![]() ![]() That said, the ending might leave some readers dissatisfied, but it stayed true to that ballad history. ![]() Deirdre and Luke enjoyed playing old ballads together, and I liked that this book had a similar feel to it. ![]() Deirdre and Luke were pretty good characters, but I loved James! He’s such a smartass, but underneath all that he’s a very caring, understanding guy. Sure, they rode to her rescue a few times, but she rescued them too. ![]() But I did enjoy the give-and-take of Deirdre’s relationships with Luke and her best friend James. I had a decent idea as to what Luke’s story was going to be, and it frustrated me a little that super-smart Deirdre was being so clueless about it. Let’s do something attainable here.Īside from that, I enjoyed this. Now girls have to aim for two or feel like losers?!?! C’mon. I remember it being hard enough to get one guy in high school to like me. Sick of it! Lament was a little more low-key than others I’ve read but it was still there. All kinds of weird people and events start surrounding her, and it’s obvious that Luke has something to do with it.įirst of all, can I just say that I don’t read all that much YA, but I am sick to death of the inevitable love triangle. But Luke isn’t the only stranger appearing in her life. They play some amazing music together, and by the end of the day, Deirdre is more than a little infatuated. Deirdre meets Luke at an audition one day. ![]()
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