Sunday, August 21, 2016

Way Too Far Review

Way Too Far (Way Too Far series Book 1)

By Marilyn Cruise

Way Too Far (Way Too Far, #1)
Clinging to her dreams and running from a shameful past, Anne enrolls in college, majoring in ballet. Determined to succeed, she vows to not date any guy—no matter how perfect—until she graduates or is hired by her dream company. Guys are nothing but trouble and pain, and she has the anxiety and PTSD to prove it. 

To her great joy, Anne is cast as Juliet in Romeo and Juliet. When she struggles to interpret the love scenes, the artistic director demands she find a lover to cultivate her passion—if she doesn’t, she will lose her role. 


All along, Anne has been able to withstand Scott, the hot new accompanist’s, advances. However, with the looming threat of the artistic director, she takes a chance on love. 


But neither Scott nor Anne are aware that they are bound together by a dreadful past, a calamity on both their families, a tragedy that will destroy the hallowed space they have carved out in this ever unforgiving world. 

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MY REVIEW OF Way Too Far

Anne was raped when she was seventeen years old. Then a few years later, she was attacked, and left for dead. Ever since, she has shunned any type of relationship because of the terror she carries with her every day. Pouring her heart and soul into becoming an above average ballerina has made that an easy task. Until now. When the Ballet Ensemble gets a new accompanist, Anne is strangely drawn to Scott, and with no fear whatsoever. As they grow closer, Anne trusts Scott enough to divulge her past with him, which, in turn uncovers a tie to his past, threatening to destroy the foundation of their relationship.


I liked the plot, as well as the characters. The attraction between Anne and Scott was intense. It was hard to tell what Scott’s end game was. I wasn’t sure if I trusted him as much as Anne did. There were a few clues that made me doubt his intentions. The story ended with things left up in the air, and questions unanswered. I’m sure the rest of this series will be great, but I would have liked to know at least some of those answers without having to wait to read the next book.
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**The above opinions are 100% my own, whether I purchased the book or it was given to me to review.


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