Saturday, May 31, 2014

Snapshot

I know that I had promised you three reviews, I promise that I haven't been slacking off. If you read the post before this, you would know that I've been sick, I'm not completely healthy yet but I'm good enough to write this review. Two weeks ago I read a book called Snapshot, it is the second book of The Jamieson Brothers Series, this book focuses on Adam Jamieson, the lead guitarist. It is written by Angie Stanton and it was published in 2012.

The High and Low
.The supporting characters were more memorable this time around.
.Just like the first book I liked the cover.

.Like the first book I found something lacking.
.The eldest Jamieson brother is starting to get on my nerve.

Quick Summary
Marti Hunter hates anyone who has anything to do with rock and roll or its lifestyle because of her parents. During the summer her granmother enrolled her into and art camp, there she meets Adam Jamieson.

Adam Jamieson is tired of their crazy lifestyle. He is ecstactic to have two weeks to himself, he cut his well known hair and enrolled himself  with a different name into an art camp hoping to experience the life of a normal teenager at least for a while, there he meets Marti Hunter.............................That's all I guess.

The conclusion
Truthfully, I have to say that the story was stronger and felt more realistic compered to its predessecor. The characters have more interaction with each other's life and the supporting characters were also stronger. Like the first book I found the story lacking something, maybe because their relationship went a little bit quicker than I expected it to be. Anyway, The eldest brother is starting to annoy me, apparentally he have not learn anything since the first book. I truly wonder what kind of person would be paired with him. Personally, I really liked her father. She remembers him as being a really terrible father and truthfully, he really is. But, deep down he does cares for his daughter, its just he tends to be really irresponsible. Without the father the book wouldn't be the same. The only thing I could say is that if you're looking for a nice lite romance with a kooki father for a side dish you should definitely read this book.

Rating: 7 out of 10

(The first book was more of a low seven while this book gets a high seven)


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