Thursday, May 22, 2014

Reviewing: The Moment We Began

The Moment We Began
By: Sarra Cannon

What It's About!

The moment they both believe all hope is lost is the moment something real finally begins.


I have loved Mason Trent for years, but I've only been sleeping with him for one.

None of my friends know about our secret passion. He's in my bed one night and in the arms of someone else the next. And it's tearing me apart.

I've done everything I can think of to make him mine, but the more I cling to him, the harder he pushes me away. I'm spiraling out of control, not sure how much more of this I can take. A girl can only bend so far until she breaks. And when I do, I break completely. I'm talking about one night of bad decisions, all leading to a my-world-will-never-be-the-same kind of moment. A moment where I need Mason more than ever. True to form, though, he's running.

But I intend to go with him this time. I'm willing to leave my money, my family, my friends behind for this one last chance to see if he could ever really love me the way I deserve to be loved. I'm willing to sacrifice forever if it means one real moment with him.


Each book in the Fairhope series can stand-alone, but you'll see updates on your favorite characters throughout each book, so read them in order to get the most out of the series!

This is a full-length novel of 80,000 words.


My Thoughts!

I received this book through Net Galley in turn for an honest review. 

This book wasn't for me. I just couldn't attach myself to the characters honestly. I like a good strong heroine. Penny wasn't like that at all. She worshiped the ground Mason walked on, and all he did was treat her like her feelings meant nothing. (Bringing girls around after they hooked up) I mean he didn't want to openly be in a relationship with her so if she couldn't have all of him out in the open she was perfectly content with a secret relationship. That is not okay! Then there is the whole pregnancy issue and camping soul finding journey. I just didn't buy into their relationship. It wasn't solid. More than once in this review I'd forgotten their names. A book is supposed to change your life. The way you think. I just pushed through just to finish it. It just wasn't for me. I've read worse...but I've definitely read better. 

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