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Crazy in Love

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I was CRAZY about this book! At first I was unsure how I felt about the characterization, especially with Matt. I'm going to be honest, I thought he was a PIG! I mean he rated girls by numbers but this was just at first sight and there was so much more depth to this story and his character than I could ever expect. The author delivers a twist with the characters that was completely unexpected but made this love story more unique and beautiful that warmed my heart and wrenched it at the same time. Anna's character was so easy to relate to;. Everyone just disregarded her as "Crazy Anna", but there was so much more to her story that will captivate you and keep the readers' glued to the screen or pages or whatever have you, I have battled a severe mental illness my whole life and I could completely relate to Anna's emotions and her characterization. The author describes the symptoms and effects of her mental illness perfectly. I actually have been disappointed by a lot of romances that I have read lately but this one went above and beyond. The story gave me a whirlwind of emotions plus delivered a twist that made the story hold more depth than the average love story. I wish that the author went a little bit more into Anna's past to explain what set her off but I know there is a sequel and I just can't wait I had happy tears at the end of this story and was completely attached to both of the main characters. Matt and Anna are fantastic characters and their story shows how hard life can be but how we can find beauty in the dark places.

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This is an amazing romance story.
Wonderful out of the ordinary characters which just make the story flow.
Brilliant.

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Anna Flint has no friends, she likes to have a structured life, which includes making sure everything is clean and collecting cans which appeal to her. This is causing problems with her boss as they are starting to take over her cubicle. Luckily she’s his best worker so he puts up with it. The only person who is nice to her is Matt who talks to her without making fun of her. She would love to get closer to him but can’t stand the though of touching anyone. As time passes they become closer and she realises that she would try to change for Matt if she could. Beautifully told with real insight into the compulsive obsessive world. I loved it and look forward to the next book. I voluntarily read and reviewed an advanced copy of this book. All thoughts and opinions are my own.

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