Review: Fix Up - Stephanie Witter




Review: Fix Up - Book #2 Patch Up Series - Stephanie Witter - October 2014

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Note to Reader : Only Read Fix Up , if you have Read Patch Up - This is not a stand-alone book.

At the end of Book #1 Patch Up, we read as Skye went through a horrible ordeal after being kidnapped and beaten by her stalker abusive ex-boyfriend Sean.  He wanted to hurt Skye for everything she had brought down on him and during this Skye had her boyfriend Duke by her side to help her through the dark moments , but sometimes a tragedy and experience like this can turn our lives horribly upside down and we experience more tragedy than ever before as though we are no longer experiencing the physical abuse , we go through something worst - the heartbreaking truths , the mental abuse where we believe we are so far gone that no-one can love us again, that because of what happened to us no-one can see through to a positive vibe and a happy outlook. After Skye was abused , she broke and distanced herself from her friends Kate and Derek and her boyfriend Duke.  This book starts with Skye meeting with her shrink Dr. Charles Marshall . Skye and Dr. Marshall have a connection that throughout the novel made me wonder whether she would choose him in the end or stick with Duke- readers you will have to read the book to find out who Skye chooses. During Fix Up we read from both Skye's POV and Duke's -mainly Duke's. We read how he feels responsible for what has happened to Skye and that no matter what, he can't express how he feels to Skye . He loves her but can he show it ? This novel is heartwrenching and shows readers, just how insecurities can occur and that no matter what we are like on the outside , we can all be broken and volatile inside and that it can be the downfall of many relationships.
If you can handle Gritty and Edgy New Adult Novels, then Stephanie Witter's Patch Up Series is for you .




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