
And the more time they spend together, the more Micha chips away Ella’s defences, and bit by bit, she starts to open up to him. It’s all very hot, and the chemistry between them is intense. There is heaps of flirting and a fair bit of touchy-feely. Having never really gotten together, their relationship is that of best friends who want more but have never actually taken the step. Swoon!!!!! Determined to get ‘his’ Ella back, he slips straight back into their old relationship as if she’d never left. What more could we ask for? Oh yeah, he’s hopelessly in love with his girl. Oh yes he is! A tattooed bad boy, with a lip ring who plays guitar and is in a band. She died on that bridge eight months ago.”Īnd then there’s Micha. Determined to protect herself, she tries to push Micha away – “That Ella you knew is gone. I love these characters!! Ella has two personalities, the “loud spoken, reckless girl, who showed what she felt to the world”, and the new, polite and never out of control girl she is trying hard to be. He immediately recognises that Ella is not who she used to be, and makes it his mission to uncover the girl he loves and bring her back to him. But the past has a way of coming back, and when she returns to her home town during her summer vacation, she is immediately confronted with Micha – her best friend since childhood, and the man who loves her and has spent eight months searching for her (and who just happens to live next door). The prologue to this book left me shocked with its emotional intensity, and I was instantly drawn into the hard, and somewhat sad, world of these characters.Įlla ran away from her real life eight months ago, leaving everybody and everything behind to reinvent herself in an effort to forget about the traumas in her life. Tortured and lost Ella, and gorgeously loyal Micha. This is our intro to two amazing characters.



I can’t do this without you.”īut he needs to figure out life without this perception of me, because I don’t know how long I can keep doing it without drowning.” “Micha pulls back and smooths my wet hair out of my eyes.
