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Jan 22, Rosi rated it liked it. I found this book very interesting. The way it is structured, without a narrator, with both main characters explaining their growing relationship and also the use of texts and blog posts, I found it all very original.


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And I also really liked the plot. But somehow, I don't know if it is because the use of those different means, I haven't understood completely Dion's background. I apologize if this misunderstanding is for my basic english knowledge. I don't want to comment the parts unclear for I found this book very interesting. I don't want to comment the parts unclear for me, I think that doing it could spoil the reading, so I will try to come back to the book eventually, hoping to find the missing parts.

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But I definitelly recomend reading this book. Jan 18, Sandra rated it really liked it Shelves: various. Despite that in the beginning, I had some trouble to realize, which character is telling her story, I loved that both persons are sharing their story in the first person. And as longer the story was going, the easier it was to know, who is telling now. The story is about two creative women, the one with words, the other with drawing, who were drawn together. Zoey, the free spirit, who sometimes has problems to find the right words, but can draw everything she wants to express, finds a new friend in the writer Dion.

And soon she feels much more than only friendship.

Should she tell Dion about her feelings? Risk their friendship? Why did she let happen all this terror from her? But the question still is, what happened to Dion in the past, that she let Kerry do this to her? The assault is not entirely resolved. I had to assume what really happened.

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The end of the story is a little bit too easy and too smooth for my taste. I like the way the story is written, how they communicate on different mediums. With spoken words, with emails, blogs and the excerpts of the story of the book, the author Dion is currently writing. I give this story 4 star. Thanks to Ylva for receiving an ARC for an honest review.

Sorry for my faulty English, my native language is Swiss German. Jan 15, Sami Finn rated it liked it. Creative collaborators work together well and establish a friendship. A clear attraction is acknowledged by both along with the need for boundaries to be respected.

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Abuse, anxiety and insecurity are established by a change in the POV character. The alternating POV can be distracting. The rescue of one character from abuse is difficult. This is not a light story to read. Feb 17, Kitty McIntosh rated it it was amazing. The story of Zoey, comic book artist and writer, Dion is a slow-burning love story that grows out of friendship but it is so much more.

As they collaborate on a project they grow closer and through their communications with each other we find out that Dion is in a very precarious situation. JD Glass uses a very unconventional style - emails, texts, excerpts from stories and much more. And it really works. I was totally hooked and had to keep going until I finished the book.

There was no way I could stop. This is an amazing read and I wish I could give it more than 5 stars. Mar 27, Jim rated it really liked it Shelves: lgbt , jims-reviews , general-fiction , gothamcitypubliclibrary-fiction , challengecomic-superhero. Of course, it was the comics subtext that pulled me in, but I really did get drawn into this love story. I really enjoyed the writing and the characters were well-formed. Probably the only thing that really bothered me is that there wasn't much gray. The protagonists were good and virtuous, and the antagonists were pretty much evil.

But maybe sometimes it's nice to see a little black and white in my fiction. There's a whole lot of gray out there now. Thanks to NetGalley and Book Enthusiast Of course, it was the comics subtext that pulled me in, but I really did get drawn into this love story. Thanks to NetGalley and Book Enthusiast for a copy in return for an honest review. Jul 07, Penelope rated it it was ok. An honest review thanks to NetGalley. I tried to like this book, I did, but I just did not connect. It was a struggle to finish, for some people this book may be amazing. I just didn't the connection.

I had a major problem with Kerry, the abusive relationship could have been a good addition to the plot, but I felt so much was missing. What happened when she saved Dion from the assault? How did they get together, and what about Kate? I felt so much was unsaid that I was just reading words instead An honest review thanks to NetGalley.

I felt so much was unsaid that I was just reading words instead of a story with a plot. Jan 23, Patti rated it liked it.

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I was provided the opportunity by Ylva Publishing to review this book. I like the way the author added email and texts into the storyline. In this case it really helped the books grab power. The characters and storyline were believable. Not once did I comment, "ah,ha like that would ever happen. Jan 23, Gail rated it liked it. I rec'd a copy from Ylva in exchange for an honest review.

No synopsis necessary. Not a quick or easy read. The characters of Zoey and Dion develop over time as does the storyline. I had to re-read some sections to get things settled in my mind. Not bad but not for everyone. Jan 14, Sascha Broich rated it liked it.

Especially when the perspective changes from one person to the other without annotation. Mix in the communication between the parties and you have to either really concentrate to follow - or don't care at all. Then there is the absolute controlling, abusive relationship between Dion and Kerry, the fangirling about each other of Dion and Zoe. While Kerry's abuse and controlling is plainly visible after a few pages, it remains unintelligible til near the end that Dion is staying.

All this convolute got me detached from the characters and rather skimming the pages. The final confrontation was very anticlimactic and left me scratching my head. I think this author is not for me. Jan 29, Karen rated it really liked it.

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I had never read any of J.