Monday, November 23, 2015

Blog Tour #giveaway #review: Somewhere in Between by Samantha Harris

Alexandra McCabe is disconnected from the world, grieving the loss of her parents...


Content with studying and keeping to herself, Alex has no interest in the campus playboy, Drew Collins, trying to get close to her. But even dousing him with beer doesn't deter the easy-going charmer, and against her better judgment, the pair fall into a reluctant friendship.


Drew is bored with college life, and Alex's romantic rejection intrigues him...


Their friendship is good for both of them, but Drew is used to getting what he wants, and he's tired of shallow sorority girls. He's much more interested in the feisty redhead, but despite his growing feeling, Alex keeps him firmly in the friend zone.


Old heartaches and new tragedies deepen a complicated relationship...


Whatever life throws their way, Alex and Drew remain best friends with their own traditions. Drew is Alex's family, her rock, and Alex keeps Drew grounded, always challenging him to better himself.


When years of buried feelings rush to the surface, they threaten to change everything...


Drew promised his mother he'd tell Alex how he feels, when the time is right-but how will he know when that is? Alex is terrified to reveal those 'three little words' certain Drew doesn't feel the same, and she'll lose the only family she has.


Should Alex and Drew open their hearts, and risk being crushed? Should they be satisfied with a deep, lifelong friendship? Or does the only chance for happiness lie...
Somewhere In Between?


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I walked into Spike’s a half hour later and David was already there with a pitcher of beer and a huge plate of nachos. I gave him a hug, clapping him on the back.
“You look like shit,” he said.
“Thanks.”
“What’s up? Rough night?” He didn’t even know the half of it.
“If we are going to get into this, I’m going to need a shot.” I flagged down the waitress and ordered a shot of Jack Daniels.
“This is serious,” David said.
The waitress came back quickly with my drink and set it down in front of me with a glare. She looked familiar, but I couldn’t place her.  I took the shot and waved at the waitress to bring me another.
“Dude, what is with you?”
“Alex. Fucking Alex”
“You’re fucking Alex?”  
“What? No! I’m not fucking her. I’m starting to, you know…”
“You’re starting to what?” A ghost of a grin appeared on his face.
“Come on, man. Don’t make me say it.”
“Oh, I’m going to make you say it.”
“I’m starting to have feelings for her, okay, asshole! Is that what you want to hear?” I dropped my head into my hands.
“To be honest, I didn’t think you were capable.”
“Of what? Having feelings? Or falling for her?”
“Falling for her?” he asked. “You said you were starting to have feelings for her. Now you are falling for her?”
“Yeah. So?” I stared down into my beer, unable to look him in the eye.
“So? There is a big difference, man. You have feelings for some nice girl you’ve been out with a few times. You fall for the girl and game over.”
“Look, I don’t know which one it is, okay? This shit is new to me. I don’t do relationships. Hell, I do everything I can to avoid them.”
“That’s for damn sure,” the waitress mumbled, slamming my drink down in front of me.
“I’m sorry. Do I know you?” I snapped.
Her eyes narrowed and she slapped me hard across my cheek. She glared at me for a minute before I noticed her name tag. Tracy. Shit, she was that girl from before the house warming party. Well, that explained the slap. She huffed and stomped off as I pressed a hand to my cheek. I guess I deserved that.
David was trying desperately to contain his laughter and I glared at him as I tossed back the second shot. Odds are Tracy probably spit in it. 


Review

First of all, I LOVED this book, second, did I say I LOVED this book?

There is something to be said for two people that love each other so fiercely that they are willing to sacrifice their true feelings for the well being of the other person.

This is what both Drew and Alex did for years.

She was grieving and completely alone when Drew came into her life, becoming not only her best friend but also her only family. Drew was a having fun through his college years and not taking girls seriously, until the one girl who would not succumb to his charm appeared in his life.

There were there for each other through the toughest moments human beings could go through, they held each other up when things were falling apart, but most importantly. they loved and respected each other never crossing the friendship boundary. Until one day...

I'm the kind of person that doesn't particularly like when a story changes from present to past throughout the book, it drives me crazy and confuses me at times. But the way Ms. Harris wrote this story (even though it takes the reader from present to past and back again) is subtle helping the reader understand so much of the characters' history captivating her audience with the details she was providing.

The author did a great job developing the characters, even the secondary ones were a very important part of the storyline. The fluidity of her tale is the one thing that had me reading this book in one seating not even realizing I've spent a couple of hours just reading away.

If you're a fan of friends to lovers stories, this is definitely the book for you.

I leave you with my favorite quote from this book....


"When you fall in love, never stop fighting to be the man that she deserves. Always remember that you, my friend, don’t deserve her.”
 

 
Samatha “Sam” Harris lives near Baltimore, Maryland with her husband David and daughter Ava. Born in Florida, she migrated north which most people agree was a little backwards. She has been an artist all of her life, a Tattoo Artist for more than ten years, and a storyteller since she was a kid.
Sam has a slightly unhealthy love for Frank Sinatra, classic movies, and Jazz and Blues music, but her first love will always be reading. From Romance, to Thrillers, to Historical Fiction and everything in between, she loves to become a part of the story. As a writer she tells the stories that she would want to read. 

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