Thursday, November 6, 2014

Until You Find Me by Amber Heart

Title:  Until You Find Me
Series:  Until You Find Me #1
Author:  Amber Hart
To Be Published:  November 11/14 by Random House Flirt
Length:  265pgs
Format:   ecopy
Genre:  NA romance
Shelf:  Netgalley
Rating: ★★★

Back Cover Blurb:

Amber Hart pushes contemporary romance to its wildest limits in this heart-pounding novel, the story of a girl who travels to Africa to protect the legacy of one man . . . and stays for the love of another.

Raven Moore, a twenty-year-old college student from Michigan, feels out of place in the beautiful, treacherous jungles of Cameroon, staying in the habitat where her father gave his life to help protect endangered gorillas. He left home years ago; now Raven refuses to return home until she unravels the truth about his last days.

Raven certainly doesn’t count on crossing paths with a handsome young hunter—especially one as charismatic and intense as Jospin Tondjii. Instantly, she’s hooked. But Jospin is hiding a dark truth: He is the heir to a powerful poaching empire, part of a ruthless black market that is responsible for the dwindling gorilla population.

Their fathers may have been enemies, but Raven and Jospin forge a bond that goes beyond blood, a relationship that is tested as Raven draws closer to the source of her father’s death. Can she and Jospin bear the weight of the secrets of the wild—and the secrets of their pasts? Or will the rain forest destroy them both?

My Review:

This is one of those novels that you really need to commit to. It starts out very slowly and doesn’t pick up for a while. The storyline itself was quite unique and well put together. The well written tale definitely took me on an adventure that the author made easy to picture. The author’s down played writing style brings various topics to light while at the same time allowing the readers to draw their own conclusions.

The dual POV in the story makes it easy to see both sides of the story and allows Hart to develop the characters as they see themselves and as they’re seen by others. The characters were well developed. I really enjoyed the different manners in which each looked at their surroundings. It made them all unique.

As a whole this was a very original tale. I did enjoy it.

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