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July 22, 2015

The Beginning of Never by O.E. Boroni ~ #BookReview & #Giveaway @writersaremade


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Title- The Beginning of Never
Author- O.E. Boroni
Release date- April 26th 2015
Waves Corporation
Pages- 326 
Source- Copy for review

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Synopsis


Twilight meets Eleanor and Park in this contemporary romance story about a love that insists on forever. 

When Lenora Baker and Nathan Roque run into each other in their boarding school courtyard, they have no idea that they are about to begin a journey that will take them the rest of their lives to recover from. Both scarred from parents who were once in love but ended up destroying each other, they are sworn off the possibility that there can truly exist a love that will never end. 

But when with each other they find a passion so strong that it heals as powerfully as it burns, a love that will run out is no longer an option for them. Together, they discover just how far they are willing to go to preserve what they know they will only find once in their lifetime.

This is the start of their journey, and here you will come to realize, that falling in love is only the first part of the story... 



Though I haven't read Eleanor and Park yet, I have read Twilight, and the thought of those two books meeting together sounded irresistible. Though it says in the synopsis this book is a contemporary romance, I still thought there was going to be a paranormal element like vampires to the story, but there isn't one. I was actually relieved there weren't vampires to be honest.  

The Beginning of Never is a novel that may look and sound like it's a typical teenage tale of angst and woe, but that couldn't be farther from the truth. Rather, this novel is about working through pain, falling in love for the first time, dreaming of something better, and becoming who you want to be. The characters are realistic and have unique, individual voices, and I loved getting to know them.  

I'm drawn to characters who have lost a parent. It's something I have in common with them and am interested in reading how they deal with the loss. At the age of 14, I lost my mom to cancer, and it may seem strange, but I really like reading about characters who have that similar kind of pain to work through. I feel like I'm working through my own right alongside them. 

Lenora is angry. Very angry. I know what it's like to feel that way and not know what to do with any of it. Carrying all of that around is exhausting. She's been robbed of years with her mother, who died the day before Lenora's birthday three years ago. She doesn't handle her anger well, to say the least, and when her behavior becomes alarming, her dad sends her away to boarding school. There she meets Alex.

Alex's middle name is Nathan, and that's how Lenora refers to him throughout the book, so I will here, too. Nathan is hot and cold with Lenora, and while I may have rolled my eyes a time or two, I couldn't help thinking some teenage boys really are like that. Their romance develops naturally with some bumps along the way. There's bound to be misunderstandings between two people, even those who seem to be the most in sync, and with Nathan not terribly outspoken about his emotions, it makes it even more likely Lenora would find his behavior difficult to decipher. At times I found his behavior difficult to decipher, too. 

I wanted The Beginning of Never to keep on going and never stop. The writing is superb, and the characters were so vividly brought to life, I felt like I really did know them. I love this book like I do a dear friend. This book does end on a cliffhanger, but not to fear - the next installment will be out really soon. And I can't WAIT to get my hands on a copy!! 
  




About the Author



I currently live in England. My days are spent in the Project Management field while my nights are spent with books. I'm either reading them or writing the ones that I want to read. My favorite things and in this particular order are books, Korean dramas, ice cream, and people who smile through everything. I consistently tell people that these are the four things they need to be happy but do they believe me?
No! Well I believe me, and you should too.

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2 comments:

  1. I usually shy away from books (or movies) that hit too close to home. I think that's pretty amazing that you see it as a chance to work through stuff right alongside the characters. I think I'm a lazy reader. Dang. This sounds really good with the first love going through the trials of growing up.

    Hey, how are you? We haven't chatted in forever! How's the Inquisitor writing going and the summer all kids all the time going? And most importantly are you watching Big Brother this summer? hehe

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    1. You read for fun and escape, so that's totally not lazy reading. I've gotten into new authors thanks to you! :) It's such a great book, so I hope you give it a go sometime.

      I know, and I miss you TERRIBLY! I'm so bad at keeping up with the blogging world. The summer is going by way too fast, and I'm not ready for the youngest one to go off to kindergarten. *covers face* Where did the last twelve years go? Have I slept through them?? How's your summer? Oh yes, I'm definitely watching Big Brother, lol. And the Inquisitr writing is going great - I really love it! :)

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