experiencing. Daniel and Stella had good chemistry and they were very playful together.
Daniel grew on me a bit but I just couldn’t get over the first scene of the book. He’s having sex with Stella’s mother for money and it gets pretty graphic between them. It was just so weird and uncomfortable and it just seemed gross the way her mother sends him Stella’s way. Plus, he was basically pimping himself out for more art commissions. I guess maybe if he had a reason for the behavior I could’ve cheered him on as a hero but I just didn’t get it.
The author is a talented writer and I found her work wonderfully descriptive. The sex scenes were definitely off the charts. I would certainly read another of her books; I just think my problems with Everything Between Us had to do with my preferences in a leading male love interest. If you like contemporary romances that push the envelope than I’d definitely recommend Everything Between Us.
Rating: 3/5 Stars
I received Everything Between Us as part of the blog tour.