Friday, 4 October 2013

Review: Watercolor (Dragonfly #3) by Leigh T. Moore










Finishing senior year is supposed to be the best time in a person’s life.

Finishing senior year as Julian’s girlfriend should’ve been the icing on the cake.

Knowing the secret that could change everything for him is the only thing threatening to spoil it all.

Until Jack returns.
 

Anna and Julian are together at last, and it’s as hot and happy as they knew it would be. The only problem is The Secret.

And Jack.

But while Anna is determined to fight for the guy she loves, she could still lose Julian when he discovers the truth she’s been helping to hide.








REVIEW


Every time I think about the Dragonfly series, I get goose bumps! I feel so much a part of the lives of the characters in this series and I was super excited to get the chance to continue their journey with them in, Watercolor.

This book had all the drama and intrigue as the first two books, and my heart was in my throat the entire time as poor Anna had to navigate her new romance with Julian while fighting her feelings for Jack; also having to keep the huge secret that was revealed and finally confirmed in Undertow.

Could Julian get any more amazing? Well, the simple answer is - YES!! I fell in love with him all over again, and I still can't understand why Anna would be so hooked up on Jack when there's this gorgeous, caring guy, who wants her and only her; Although I was a little annoyed that he seemed to fall back into old, bad habits, namely Renee, when things fell apart with Anna. I think I actually did a little happy dance in the middle of my living room when he came knocking on Anna's window. Seriously, Julian needs to be cloned and given to every girl who's in, or ever has been in, a shitty relationship.

This book offered me everything I've come to love about these characters. Once again, Moore drew me in with her fantastic writing and the ability to move me to tears. I went through a vast range of emotions, but then that's something I've come to expect every time I pick up one of her books. I feel her words, and even though they sometimes leave me heartbroken, there's a beauty in her work that lifts me up and makes me believe in love again.


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ABOUT THE AUTHOR
 
Leigh Talbert Moore is the author of the popular young adult romantic comedy The Truth About Faking, its companion The Truth About Letting Go, which is a Top 5 Finalist in the 2013 “Best Indie Book Awards,” sponsored by The Kindle Book Review; the romantic-suspense novel Rouge, a Quarter Finalist in the 2013 Amazon Breakthrough Novel Awards; and the Dragonfly series, a new contemporary YA to new adult romantic saga.


A southern expat and beach bum (and ex-journalist and editor), Leigh lives with her husband and two young children in a landlocked location. To compensate, she conjures new worlds, characters, and situations while playing chauffeur, chaperon, group activity leader, and referee.

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