(I received a free copy of this book from Patchwork Press, through NetGalley, in exchange for a review).
(This review may contain spoilers).
I like books with romance in them, especially otherworldly romances, like paranormal and the like. But, really, so long as they have an interesting plot, I’ll read and probably enjoy just about any kind of romance.
I originally entered to win a copy of this book on Goodreads, but then I was approved to read a copy through NetGalley.
I did really enjoy reading this book. I really liked the fact that the characters were more in the grey areas, rather than just black and white.
The romance between Lana and Bruce came across really well, despite the fact that a lot of their relationship had romance in it. However, I have to say, the word ‘boobs’ makes me cringe – it comes across, to me, as a really juvenile descriptive word. Possibly because I always imagine it being yelled out by a teenaged boy.
The other characters in this book were well-written as well, though I really disliked John. He was the only character who I couldn’t see any good in.
I felt that the book was very light on the science fiction aspects, but the technology was clearly further advanced than the present day, even though I could recognise some of it – the use of the pads, for instance.
When Lana and Tori were texting/messaging each other at the beginning of the story, they did sound a bit juvenile. It put me off a little, but that didn’t last long.
This isn’t a sweet, light romantic read. Bruce is completely honest when he says he isn’t a nice man. But it was a romance I could believe in. I would recommend this book if you like, or don’t mind, darker romances.









