Paulo Hiram Hiram itibaren Karadagly, Azerbaijan
I was very skeptical when starting this book. Because of all the mixed reviews! I hate when I do that, because I usually end up LOVING the book. In this case.... that is true. I loved Hush, Hush. Nora Grey has no desire for a relationship, but it seems that her best friend Vee wants her to have just that. Nora just has no intrest in it. At all. Patch, catches Nora's eyes. But, for some reason she has no clue why she is so After her biology teacher makes them change lab partners, she is forced to get to know the quiet, and mysterious Patch. An exchange student who has never participated in class. Now, he is all of a sudden joining class discussion, and wanting to participate. When he speaks to Nora, he says things that are rather; rude, out of line, right down irritating to Nora. She feels that there is something off about Patch. Something wrong. Something mysterious, and yet scary. He knows how to say the right things to get under her skin. How does he know these little things about her? Nora cannot figure this out. A lot of crazy things start to happen, and she really does not know who she can turn to. It seems that no matter what, Patch is always right there. What is it with him... When Nora finally connects the dots, it will lead her into a life she could have never imagined, and a love she could have never thought possible. I was not at all put off by Patch's attitude. I mean, he reminded me of my very own *hubby*! More of my Review HERE http://www.betweenthepagesreviews.com...
Similar to The Fountainhead- in that it deals with architecture, ambition, and the individual's quest- but much more palatable for those who think Ayn Rand is a nut. Also, I desperately wanted to live in the hotel that Martin dreams up...