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Love Like Crazy eBook Megan Squires Tiffany Tillman



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Relationships.
Love.
Life.

All things that can be considered—and oftentimes are—just a bit crazy.

With an alcoholic father and an absentee mother, seventeen-year old Eppie Aberdeen has learned firsthand that life’s circumstances aren’t always sunshine and roses.

So Eppie doesn’t expect the fairytale, because reality certainly isn’t one. She’s not waiting on the handsome prince with his white horse to come to her rescue. But even though she’s not waiting on it, that doesn’t stop nineteen-year-old Lincoln Ross from driving straight into her heart with his teal and white campervan and his too tall stature and perpetually goofy grin.

It’s difficult to believe in a happily ever after when a happy now is quite hard to find. But Lincoln gives Eppie hope that despite the odds, a true and unconditional love might actually be out there. A revised fairytale. A new kind of love story.

But then again, that might just be plain crazy.

Love Like Crazy eBook Megan Squires Tiffany Tillman

Welp, I didn’t expect this cute cover to hide such a deep and meaningful story. Though it started off slow in the beginning, the witty dialogue, quirky characters each with their own brand of eccentricity, and heartwarming romance quickly won me over. By the end of the book I was alternating between awww-ing and smiling. Written in the same vein as The Fault in Our Stars and Bright Side, this YA book really charmed me and was a total escapism kind of story.

Eppie Aberdeen is a social pariah in her town. Growing up with a messed up family background and a perceived suicide attempt slapped to her name, Eppie doesn’t expect to find anyone who thinks she’s different than what gossip brands her as. On a day just like any other, she comes across a dog victim to a hit-and-run and hauls him to the clinic for medical attention. It’s there where she meets the mysterious hero Lincoln who helps her out.

Lincoln Ross also has a tough upbringing. With a wealthy but egoistical family constantly looking down upon his achievements, he’s not quite sure what his life goals are and is just living life by the day. When he sees Eppie bringing in the wounded dog, he’s touched by her compassion and offers to help and a friendship between two kindred souls is lighted.

For the first 20% I wasn’t too sure what direction this book was going in but right after that the story really picked up. It’s all about filtering the bad, magnifying the good and balancing the two out. For once it’s refreshing to have a hero who isn’t damaged or a bad boy, just a normal sweet guy any girl would feel lucky to call her boyfriend. Eppie is also a terrific female lead who doesn’t let her past dictate her future. It’s subtle but the way the book is structured hints at an epic reveal about Eppie’s character and when it was revealed, I was pretty shocked. Did not expect it at all. It only ignited every motherly instinct in me and made me admire her resiliency even more.

The romance was really tender and built up over a foundation of trust and respect. These two characters are some of the sweetest and most considerate characters I’ve read about and again, it’s refreshing to read about a realistic romance than develops over time and isn’t spontaneous.

There were only a few things that bothered me but didn’t hinder my enjoyment of the book too much. First, these teenagers don’t speak like regular teenagers but then again, neither did Hazel or Gus from The Fault in Our Stars so I’m okay with giving them a pass on this. For me personally, I LOVED that their dialogues were intelligent, witty, and thought-provoking. Then there was a heartbreaking scene with the dog Herb and the author never revisited him again. It wasn’t exactly clear what the dog’s fate was and while I was reading the rest of the book my mind kept going back to Herb. And lastly, I thought the ending was rushed. There were multiple revelations near the end and I felt like they were tied up too nicely but it didn’t bother me to the point where I got annoyed.

This is a book I would recommend to those looking for a sweet, deep, and motivational romance with two unforgettable main characters and supportive side characters. It was humorous, satirical, at times emotional, and provided a unique reading experience in the YA genre.

Product details

  • File Size 1969 KB
  • Print Length 362 pages
  • Page Numbers Source ISBN 1503033716
  • Simultaneous Device Usage Unlimited
  • Publication Date October 12, 2014
  • Sold by  Digital Services LLC
  • Language English
  • ASIN B00OGN5GXS

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This book is as beautiful as the cover and even more so. I fell incurably and madly in love with this from page one, because every single word, every single character and every single situation had everything I'm looking in a book. I loved every single thing about it.

Love Like Crazy is the story about this girl, Eppie, who's pretty much a loner. Life has thrown her a big amount of crappy things, so she had to learn a way to protect herself from the world and the people, because being the girl who tried to kill herself at the age of 8 is not something people will forget about or let it pass that easy. People have always talked and will keep on talking, except, they don't know the whole truth of what really happened. They just assumed, and that's the worst kind of "truth" there could be. Chances are, though, things will get better, someone will come around and make the bad things in life seem less important than you once did.

Meet Eppie and Lincoln. A girl and a boy who meet for the first time at the vet, when she takes a street dog who just got hit by a car. And that's the day everything changed for her and for Lincoln too. They are one of the sweetest couples I've read... and one of the things I loved most about this book was the fact that it felt different, in some way. This is a story about the awkwardness and clumsiness and the excitement we experience with our first love. But it's a happy love story with a lot of baggage and pain inside. Both Eppie and Lincoln have a lot of things from their past that they need to face but they both realize how much each of them can help the other, so they stay together and they do whatever they can to help. They care.

It's amazing how we all want to let someone in in our lives. We want to be able to share the good and bad stuff with someone who truly cares and the same goes with everyone in this book. Every single character wants to be seen for who they are, to be free of their own baggage and finally live the life they want with those who matter.

"The relationships you form in the trenches, though? The people who intersect your life during your moments of brokenness and stay around to fight with you and for you, I think those are the sticking types of relationships."

I absolutely ADORED every single character. Eppie is a beautiful girl, who's got a lot in her plate but, in time, she's learned how to deal with everything so very well. After all, she's always looking the bright side of things and people, no matter how badly people have treated her before, she's a good girl with a magnificent heart. She's compassionate, she's smart, she's strong, she's admirable.

Lincoln. Omg. He's the personification of the word sweet and I mean that in the best possible way. The guy is just so lovable. He's true to himself and always stays like that, I don't think there's a mean bone in him. He's so reliable and trust-worthy, I couldn't help but fall in love with him immediately. He goes after what he wants, but he does it while taking into consideration other people's needs. He only speaks the truth. He's passionate and wonderful and will do anything for those he care about and he's just so... amazing.

"Thank you, Eppie. Thank you for this life and this love, the likes of which I never knew possible. You took a leap with me, and I'll forever be grateful you trusted me to fall with you."

The rest of the characters are just as important. Each of them has this particular part to play and they do it perfectly. They are what they all need. They represent the reliability each of them didn't have before, the love they're all looking for and the happiness they're all hoping to get someday. They're a family. A wonderful family.
Welp, I didn’t expect this cute cover to hide such a deep and meaningful story. Though it started off slow in the beginning, the witty dialogue, quirky characters each with their own brand of eccentricity, and heartwarming romance quickly won me over. By the end of the book I was alternating between awww-ing and smiling. Written in the same vein as The Fault in Our Stars and Bright Side, this YA book really charmed me and was a total escapism kind of story.

Eppie Aberdeen is a social pariah in her town. Growing up with a messed up family background and a perceived suicide attempt slapped to her name, Eppie doesn’t expect to find anyone who thinks she’s different than what gossip brands her as. On a day just like any other, she comes across a dog victim to a hit-and-run and hauls him to the clinic for medical attention. It’s there where she meets the mysterious hero Lincoln who helps her out.

Lincoln Ross also has a tough upbringing. With a wealthy but egoistical family constantly looking down upon his achievements, he’s not quite sure what his life goals are and is just living life by the day. When he sees Eppie bringing in the wounded dog, he’s touched by her compassion and offers to help and a friendship between two kindred souls is lighted.

For the first 20% I wasn’t too sure what direction this book was going in but right after that the story really picked up. It’s all about filtering the bad, magnifying the good and balancing the two out. For once it’s refreshing to have a hero who isn’t damaged or a bad boy, just a normal sweet guy any girl would feel lucky to call her boyfriend. Eppie is also a terrific female lead who doesn’t let her past dictate her future. It’s subtle but the way the book is structured hints at an epic reveal about Eppie’s character and when it was revealed, I was pretty shocked. Did not expect it at all. It only ignited every motherly instinct in me and made me admire her resiliency even more.

The romance was really tender and built up over a foundation of trust and respect. These two characters are some of the sweetest and most considerate characters I’ve read about and again, it’s refreshing to read about a realistic romance than develops over time and isn’t spontaneous.

There were only a few things that bothered me but didn’t hinder my enjoyment of the book too much. First, these teenagers don’t speak like regular teenagers but then again, neither did Hazel or Gus from The Fault in Our Stars so I’m okay with giving them a pass on this. For me personally, I LOVED that their dialogues were intelligent, witty, and thought-provoking. Then there was a heartbreaking scene with the dog Herb and the author never revisited him again. It wasn’t exactly clear what the dog’s fate was and while I was reading the rest of the book my mind kept going back to Herb. And lastly, I thought the ending was rushed. There were multiple revelations near the end and I felt like they were tied up too nicely but it didn’t bother me to the point where I got annoyed.

This is a book I would recommend to those looking for a sweet, deep, and motivational romance with two unforgettable main characters and supportive side characters. It was humorous, satirical, at times emotional, and provided a unique reading experience in the YA genre.
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