Saturday 6 December 2014

Starless Nights (Hale Brothers #2)

Summary:

Beau Hale 
She said that she was my best friend and then one day she wasn’t. Every day I live with the visible scars, but it’s the invisible ones that hurt the most. They are a constant reminder of everything I’ve lost as well as all the things that I’ll never have. I should be over this by now, it’s been years, but I can’t escape the memories that haunt me. Everyone around me is moving on with their life, so now I need to do the same. Tennis brought me to Columbia University, and I am quickly proving that I will not let anyone defeat me, past or present. I am in control now. Life has taught me the hard way to remember that. But after all this time, I’m still searching for an answer to the one question that is constantly burning in the back of my mind…why? 


Leila Starling 
He said that he was my best friend, and then one day he wasn’t. It took one moment to change my entire life. What I thought I knew became a lie and nothing was ever the same. Slowly, I picked up the pieces and focused on what I could control…me. I live in New York City and attend one of the world’s most prestigious fashion and design schools. Day after day, I am getting closer and closer to making my dreams come true. I did this all on my own and no one can ever take it from me. I know my future is bright, even if my heart is destined to stay in the dark. The dull ache that still lingers is my daily reminder to rely on no one but myself. Although, after all this time, I still can’t help but wonder…why? 

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Review:

"The single biggest problem in communication is the illusion that it has taken place." -George Bernard Shaw

I think this quote sums up the entire book.




I loved Beau in the first book and I was really excited to read about his story. But the second book didn't feel as special and beautiful as the first one. 
I can understand why there was so much misunderstanding, lack of communication and pain between them.
And in this book we can get to know more about Beau's dad's cruelty which made me really sad for the Hale brothers. 
My thought was that this book was decent with no romances errors or slips but it could have been better.
Overall it was a decent read and made  me curious to know more about Matt's story.

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