Wednesday, October 9, 2013

Reflect Me by KB Webb



Synopsis:

If you're looking for a story about a sweet, innocent virgin who rides off into the sunset with a reformed bad boy, then you're looking in the wrong place.

Some people don’t get a happily ever after. Molly Scott is one of those people, and she knows it. With the kind of past that she has, and the secrets that she holds, she knows that even if she found Prince Charming, he wouldn’t want her. She refuses to dwell on her less than ideal situation though. This is her life, no point in complaining.

Logan Wade had his life planned out, until all his dreams came crashing down around him. Now, he’s come back to the town he swore he would never see again to start fresh. He has no plans to ever settle down again, that’s how he ended up back here in the first place. 

When Molly and Logan meet, they are forced to rethink the lives they thought they knew and the futures they were so sure they wanted. Suddenly, Molly wonders if there is a better life outside of the hell she has built for herself, and Logan begins to rethink his resistance towards settling down again. 

They say love conquers all, but Molly and Logan are about to find out that sometimes love just isn’t enough

Author Bio:
K.B. Webb is an up and coming author from a small town in Louisiana. She has a slight obsession with all forms of music from the 90's and anything labeled 'Texas Country.' She spends her days behind a desk as a legal biller, writing chapters in her head. Her nights are spent with her adorable two year old daughter, handsome, country boy fiancé, and crazy mutt puppy. Reflect Me is her first novel.


Chrissy's Review:

It started out a little slow for me but overall it's a great story. Molly is a single mother in a fucked up relationship with Brian. He's the father of her daughter or sperm donor rather. His childhood friend Logan moves back to town after ending a relationship and instantly Molly and Logan hit it off. There are sweet moments and very very dark moments. There is verbal and physical abuse in this book and if you can't handle that then I don't recommend reading this. I didn't connect with the characters like I wished I would have because i know if I did it would have been amazing to experience what they felt. What I loved most about this book was that it doesn't portray perfection. Logan sums it's up best "Perfection is just a facade to hide what you don't what others to see." Perfection is not reality and that's what I loved most about this book. Molly had a rough life. She was raised by her grandfather because her mother or father didn't want her. She was in an abusive relationship because she felt like she didn't deserve happiness and then comes Logan and gives her strength to be strong. To be her. Overall I would give this 4 stars because I LOVED LOVED LOVED the story itself and each of the characters I just wish I could have felt more from them. 



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