![]() ![]() ![]() I felt hugely indifferent towards the novel for most of the book and if it wasn't for the unarguably beautiful and touching relationship between Andrew and Camryn, I'm not sure there's enough in this book to sustain it. Indeed, it's one of those stories in which simultaneously a lot happens but nothing really happens. Everything about the plot feels underdeveloped and insubstantial, and unlike the strong storyline that holds The Edge of Never together so well, the plot here just didn't have the same integrity or authenticity. ![]() The story moves about a lot and never really fully explores some of the crucial episodes in the novel, simply offering a sudden resolution and moving on to the next episode. After the astonishing success of The Edge of Never, this sequel had a lot to live up to and the plot just wasn't there. When tragedy strikes once again, Camryn retreats into herself but Andrew's determined to bring her back. Things seem to be looking up as they are about to start a family and give up life on the road for a while. ![]() In the short time they've been together, Camryn Bennett and Andrew Parrish have been through a lot. ![]()
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