by Molly McAdams
Book: Thatch #3
Publisher: William Morrow
Pub Date: August 2016
Genre: New Adult
Format: eARC
Source: Publisher
After her first love was ripped from her grasp four years earlier, Charlie Easton was sure she would never be able to trust anyone with the shattered pieces of her heart again. That is, until Deacon Carver forces himself into her life, and makes those pieces swirl in chaos. But Charlie doesn't know how to let him in… until a stranger stumbles upon a notebook filled with her innermost secrets, and shows her how.
Deacon Carver is known for sleeping his way through the town of Thatch, as well as the surrounding cities—something he used to take pride in. But that persona has haunted Deacon ever since he decided to leave that life behind for the girl he wants more than anything: Charlie Easton.
But when another girl falls into Deacon's life, allowing him to be himself without judgment for his past, will their conversations hinder his relationship with Charlie … even if he's never seen her?
Deacon Carver is known for sleeping his way through the town of Thatch, as well as the surrounding cities—something he used to take pride in. But that persona has haunted Deacon ever since he decided to leave that life behind for the girl he wants more than anything: Charlie Easton.
But when another girl falls into Deacon's life, allowing him to be himself without judgment for his past, will their conversations hinder his relationship with Charlie … even if he's never seen her?
My Review: At first I was worried this was't good to be a good review. The book was slow for me, but I was so happy when the book picked up and Molly had once again grabbed me.
The story grabs you and I liked watching Charlie talk with stranger and she slowly came around. She couldn’t figure out who stranger was. She thought it was one person, but it turns out she was with stranger all along. When Deacon entered the picture, I wasn’t sure how it would go. She wasn’t happy with him in the start of the book, but slow he started to show his true colors.
I could easily see how these two fit together. Yes, they had some stupid fights, but once they learned to listen to each other and really talk, things fell into place. They found each other and it was going to stay that way. I was happy to finally see them as one and the way Deacon just love her kid is amazing to read. And the bonus at the end of the book just sealed the deal for me. They are cute and learned that one day at a time can lead to wonderful things.
Once again, Molly did it. I’ll just wait here until I can dive into her next book!
My Rating:
✪✪✪✪