Wednesday, August 20, 2014

Ransom Review...



Daisy Harris has no reason to suspect that her day will be any different than usual. She’ll go to class, alone. She won’t speak or make eye contact. She’ll spend her entire day doing her best to go completely unnoticed. That’s what life is like for Daisy now—an endless cycle of loneliness and fear. A life lived hiding behind the walls she so faithfully maintains. 

Then she sees it. A magazine, left behind in class. A simple picture—just his face. And it changes everything. 

It’s been a year since she’s seen Daltrey Ransome. A year since he and his brothers left town to pursue their dreams of rock and roll superstardom. A year since he left Daisy behind—left her to watch as everything she knew crumbled around her. She’s been running from Daltrey ever since, desperate to keep her secret.

But she can’t run anymore. And now that Daltrey has found her—the girl he’s loved his entire life, the girl he’d give up everything for—he’s determined never to let her go again.


**The first book in a brand new series from USA Today bestselling author Rachel Schurig. This New Adult Contemporary Romance novel is a complete story with no cliffhanger.**


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Reviewed by Glendalys:


Daisy has been through hell and back.  All she knows now is loneliness.  Until one day while attending class she comes across a magazine that full of pictures of the guys who were once her friends, Ransom the rock band.  Her best friend Daltrey is a member and looking at his picture reminds her of all she has lost. She wonders if she can ever get it back!

I give this book 4 stars.

I really enjoyed reading this book.  Daisy has gone through so much and along the way she distanced herself from her friends.  Now she's on the right track to get her life back and part of that is reconnecting with Daltry.  With new found friends she embarks on a trip that will change her life.  I loved loved Paige and Karen, her new friends and can't wait to read their books.  They were the perfect people along with Daltrey to bring Daisy back to herself.  And Daltrey was the perfect, patients hot rock star to be her man.  I loved how patient and understanding he was with her.  I loved how he loved her and wanted to defend and protect her.  I didn't give the book 5 stars because it ended too fast and abruptly.  But all in all great story.  I would definitely recommend it and look forward to reading more about the Ransome brothers.

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