Friday, 10 July 2015

Blue By H.J.Bellus



Blue Williams shines no matter the circumstance. 
-Prettiest in her hometown 
-Most talented cheerleader on her high school squad 
-Valedictorian of the senior class 
-Prom queen and runner up for Miss Teen Colorado 
And the list goes on… 

That’s until college, when she finds out nobody recognizes her, and if they do they couldn’t care less. Blending in is something Blue has longed for her entire life. Living in a dorm with a set of new friends is just what she needed to escape her stale life back home. For the first time, she’s seen for her talent and not her name or looks. 

Cheer is her number one priority, considering a full-ride scholarship landed her at a prestigious university, and she intends to take advantage of it. A true beauty inside and out, Blue’s heart has always pumped competitive blood. 

Until one night changes her forever…the beauty is gone, and all she has left are nasty, ugly memories. The man who saved her has a story of his own, with ninety percent of his body scarred. 

What happens when the Beauty falls for the Beast?


The blurb does nothing for this book. 

"Until one night changes her forever…the beauty is gone, and all she has left are nasty, ugly memories. The man who saved her has a story of his own, with ninety percent of his body scarred. "

This is completely out of text. None of this happens so I'm really confused. 

Blue starts college, and as soon as she moves into the dorms she finds herself going to find something to eat, and ends up in a fast food joint where she meets the football players in her school. That's where she meets Tuck. Well, she sees him and is captivated by him. 
From then on she tries her damn hardest to be noticed, to get him to want her. 

Soon, with their friendship getting closer, Blue finds herself a stalker, one going at lengths to make her scared. 

The first half of this book held so much promise me. In fact, the first 70% did, but then all of a sudden it was like the author just wanted to get it finished. 

I don't want to ruin the plot, so I'll hold off on details, but I felt like I had more questions at the end than I did answers. They made this big deal of what was going on, and to me, that felt it was only half of the ending, but then wham, it finished. No explanations, no backstory, none in her POV and none to explain what she went through or where she had been. Or hell, even about her recovery. It really blew me away and ruined the book for me. 

3*

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