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Breaking Nova

Breaking Nova, Book 1

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Breaking Nova

By: Jessica Sorensen
Narrated by: Stephanie Willis, Jed Drummond
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Nova Reed used to have dreams-of becoming a famous drummer, of marrying her true love. But all of that was taken away in an instant. Now she's getting by as best she can, though sometimes that means doing things the old Nova would never do. Things that are slowly eating away at her spirit. Every day blends into the next...until she meets Quinton Carter. His intense, honey brown eyes instantly draw her in, and he looks just about as broken as she feels inside.

Quinton once got a second chance at life-but he doesn't want it. The tattoos on his chest are a constant reminder of what he's done, what he's lost. He's sworn to never allow happiness into his life...but then beautiful, sweet Nova makes him smile. He knows he's too damaged to get close to her, yet she's the only one who can make him feel alive again. Quinton will have to decide: does he deserve to start over? Or should he pay for his past forever?

©2013 Jessica Sorensen (P)2013 Hachette Audio
Coming of Age Contemporary Contemporary Romance Fiction Literary Fiction Romance Sports Women's Fiction
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This is one of those books I enjoy that hasn't got the explict sexual situations. It's a story about two YA with tragic events and the choices they make in dealing with them. It's not my usual listen but I do enjoy a change and this was a good change up for me. I just wish the other book(s) were out because I want to continue with this story. Be warned this is not a HEA story. At least not yet.

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wonderful

Listen or read this book. Wonderful writing wonderful listening. Well worth a credit. A must listen. But where is the next one. Can't wait.

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4 Beautifully Intense Dark Broken Stars!!

WARNING! This is one of those books that won’t be for everyone. There were some seriously gritty parts. Death. Teen Suicide. Depression. Mindless sex. A lot of drug use. People who are doing any thing they can to erase the pain, numb themselves. If all that makes you uncomfortable or you are looking for a stand alone with a hea, this won’t be the book for you. However, If you are looking for an emotional, raw, powerful and beautiful book, you will want to give this one a go!!! I went back and forth on my rating... the book wasn't perfect, but any book that can evoke that much feeling from me gets a least 4 solid stars. I love Jessica Sorensen’s writing. It’s so fluid and beautiful. Most of her books aren't light. She creates beautifully damaged characters who have some serious issues. Nova and Quinton are not perfect characters. They are both broken, flawed, damaged. Nova Reed & Quinton Carter have both suffered major losses. Their lives have been shattered by these deaths and find it hard to live a normal life in the aftermath. Nova used to have a carefree and strong spirit, who looked at life optimistically, until her boyfriend Landon committed suicide. Now she is sad all the time and has formed OCD. She counts rocks, cracks, tiles, and so on – just to keep the memories buried. Quinton was a really good guy with a bright future ahead of him, until one tragic night when he lost control of his car and killed his girlfriend and another friend of his. He nearly died that night but got a second chance at a life. Unfortunately, he does not feel lucky to be alive. The person he used to be died on the side of the road that night. In place of the old Quinton is an emotionless broken man, who numbs his pain with drugs. These two broken souls are drowning in their grief and never thought they could feel something other than sadness and pain until they meet each other. I am going to be very honest. This is a painful book to listen to. This story is heartbreaking. Suicide, death, guilt, drug abuse all play a strong role in this story. BUT it is real. I truly felt the pain these characters endure. Maybe I have issues but I appreciated the emotional pain and deep despair that Breaking Nova inflicted upon me. I’m not giving it 5 stars because there was a point when I felt it just had too much angst and I also really HATE cliffhangers! It wasn't a horrible cliffhanger but it stinks I have to wait for the next book to be released.

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this is a good book.

Two broken people who find each other.

He was in a car accident who took two lives. She lost the love of her life. Then he come into her life and they both still to fall for each other. But he thinks she is to good for him. And she heads back to school, to find her way in life.

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Very Depressing Story

What disappointed you about Breaking Nova?

I was disappointed that Nova and Christen didn't make the connection together in the lake. There was such a work-up on the chemistry between the two and then the ending was very disappointing.

What do you think your next listen will be?

A love story with a happy ending and a great connection between the couples in the story.

What three words best describe Stephanie Willis and Jed Drummond ’s voice?

Expressive, Smooth, Moderate

What character would you cut from Breaking Nova?

I would've cut Tristan from the book. He really had no purpose in the story. The book kept talking about how much he had a crush on Nova but you sure couldn't tell they by the way the story was written.

Any additional comments?

There was so many good reviews about this book which is the reason why I choose this book based on the reviews. This book was the MOST depressing book that I have purchased from Audible and I very disappointed by the story and the outcome.

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