Shame by Sarah Cradit *Review
Posted by brriske
Jonathan St. Andrews has spent seventeen years content to live in his quiet, secluded world. Popularity never more than a passing thought, friendships would inevitably lead to disappointment when others realized he was every bit as awkward on the inside as he seemed on the outside. With high school graduation right around the corner, Jon sets his sights on a career in medicine, spending his evenings at his father’s side learning the family business.
One seemingly innocent encounter with Carla Edgewater, the most beautiful girl in school, changes everything. Softened by her distress, Jon agrees to help her, only to find himself hurling down a path he never could have anticipated. As Jon and Carla grow closer, the looming threat of her jealous, dangerous boyfriend, Lionel, is a bomb waiting to go off.
Circumstances swell into a perfect storm, crashing down toward a tragic, shocking conclusion that alters Jon’s life forever
Finally we learn why Jonathon St.Andrews acts the way he does. If I went through the same thing he went through I’d probably be the same type of person as him. I made the mistake of assuming that he was an ass and a creep from the get go, I never knew he was in love and was a decent person at one time who changed due to circumstances . I really love these little side stories that delve deeper into the characters and look backwards into their pasts. These seek peeks are awesome and really explain a lot about how the characters developed into who and what they are now. Sarah has me on the edge of my seat from the minute I pick up one of her books till I put it down. I cant wait for the next book in the series, I’m hooked and lucky me I’m a beta reader so I don’t have to wait to long.Sarah you never disappoint me. Independent reviewer for PR&ATR. 5 awesome and enthusiastic fangs.
http://www.amazon.com/review/R14ZRH6ISMHU1E
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/1179290175
Posted on January 25, 2015, in Paranormal Romance & Author's That Rock. Bookmark the permalink. 1 Comment.
Reblogged this on …and then there was Sarah and commented:
A wonderful review from one of my favorite readers, Pamela Beckford!