"beautiful oblivion" by jamie mcguire
Camille Camlin is a busy worker at Red Door, the most famous and popular bar in town. Her life is simple and boring but not until the bad boy,Trenton Maddox attempted to enter her life to change it forever. She is very determined in what she wants, since in his first appearance, She makes it clear she was dating a hot self centered businessman that lived in California. This obstacle doesn't concern Trenton, because he is willing to do anything to make her fall in love with him. Both of them start spending a lot of time together, experiencing incredible adventures and creating unforgettable memories. After a heartbreaking fight between this two "friends" they find themselves sharing passionate kiss. Camille panics and tells her boyfriend, T.J, so she decides to visit him in California. Trenton tries to stop her in the airport, he wants to her to surrender everything to be with him so he tells her he loves her but she turns him down and leaves. Seeing T.J. makes her realize that she loves Trent, and breaks it off with T.J. When she goes back home, Trenton refuses to talk to her and she decides to give him some space too. The thing is that they can't stand being apart from each other, their love is way too profound, so they become a couple. Couple months after, T.J is back in town, he is determined to recuperate the love of his life and he's not contemplating giving up anytime soon. Will Trent and Camille break up? Is she over him as she said she was?
This book is all about love, heartbreakes, and suffering couples, it is totally romantic, and it even has a man fighting for the girl he loves and ending up with her, like all the rest romantic stories. Cliche? Typical? Monotonous? YES! This story is no different from the rest, and that is what makes it so boring, it's not unique nor exiting to read because the readers are not engaged in an adventurous road of feelings and unforgettable memories. It's always the same love story and in my opinion, the different between a good romance book and this type of books is the creativity, uniqueness and quality of the story, and it's initiative of change. The author has a basic form of writing, nothing too profound nor difficult, and I think this is one of the major problems as well, because the majority of the people want to read something challenging in order to have a deeper connection with the characters and engagement with the plot. I would recommend this book to young teens that like reading cliché romance. I, as romance reader, didn't like any of it, it is just plain, simple, basic, and monotonous.
This book is all about love, heartbreakes, and suffering couples, it is totally romantic, and it even has a man fighting for the girl he loves and ending up with her, like all the rest romantic stories. Cliche? Typical? Monotonous? YES! This story is no different from the rest, and that is what makes it so boring, it's not unique nor exiting to read because the readers are not engaged in an adventurous road of feelings and unforgettable memories. It's always the same love story and in my opinion, the different between a good romance book and this type of books is the creativity, uniqueness and quality of the story, and it's initiative of change. The author has a basic form of writing, nothing too profound nor difficult, and I think this is one of the major problems as well, because the majority of the people want to read something challenging in order to have a deeper connection with the characters and engagement with the plot. I would recommend this book to young teens that like reading cliché romance. I, as romance reader, didn't like any of it, it is just plain, simple, basic, and monotonous.