Review: As Dust Dances by Samantha Young
This was just the book I needed to get my happy back.
This was just the book I needed to get my happy back.
I adored Gabriel and Sophie together, so why haven’t I finished the story, you ask…
I am glad I was finally able to check this off my TBR list.
This story had a great start but you could see right away that Julian was in a toxic place and the relationship could only be doomed but you know that it was something worthing fighting for and you just have to wait for him to figure it out.
I started out really liking the characters but the story sort of petered out. The real drama faded away and the author threw one in that felt made up. Since there was no real substance to the story, the characters didn’t flesh out.
This was not what I expected and the ending did seem a bit abrupt, but I did enjoy it. There was a lot of secondary character introduction to set up for future stories.
The final book of the Rock Kiss series is a second chance romance with two characters who needed to grow before they could finally get things right.
I enjoyed watching this story unfold. Mimi is such a vibrant character and such a contrast to passionate but closed off Calix. Calix screws up near the end and personally, I wouldn’t have given him another chance but thankfully this was a romance and there was a HEA.
Rock Redemption is a painfully beautiful, rip-your-heart-out romance. I saw several reviews discussing how this story will rip open your emotions and it is all true. You will feel all the pain and torment as Kit and Noah try and work through their love for each other and Noah’s dark past.
A great story with fabulous characters. I have already downloaded Book 1 from the series so I can read Emmie and Slater’s story.