A NIGHT OWL REVIEWS BOOK REVIEW | Reviewed by: Diana Coyle
Ms. Cafesin hooked me in from the very first line and held my attention until the very last word. She created characters that spoke to me and I couldn't help but become more involved in their lives as I turned each page. I loved the journey she made James Whren take along the way and I fell in love with him as I got to know him better. I literally found myself riveted to my seat not wanting to put the book down for any reason, but when I had to I couldn't wait to pick it back up to get lost again in James' life and his musical world. This author is new to me, but she has definitely made me a fan now. If you're looking for a great story that's not only well-written and has multi-faceted characters, but also transports you completely into the storyline, than you definitely need to add this book to your growing library. You shouldn't pass this one up!
Aug 13, 2011 | B004BA51WC
5 - Rare Top Pick | 4.5 - Top Pick | 4 - I Liked It | 3.5 - Enjoyable | 3 - OK | 2.5 - It just didn't click
Book Blurb for Reverb
James Michael Whren is brilliant, beautiful, wealthy, and taken—with himself, or more precisely, his genius for creating music. The object of desire for many, his greatest passion is for his muse.
But on the evening after his brother’s funeral, his father turns his life upside down, and James is left abandoned in hell with no one to save him.
He finally escapes, and on his run for freedom he’s forced to confront the man he was as he seeks asylum from old friends and ex-lovers. Humbled and almost defeated, he finds refuge on a small Greek island. But with solitude comes madness.
Then he meets Elisabeth.
Reverb is a story of redemption, and follows one man's extraordinary journey of emotional growth through his discovery of his capacity to love.
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