Sometimes Never (Sometimes Never #1)
Mason starts his eighth school in five years anticipating nothing more than the usual—boring classes, fighting more than making friends, and girls happily willing to succumb to his easy smile. He’s never put much stock into love at first sight—until he sees her.
Regardless of their painful pasts, Hope and Mason discover that sometimes never can become forever.
*This is a mature young adult. Recommended for 17+ due to sensitive subject material, harsh language, and sexual situations.
First sentence: When people talk about what initially attracts them to someone, that first glimpse that makes them turn around and take a second glance, they usually say something sweet. Favorite quote: Sometimes I think my veins run with poison. Were all slowly dying, right? From the moment were born, our time dwindles away. Like some countdown were not privy to. We can die at any moment. I haven't read the epilogue yet, but I made up my mind about this book. I only gave it two instead of one
This book...WOW! I loved this book from beginning to end, but then again, I love books that alternate between points of view, allowing me to get into the character's heads.I was totally shocked when I read Hope's first chapter (chapter 2) and found out what her "vice" was. I have never read a book where a character did "this", so it was quite and experience for me. (Yes, I am being vague on purpose.) I wasn't sure if I'd get into this book because of this vice, but I was very wrong.Mason.
Putting the Fun in DysfunctionWhen I participated in the Mental Health Giveaway Hop, I asked for recommendations of favorite psychological reads. Blogger VanillaOrchid recommended this series, and I'm so glad she did! I hadn't heard of this author but I plan on gobbling up the series based on my love for this first book. (Bookworm Brandee also recommended Reason to Breathe which I plan to review soon).While Sometimes Never touches on sad issues like parent abandonment, parent death, sexual
This reminded me a little of Hopeless. It had the same heart ache and the same intense love between the two main characters but at the same time in a league of its own. I loved the supporting characters which helped make the story will be looking out for more by this author :)
This book has gone the way of recent YA and NA novels such as The Coincidence of Callie and Kayden and Hopeless - where the guy and the girl have an equally messed up past, overcome their personal demons and find comfort and love in each other. It was a good read for this genre I liked it more than Hopeless but not as much as The Coincidence of Callie and Kayden or The Sea of Tranquility.I liked seeing Mason and Hopes relationship develop. Hope is a bit of a bad ass. I love how she managed to
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Title | : | Sometimes Never (Sometimes Never #1) |
Author | : | Cheryl McIntyre |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 482 pages |
Published | : | December 19th 2012 by CreateSpace (first published December 18th 2012) |
Categories | : | Romance. New Adult. Young Adult. Contemporary. High School |
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Hope didn't have the best role model when it came to relationships. She’s content with her current no-strings-attached extracurricular activity with the lead singer of her band. She’s never believed in love and commitment.Mason starts his eighth school in five years anticipating nothing more than the usual—boring classes, fighting more than making friends, and girls happily willing to succumb to his easy smile. He’s never put much stock into love at first sight—until he sees her.
Regardless of their painful pasts, Hope and Mason discover that sometimes never can become forever.
*This is a mature young adult. Recommended for 17+ due to sensitive subject material, harsh language, and sexual situations.
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Original Title: | Sometimes Never |
ISBN: | 1481268503 (ISBN13: 9781481268509) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Sometimes Never #1 |
Characters: | Mason Patel, Hope Love, Park Reed |
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~ I'm standing in the middle of my bathroom, naked clutching a razor blade between my thumb and finger. I need to release the poison. The fear. The anger. I want the pain that festers inside of me - Out. I want it on the outside. On my flesh. Where I say how I hurt. Where I say when. Where I say for how long. Where I say stop. Where I can stop it. I'm so ugly.I am so fucking ugly.My insides are disgusting.There is nothing good inside of me. I'm not a nice person. I'm not smart. I'm not funny. IFirst sentence: When people talk about what initially attracts them to someone, that first glimpse that makes them turn around and take a second glance, they usually say something sweet. Favorite quote: Sometimes I think my veins run with poison. Were all slowly dying, right? From the moment were born, our time dwindles away. Like some countdown were not privy to. We can die at any moment. I haven't read the epilogue yet, but I made up my mind about this book. I only gave it two instead of one
This book...WOW! I loved this book from beginning to end, but then again, I love books that alternate between points of view, allowing me to get into the character's heads.I was totally shocked when I read Hope's first chapter (chapter 2) and found out what her "vice" was. I have never read a book where a character did "this", so it was quite and experience for me. (Yes, I am being vague on purpose.) I wasn't sure if I'd get into this book because of this vice, but I was very wrong.Mason.
Putting the Fun in DysfunctionWhen I participated in the Mental Health Giveaway Hop, I asked for recommendations of favorite psychological reads. Blogger VanillaOrchid recommended this series, and I'm so glad she did! I hadn't heard of this author but I plan on gobbling up the series based on my love for this first book. (Bookworm Brandee also recommended Reason to Breathe which I plan to review soon).While Sometimes Never touches on sad issues like parent abandonment, parent death, sexual
This reminded me a little of Hopeless. It had the same heart ache and the same intense love between the two main characters but at the same time in a league of its own. I loved the supporting characters which helped make the story will be looking out for more by this author :)
This book has gone the way of recent YA and NA novels such as The Coincidence of Callie and Kayden and Hopeless - where the guy and the girl have an equally messed up past, overcome their personal demons and find comfort and love in each other. It was a good read for this genre I liked it more than Hopeless but not as much as The Coincidence of Callie and Kayden or The Sea of Tranquility.I liked seeing Mason and Hopes relationship develop. Hope is a bit of a bad ass. I love how she managed to
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