Forget You (Cold Creek Companion #4)
Jennifer Snyder
Eva Bennett might be known for her candid approach and sharp tongue, but on the inside she’s still a vulnerable twenty-four year old who’s sick of kissing toads and being habitually single.
Full of comical one-liners and wielding a charming smile, Sawyer Keeton is more than meets the eye. After the news of his brother’s tragic death, however, Sawyer is pulled into a place filled with crippling emotions and pain—a place no one can seem to reach him…until the moment Eva steps into his life.
A twist of fate will bring them together and then tear them apart, forcing the two to learn there are people in life whom you cherish and pray will never forget you.
Full of comical one-liners and wielding a charming smile, Sawyer Keeton is more than meets the eye. After the news of his brother’s tragic death, however, Sawyer is pulled into a place filled with crippling emotions and pain—a place no one can seem to reach him…until the moment Eva steps into his life.
A twist of fate will bring them together and then tear them apart, forcing the two to learn there are people in life whom you cherish and pray will never forget you.
*This book is a standalone that is part of the Cold Creek Companion collection that is by the author. I recommend her other books as well.*
This book is hilarious.
And I don't mean that in a bad way. The characters are comical, and Snyder did an awesome job in making the readers (at least me!) laugh along. Sometimes there are books that make you want to cringe (in a bad way, at least), like if a character does something stupid, and I can assure you that this isn't one of those books.
I loved the plot, I loved the characters, I loved the situations, enough said.
While it is pretty funny at times, there are certain shifts where things are serious. The shifts were sometimes sudden, but it worked. It wasn't choppy or anything like that. In fact, it was quite the opposite: it was appropriate and depicted a shift that would happen in reality. The serious moments are good. They're either sweet, tear-jerking, needed, or all three. This book will get to you. It made me force myself to put it down and take a few deep breaths in an effort to keep the tears away (couldn't help but pick it back up to read, though!).
Oh, and can we take a moment to talk about the cover?! IT'S SO BEAUTIFUL. I love it SO SO much: the wintery scene reminds me of that little transition period between fall and winter, and the golden-orange hue of light that centers around Sawyer and Eva is just breathtaking. Oh, and the two people on the cover are sooooo awesome and gorgeous, realistic, and definitely how I imagined the two main characters!
In short, get this book. It's something I would DEFINITELY recommend and insist that you buy it (plus the cover is awesome, so you can at least have a pretty book in your collection if you happen to not like it!).
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My Rating:
1/5 I didn't like it
2/5 It was okay
3/5 I liked it
4/5 I really liked it
5/5 It was amazing
~Deniz
This book is hilarious.
And I don't mean that in a bad way. The characters are comical, and Snyder did an awesome job in making the readers (at least me!) laugh along. Sometimes there are books that make you want to cringe (in a bad way, at least), like if a character does something stupid, and I can assure you that this isn't one of those books.
I loved the plot, I loved the characters, I loved the situations, enough said.
While it is pretty funny at times, there are certain shifts where things are serious. The shifts were sometimes sudden, but it worked. It wasn't choppy or anything like that. In fact, it was quite the opposite: it was appropriate and depicted a shift that would happen in reality. The serious moments are good. They're either sweet, tear-jerking, needed, or all three. This book will get to you. It made me force myself to put it down and take a few deep breaths in an effort to keep the tears away (couldn't help but pick it back up to read, though!).
Oh, and can we take a moment to talk about the cover?! IT'S SO BEAUTIFUL. I love it SO SO much: the wintery scene reminds me of that little transition period between fall and winter, and the golden-orange hue of light that centers around Sawyer and Eva is just breathtaking. Oh, and the two people on the cover are sooooo awesome and gorgeous, realistic, and definitely how I imagined the two main characters!
In short, get this book. It's something I would DEFINITELY recommend and insist that you buy it (plus the cover is awesome, so you can at least have a pretty book in your collection if you happen to not like it!).
Amazon | Barnes and Noble | Kobo
My Rating:
1/5 I didn't like it
2/5 It was okay
3/5 I liked it
4/5 I really liked it
5/5 It was amazing
~Deniz
About the Author
Jennifer Snyder lives in North Carolina were she spends most of her time writing New Adult and Young Adult Fiction, reading, and struggling to stay on top of housework. She is a tea lover with an obsession for Post-it notes and smooth writing pens. Jennifer lives with her husband and two children, who endure listening to songs that spur inspiration on repeat and tolerate her love for all paranormal, teenage-targeted TV shows.
SHATTERED SOUL was my debut novel and no, you haven’t seen the end of me yet…
Website, Twitter, Goodreads, Facebook Author Page
Jennifer Snyder lives in North Carolina were she spends most of her time writing New Adult and Young Adult Fiction, reading, and struggling to stay on top of housework. She is a tea lover with an obsession for Post-it notes and smooth writing pens. Jennifer lives with her husband and two children, who endure listening to songs that spur inspiration on repeat and tolerate her love for all paranormal, teenage-targeted TV shows.
SHATTERED SOUL was my debut novel and no, you haven’t seen the end of me yet…
Website, Twitter, Goodreads, Facebook Author Page
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