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Free Download , by C. C. Hunter

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File Size: 2919 KB

Print Length: 341 pages

Page Numbers Source ISBN: 1250312272

Publisher: Wednesday Books (March 26, 2019)

Publication Date: March 26, 2019

Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC

Language: English

ASIN: B07D2BSZJT

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3.5 STARSChloe adjusts to her parents’ divorce and starting in a new school she encounters Chase, a foster child who may have ties to her she never could have imagined.IN ANOTHER LIFE is such a hard book for me to review. As much as I enjoyed reading CC Hunter’s latest release, it had some serious flaws.First the positives, I loved the story and the complexity of Chase’s and Chloe’s characters. Both are wounded in ways they understand and don’t realize. Hunter captures the ugliness of a dysfunctional divorce and a parentified child accurately. I also love the Fullers and wished Chase would let them in.The writing at the beginning of the story was so bad as Hunter introduces the characters. I’ve never seen a female writer give B-cup bra size as part of a descriptor and checked whether Hunter was male or female. The first few chapters felt like a high school student using a thesaurus had written them. Also, the writing switched to different points of view within the chapter, no rhyme or reason. One page I’m reading limited third person, the next Chase or Chloe narrates in first person. The book would have been less confusing if Hunter had separated the voices into different chapters and labeled them.IN ANOTHER LIFE has a lot of unhealthy dating behavior which isn’t addresses as problematic. For example, calling a girlfriend fifteen times if she doesn’t answer. This is NOT romantic. It’s stalkerish. Romantic is respecting boundaries.I did enjoy IN ANOTHER LIFE, particularly as the story progressed and the writing improved. I have a hard time recommending books that portray unhealthy romantic relationships, especially to teens who are still figuring out dating.

I absolutely loved it! This book has become one of my favorite reads. The suspense build up had me more than once thinking “o no, now what is going to happen?” This book had it all, relationships, friendships, finding the balance in family dynamic. I loved reading it and devoured it in a weekend by devoting any free time to it.

I like reading Young Adult books. I know, how weird is it that a 40 something (hey, not giving my actual age out here!!) woman likes to read about teenagers. But I do. So when the publisher approached me to review In Another Life, I jumped on it.What attracted me to In Another Life was the cover. It is an eyecatcher. A turquoise blue cover with black writing, it caught my eye. This is a book that I would buy because of the cover.I felt awful for Chloe in this book. She had to deal with the fallout from a bitter divorce. She also had to deal with her mother’s illness (breast cancer and depression). She had every right to be upset with her father. She also had every right to question Cash when he laid the facts out in front of her. If someone I barely knew came up to me and said: “Guess what, you are the kidnapped daughter of my foster parents.” I would have had the same reaction. I liked her.I liked Cash but man, did he annoy me at points in the book. Like his obsession with proving that Chloe was Emily. I get why he was doing it. I do. But, during certain parts of the book, I was like “Just drop it, dude“. I did think that his first interactions with Chloe were borderline stalkerish. I also thought that his attitude towards his foster parents sucked. I mean, they wanted to adopt him and he noped out of it. But it did make sense. What he went through as a child scarred him. I didn’t blame him for not attempting to form relationships.Chloe’s parents disgusted me. Both of them. Her father was so wrapped up in thinking with his “little” head that he almost lost his relationship with his daughter. And her mother. I couldn’t stand her. She was constantly bad mouthing Chloe’s father. Constantly. Every scene that she was in, I could feel the bitterness rolling off the pages. Even when they were at the police station, she couldn’t stop. At that point, I had enough. I wanted to smack her upside the head and say “Helloo, focus on your daughter, you bitter harpy“.The main plotline was well written. I had no problem following along. Keeping Cash’s section in 3rd person was a smart move. It would have made it harder to read if it was in 1st person like Chloe. There was a slight lag in the middle but the author was able to get the plot back on track.I did figure out the mystery angle early in the book. With the introduction of Rodney and the not so subtle clues that were dropped, it only made what I suspected even more concrete. But, figuring out the mystery angle did not take away from the enjoyment of reading the book.I thought that Cash and Chloe’s romance was very sweet. I had a couple of “awww” moments while reading the book. I liked that the author kept the book PG too.The end of In Another Life was what I expected. Everything (and I mean all the storylines) were wrapped up. I did get a laugh at what Chloe did to Cash. Also, the epilogue was wonderful to read.

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