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Cover Image: Until You Set Me Free

Until You Set Me Free

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Dora Archie O, Reviewer

Now, where do I start with this book?
How about the heroine? Samantha also known as Sam, the seventeen year old going onto thirty five who is as smart as she is vulnerable but you'll never see it. Her brother, Jace, is home for the weekend and promises to spend time with her, but when a girl walks by him, he forgets her and goes after the girl. Joseph, or better yet, Joe is heir of MIC a big tech company that Sam's set her eyes on since she was thirteen. However, the one thing she doesn't intend to do is fall in love with Joe worse off to have him reciprocate her feelings- but if there's one thing that's certain about love, it's go no brakes.
I loved the sequencing of events, how each scene flowed into the other and it showed different sides to the characters as the story progressed.
On the other hand, Joe's hesitation in pursuing Sam, was noble and I liked him for that- it's the people around him, especially Jace, that I really wanted to slap once or twice for not seeing Joe's dilemma and supporting him. I wonder, what would book two have in store?
Speaking of the second book, I'd love to thank the author for telling me to keep reading and then vanishing into thin air in the end! Thank you very much!
I'd also love to send a big shout out to the publisher and NetGalley for the eARC, because how else would I feel the strong need to read the second book?
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