Title: Under a Different Sky
Author: Lindsey Iler
Series: Hand Over My Heart Duet Book One
Genre: New Adult Romance
Release Date: June 10, 2019
Goodreads: http://bit.ly/UADSGoodreads
BLURB
My life is a mess.
I'm walking around with a black eye. My position on the hockey team is questionable at best, and if that’s not bad enough, I think I'm falling for my dead girlfriend's best friend.
Every day, it's a fight to feel alive, and yet, I drink to numb the pain. Everyone is standing back, watching me fall apart.
Everyone except Hannah. No matter how many times I push, she's there to pull me back. She refuses to let me spiral any deeper. And after one kiss—she’s impossible to ignore.
Unfortunately, it seems she and I aren’t the only thing being kept a secret.
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Our review
Author Bio:
“Heartbreaking and forbidden, 5 stars”
I finished reading Under a Different Sky at 12:30 in the morning last night and I still don’t know what to say. If you don’t like cliffhangers then I would wait until the second book comes out. Either that or be left wanting and waiting. Iler hit us with all the angst, drama, and heartache. I had zero expectations when I went into Under a Different Sky and thank the lord for that. I had no idea where Iler was taking the story and I still don’t. I loved the forbiddenness of the story.
Hannah and Nick went through something painful for anyone of any age. They experienced the ultimate loss and together found refuge. Hannah won’t let Nick fall. She made a promise and that’s one she has no problems keeping. The question is will she be able to keep her other promise? One thing is for sure I for one cannot wait to get my hand on the next book and see what happens for Nick and Hannah.
Plot-5/5
Characters-5/5
Heat-5/5
Writing style-5/5
Overall-5/5
Author Bio:
Lindsey Iler is the author of the Our Worlds series. She's had her feet planted in the state of Michigan since she was born and she still lives there with her husband and four kids.
When she's not writing, she's spending time with family and friends, listening to music, and reading.
Lindsey writes mature young adult/new adult romance. She falls in love with every character that pops into her head and is notorious for writing long chapters in her notes on her iPhone.
She finds inspiration from music and the people around her.
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Excerpt:
Her fingers rub against each other like they’re trying to control themselves. Does she want to reach out and touch me? The thought of her being nervous makes me smirk. Her eyes scan up my legs, to my bare chest, and stop on my lips. She bites down on her own, and I can’t help but notice the pink hue on her chest.
She’s losing it. There’s a power in that, an exhilaration that’s hard to ignore. I need to remember to lose the shirt more often.
“I never noticed...” she whispers, moving her hands down to her sides. “I mean, I noticed. I just never...”
“Allowed yourself too long to appreciate it.” I move toward her.
“Right.” Her chest rises and falls rapidly, like she has zero control of herself.
“And what about now? Are you going to allow yourself?” My last step brings me to her feet, and I straddle one leg while standing above her.
Her chin lifts, and her hair skims over her back. “It’s probably not a good idea.”
“Sometimes the bad ideas are the ones that change our lives, Hannah. Let me change everything.” I lean down, inching my lips closer to hers. “I know you said you didn’t want me to kiss you yet, but...”
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