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Touched by Elisa S. Amore
Touched by Elisa S. Amore




Touched by Elisa S. Amore

its taking a very long time to find out nothing.

Touched by Elisa S. Amore Touched by Elisa S. Amore

but goodness, it is very long winded up to now. I'm going to hang in there and keep listening as the narrators are good and I'm hoping I find out something soon. 17 chapters to learn a girl has a crush on a boy and there is something odd about said boy. I will come back and update this, but so far, I'm on chapter 17 and still have no idea whats going on. I definitely won't be continuing this book. I skipped ahead just to see if such angst had mellowed and was disheartened to to see that it had not. She's also upset that Peter is showing some jealousy about the "new kid" having eyes for the girl he fancies. In fact she's so worked up that she feels like shouting out her devotion to "Wild Thing" to the entire auditorium. Before anything can go very far however Evan appears and Gemma turns to a pile of warm blushing pile of goo just because "Wild Thing" is staring at her. So in this scene she attempts to tease him and maybe show him that she'd like to talk about whatever he'd wanted to talk about when we first met him. As an example early on in the book, Gemma realizes she's been a complete jerk to her best friend Peter who's been there for the long haul. Still it's pretty bad even by Insta-love standards. The entire overwrought descriptions of emotions, every couple of sentences, may or may not be due to the translation. She's so giddily head over heels in love this this "guy" that when she finds out that he's fully intending to kill her she shrugs and so "oh well I still love him!" While not her exact words that's pretty much while she means. We're treated to her describing Evan as "Wild Thing" by chapter three or 4. And this isn't your normal love a first sight either. No Seriously, right from the start of the book seventeen-year-old Gemma becomes Insta-bonded to Evan, despite having a friend that she's known for ever.






Touched by Elisa S. Amore