
Constant
Reviews

3.5

Find this review and more at kimberlyfaye reads. Hooooooollllllllyyyyyyy crap, this book. I wasn't really sure what to expect from this one because it's so very different than the other of Rachel's books I've read. I expected it to be a bit darker and I anticipated there would be some suspenseful moments, but it was more than that. Constant was virtually unputdownable. I literally couldn't enough of Sayer and Caroline and their story. Constant was another second chance story with another adorable kid, but so very different than others I've read in the past. In fact, I'm not going to get very deep in the plot because I honestly believe it's best if you just go in totally unspoiled and experience it yourself. It flips back and forth between present and past, but is told entirely through Caroline's POV. I really liked her as a character, but that did leave me wondering what was going on with Sayer, and what was motivating him. Regardless, I thoroughly enjoyed being utterly enthralled and addicted to this book. I couldn't flip pages quickly enough because I HAD TO KNOW what was going on and how it would all end. Constant ends in a pretty wicked cliffhanger and I'm really glad the second book, Consequence, isn't all that far away because I have SO MANY QUESTIONS that need answered. Oh, it's worth mentioning I did have an ARC of this book that I didn't get to before release because I suck. I did grab it off Kindle Unlimited just so I knew I was reading the final version. :) FAVORITE QUOTES Sometimes life doesn't work out the way you plan. Sometimes circumstances change and sometimes they're for the better. But he was my constant then and he is the constant ghost that haunts me now. I might not be with him, but he will always be with me. He was at once utterly beautiful and every nightmare I had ever had come to life. "I'm not here to play games with you, Caro. I'm here to live out a dream I once had with a girl I once loved." "I always think you're pretty, but tonight you're making it hard for me to breathe." He kissed me like I was breakable and delicate and his. He kissed me like he couldn't stand being apart for a second longer. He kissed me like I was his breath and he needed me to keep living.

