Sunday, April 20, 2014

Review: The Space Between Victoria H. Smith

Genre: NA Romance Fiction
Narration: 1st Person Drake and Lacey
Reading Duration: Around two days
Main Character: Drake and Lacey
Copy: Kindle (99¢)
Five Coils out of Five!

The space between is definitely love!

Truman Drake is a 19 year old Korean adopted into a white family. His father is senator and like most teens, Drake likes to break a few rules. One night his rule breaking gets him face to face with a beautiful woman from the other side of the tracks. Drake is desperate to see her again, so desperate he goes to drastic measures just to get her attention. Not only does he grab the girl's attention, but the law's as well. Drake ends up in trouble, and is pissed yet oddly enough wants to se the woman who caused it all. He does, but the situation becomes a bit complicated.

Eighteen year old Lacey Douglas is beautiful. She has a voice of an angel, face of a goddess and a heart of gold. Lacey's mother is sick and her father is MIA. She works at a theater to make money to help support her mother but that's not enough. She has dreams, dreams of becoming an opera singer. She surely has the voice for it but with her mother's medical state, it would be wrong for her to leave her stranded. Lacey knows that taking the job she gets a call back for can help extend her mother's life, but would it be worth it if she cannot be with her?

With ignorant, racist, classist parents, the two lovers must find a way to overcome the barriers that are placed in the way and connect the space between! 

1 comment:

  1. I loved this book! I'm about to hopefully grab book 2 and 2.5.

    (and I'm a Somebody! Yes!)

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