“You’re
the more real to me than any man I’ve ever known … ”
To
book blogger Eden, Adam is the embodiment of every literary fantasy she’s ever
had. Intelligent, wickedly funny, sexy, and attentive – he and his fascinating
life seem right out of a novel. Their whirlwind relationship is so intense and
all consuming that soon she can’t imagine being with anyone else.
But
there’s one little thing that’s keeping Adam and Eden from their happily ever
after.
They’ve
never met. She doesn’t even know what he looks like.
Despite
how hard she’s fallen for him and how he makes her feel, Eden’s doubts begin to
threaten their passionate love affair. Why is he so mysterious? Why does he
seem reluctant to meet her? What is Adam hiding?
Afraid
that she’s being made a fool of, Eden is forced to choose between her heart and
her head. Is Adam too good to be true, as her common sense is telling her, or
is the truth more startling than fiction?
I couldn't really put that into my own words. So, here goes my thoughts:
I don't know how many of you would take a chance on a guy you have never met, but only communicated with through the internet? It is amazing what technology has done for love lives. First off, I thought Dear Adam was incredible. Especially with all the corresponding via twitter, email, instant messaging, and eventually with Skype. Honestly, I didn't know you could Skype without seeing the person. Anyway, I'm digressing. So, Eden and Adam develop this relations solely on internet interaction. However, Adam keeps so very deep dark secrets that jeopardize more than just the relationship.
So, throughout the story, I'm trying to figure out the secret. By the end of the story, I was truly surprise and ended up having mix feelings about the epilogue. However, I did like how the author gave a bit of a warning which kind of prepared me, but not really.
Overall, Dear Adam was mind-blowing story about two people who happen to meet over the internet and gain a real connection. Beautifully written that has you waiting to see what the next conversation will bring you. So, if you are looking for something different and not afraid to take a chance, you might want to give Dear Adam a try.
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