Review: The Destiny of Violet & Luke (The Coincidence #3) by Jessica Sorensen

19 de enero de 2014




The Destiny of Violet & Luke 
(The Coincidence #3) 
by Jessica Sorensen




Luke Price’s life has always been about order, control, and acting tough on the outside. For Luke, meaningless relationships are a distraction-a way to tune out the twisted memories of his childhood. He desperately wishes he could forget his past, but it haunts him no matter what he does.

Violet Hayes has had a rough life. When she was young, she was left with no family and the memory of her parents’ unsolved murders. She grew up in foster homes, living with irresponsible parents, drugs, and neglect, and trying to fight the painful memories of the night her parents were taken from her. But it’s hard to forget when she never got closure-and she can’t stop dreaming about what happened that tragic night. To make it through life, she keeps her distance from everyone and never allows herself to feel anything.

Then Violet meets Luke. The two clash instantly, yet they can’t seem to stay away from each other. Although they fight it, they both start to open up and feel things they’ve never felt before. They discover just how similar they are. But they also discover something else: The past always catches up with you . . .








Thanks to netgalley for an arc in exchange for an honest review

I'll give this book 3 minibooks




I've never been a huge fan of Jessica i know some friends who are so they say i must read this book but i will tell you something this book is the most depressing book i have read so far... the two main characters are too damaged they have a lot of traumatic events in their past and look they have about of 5% of happiness and like 95% of bullshit there were times where i just had to stop myself or just scanning pages saying omg how much this two can take.
Honestly i had i hard time trying to connecting to the main characters and the story.
The characters are TOO MISERABLE that they were making me miserable too.
Of course this Doesn't mean its a bad book the book is well written and i know they are people ho love this kind of books and of course that love this authors books with that being said this book was not for me but i recommended it to others! Its easy to read and if you love drama or Jessica this book its for you.





The New York Times and USA Today bestselling author, Jessica Sorensen, lives in the snowy mountains of Wyoming. When she’s not writing, she spends her time reading and hanging out with her family.



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