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How we chose 'justice'. And is one way more correct than the others? The story had those tensions But I love you.
Oh, yeah, and there's this guy Perfect type of high drama in a romance. Perfect amount of sweet to balance that out. Because when it was good between them, it wasn't just sex. It was doing things like surfing and helping the homeless I would even venture to say this one could be a stand-alone as it wraps up nicely. But once you're in, you can't get out without knowing the rest.
As far as endings go, it was perfect yet worrisome yet I sort of cheated and looked for the next book to read the description Book three as well. Overall, a good story. Sep 09, Sofia Lazaridou rated it really liked it. I changed my original 4. Half star was lost in the end when I found out that there is a book 2, coming on The end isn't cliffy but some things have yet to happen and I was left with a feeling of unfulfillment.
The good thing is that I can see why a second book will be out. Finn and Carrie have some serious problems waiting I changed my original 4. Finn and Carrie have some serious problems waiting for them. I was really happy when Finn's secret was revealed to the reader, not Carrie so quickly in the book. Why the other half star was cut off? In the begging she seemed so smart and was close to the truth but when the revelation came she was acting like the thought hadn't crossed her mind at all.
Out of line was an enjoyable read and a great NA debut for Alberts. Jul 11, Casey H rated it it was amazing. Words cannot describe how much I love this book! Super sweet, sexy, witty and Finn. Oh, Finn, how I love you!
Sep 15, Kellie Maddox-Ward rated it really liked it. Man I got sucker punched again! There's going to be a book 2! Why is everyone doing this to me? Proper review to come shortly. Aug 13, Asheley rated it really liked it. Boy I devoured this one. I actually ate it up.
Quickly too, and now I want more. This excerpt is taken from my full review on Into the Hall of Books. Carrie Wallington is a college freshman. She's attending college on the West Coast, as far away from her father as she can get. See, her father is a big-time politician in Washington, DC and has spent all of Carrie's life practically smothering her.
He's kept her surrounding with guards at all Boy I devoured this one. He's kept her surrounding with guards at all times - they've gone everywhere with her, even to the point of watching her sleep. Well, Carrie's had enough, and she's convinced her father to let her go to college on her own, without a guard to protect her. Nobody out here on the West Coast knows who she is and she isn't about to give up her identity.
She isn't about to do anything at all to draw attention to herself, to give up the freedom she's finally gotten, because it feels so good to be able to walk down the sidewalk alone, to be able to walk around campus alone, to be able to sit by the ocean alone. Carrie feels like she can finally just breathe. Carrie's at a party one night with her roommate - she didn't really want to go in the first place, but she went because her roommate asked her to.
She didn't last very long inside the party, so she stepped outside for fresh air and felt someone lurking in the shadows. Carrie yelled for the person lurking in the shadows to show themselves, and out stepped this hunk of a man - super good-looking - and Carrie was immediately drawn to his body and his face.
This is the first time she's been free to really look at a guy, to talk to a guy without a guard right by her, so doggone it - she's going to! But she isn't stupid, and she isn't giving up her identity. She doesn't want any reason for daddy-dearest to send a guard out to protect her. So she talks to this hunk of a man, but she's very careful about it.
Finn Coram is a surfer. He rides a motorcycle. And he seems interested enough in Carrie to have a conversation with her. What Carrie doesn't realize is that her Father DID, in fact, hire a guard to follow her around and protect her while she's a student on the West Coast, and she is currently talking to him. Finn works for Carrie's father and as the youngest man on staff, he was the obvious pick to be Carrie's guard because of his ability to blend in among a college crowd. Finn realizes it was probably a mistake to blow his cover to Carrie because he realizes, as he is talking to her, that she isn't at all what he expected.
See, Carrie is very likable. She isn't at all the stuck-up, snotty, rich-girl socialite that he thought. He expected a girl that would be shopping and partying all the time. Instead, Carrie spends her time studying and volunteering to help the less fortunate in the communities around her.
She donates money and gift cards to needy families. She even donates her designer clothes to the girls in her dorm that need them more than she does. Finn has begun to spend more time around Carrie because she simply wanted to learn to surf. What started out as simple surfing lessons became hanging out on the weekends while they both were growing increasingly smitten with one another. When Carrie made her growing feelings known to Finn, he kept her at arm's length for a little while - because he had to - but before too long, he couldn't help himself and he let his guard down. He had already fallen for her long ago.
To complicate things, there are absolute ramifications for Finn if he blows his cover to Carrie or "touches" her - he signed a contract with her father! And now he's gone and fallen in love with her? Finn knows he needs to tell Carrie the truth about who he is and why he is in California, but he's afraid that when he does, he will lose her forever.
I inhaled it, clicking the pages on my Kindle like a madwoman, because I was absolutely lost in the world of Carrie and Finn. And I loved the two of them together. I have to admit that the story was a little bit predictable a few times, but I didn't even care. I liked it that much. Carrie is a lovely character to read - she is feisty and independent but also vulnerable and flawed.
She knows what she wants and she goes after it. I love that she has tried to make a stand against the overbearing nature of her father even though he only wants to protect her by attending college as far away from him as she can go - it shows that she means business in the "I'm-growing-up-and-I-need-my-own-space" department. Even way out in California when she thinks she's out from under the watchful eye of her father and his staff, she keeps her head on her shoulders.
She doesn't go wild and crazy - she is able to have fun at times but still concerns herself with her studies and, more importantly, with the needs of the people who are less fortunate than she is. Carrie would give anything she had to anybody that needed it. She gives her time, as well, serving organizations that mean something to her. She's just a great female lead to read; a breath of fresh air.
For all of her goodness, she was more stubborn that I wanted to be a time or two in the book, but I chalk that up to being sheltered by her father for far too long. Even when she was stubborn, she was still good-hearted. What a great guy. Serving his country as a Marine and also working hard in an actual real job - this is something that is often missing in New Adult Contemporary Romance these days, but Finn has the "real grown-up guy" thing going on, and he's doing a great job at it.
He thinks of others before himself, and that includes his own father, who makes small appearances throughout the story. I couldn't help but feel for Finn and also chuckle for him because of the "mess" he got himself into - he signed a contract to not become involved with Carrie and he goes and falls in love with her? THIS seems like a typical male, but Carrie seems very hard not to love, so I understand why he fell for her.
One of the great things about Finn is that he struggled with doing the "right" thing, and with what the right thing was, exactly. Should he honor the contract that he signed and keep away from her even though they both love each other OR should he follow his heart and allow them both to be happy?
THAT felt like the theme of the book in a nutshell, and Finn's inner thoughts show his struggle with this, as do his conversations with Carrie although Carrie doesn't really understand the reasons for his struggle since he isn't allowed to reveal his identity as a guard to her. As you would expect in a situation like this, something is bound to happen and the secret is bound to come out. How and to what degree and to whom - I won't tell! But when the mess happens, it happens hard. And it is kind of heartbreaking for a while. But you know what? I think I have an idea of what is coming up next. Probably just fine if the book is as fun and good as this one.
There is no broody alpha male here and there is no whiny damsel-in-distress here. These are two great people that are in an odd predicament that they have to work though, and this story is just a fun, easy, read that I loved a ton. Dec 06, Rita Gargaglione rated it it was amazing.
E poi si sa che adoro le prime volte e tra Finn e Carrie ne capiteranno parecchie a buon intenditore. Aug 06, Natalee Grimaldi rated it it was amazing Shelves: Ohhh Finny, Finn, Finnnnn!!! Sexy, broody, tattooed Marine and surfer boy- nuff said, right?!
Do yourselves a favor and read this book, like, now. It would do your ovaries some good, promise. Out of Line is the sweet story of Finn and Carrie, who meet by a chance encounter after a frat party. But is it really by chance? Carrie has always lived under the scrutiny and protection of her senator father. All she really wants is to enjoy college like a normal girl, without any cele Ohhh Finny, Finn, Finnnnn!!!
All she really wants is to enjoy college like a normal girl, without any celebrity to her name.
Thing is, some secrets are more powerful than love. Carrie knows exactly who she is. Seriously, though Carrie is awesome. She has a heart of gold, through and through. Dear lord almighty in book heaven, thank you for giving us Finn Coram! I loved the progression of this story line.
It was seamless and flowed really well. The only reason I nixed half a star was because I thought Carrie, during the critical scenes, holds on to her pride to long and it kind of got annoying. Especially because she was so level-headed through out the book. I do realize her stance though, as well as reasoning, but it was a bit prolonged.
Or maybe I just wanted more sexy time with Finn. Which leads me to my next topic. Mix all those together, and you get a mega ovarian combustion. Those two are meant to be. No doubt about it. Good thing is that technically the book ends with a happy ending. But that cliffhanger will leave you chewing your nails off! Sep 15, Marissa rated it did not like it. This wasn't even worth. It sounded so promising too. It was too much instant attraction between Carrie and Finn.
They only knew one another for a day and he kisses her. Anyways, it was far too dramatic the I want you but I can't have you storyline. See, Finn works for Carrie's father. Finn is Carrie's bodyguard, though she doesn't know it. To her, she meets this surfer guy who's willing to teach her to surf, and take her on rid This wasn't even worth. To her, she meets this surfer guy who's willing to teach her to surf, and take her on rides on his motorcycle and who is everything that her father wouldn't want her to be around.
But in actuality, Finn is a Marine, who is hired by Carrie's father to watch out for her during her first year of college. Y'all know where this is going right? Anyways, there is a lot of kissing and then regretting the kissing, and telling Carrie that it can't happen again. But to make this short, eventually Finn decides to hell with it, he wants to be with her, she wants to be with him, it's all good. You know what I'm about to say She doesn't know that he was hired to follow her around. Naturally, she finds out right after they have had sex, and everything appears to be going well for them.
There are tears, and yelling, and cussing, and more tears.
To sum this up, there's a lot of stupid stuff that goes on, until Finn thinks he has to tell Carrie he loves her, and then Carrie forgives Finn and all is dandy. Though, her father is under the impression that Finn is doing what he's being paid for. Well, just wait till that bomb drops That's right, there is a book 2!
Which is great for actual fans of this book, and characters, and all that they entail. For me, I'm done, I can't read a second book about these two characters lives because I will blow my brains out. The storyline felt so overused and repetitive. I can't, but hey if you enjoy the instant attraction, no real relationship, where nothing surprising happens, then hey, this is your book. The problem is that you are trying to define function test outside the class definition of class B.
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