About the book
Crash is
the first book in the new adult series of the same name by Nicole Williams. It
was published by Simon & Schuster on 6th June and the book is
384 pages long.
Plot Synopsis
After
leaving her private school, Southpointe High is the last place Lucy Larson expected
to be… or even wanted to be. Well, that was until she meets Jude Ryder, a guy
known by everyone but not necessarily for the right reasons. Lucy has planned
her whole life around ballet and Jude’s long list of indiscretions doesn’t work
very well with that. With a pretty normal and disciplined upbringing, Lucy has
no idea what she’s getting into with Jude. She’s about to learn what it means
to want something so badly even if she knows she shouldn’t.
What I thought
I had heard
so many good things about this series on Twitter so I was so happy when I
finally got the chance to read it.
Lucy and
her dysfunctional family have just moved back to where they used to spend the
summers and while it isn’t that far away from home, it is still a big
adjustment. Her mum is a work-a-holic, her dad a recluse and her being
determined to become a dancer. I really loved Lucy from the get go. In the very
first pages, she goes to some great lengths to get the attention of a guy and
isn’t afraid to go for what she wants. She’s also the good girl of the story
but with a bit of an edge. She’s very outspoken when it comes to saying what
she thinks or feels and she doesn’t let anyone walk all over her.
When Lucy
meets Jude, her heart instantly beats incredibly fast… and why the hell wouldn’t
it?! Jude is the perfect bad boy and someone I couldn’t help but love
completely. He has a very sketchy past (and present) and everyone in town knows
his name, calls his name, curses his name. The boy has a reputation. He doesn’t
do girlfriends, dates or romance… until Lucy. Honestly, there have been a few
fantastic bad boys in young adult/ new adult books but Jude has quickly become
one of my favourites. Jude has a really bad past and he knows his life is
terrible. He never tries to deny that and in fact, he tries to warn Lucy to
stay away from him because of who he is and how his life is. It was extremely
sad to hear Jude put himself down so much but I liked beginning to see changes
in him as he spent more time with Lucy.
Both
characters on their own were amazing. They had so much going for them and so
much that was interesting. However, together they were so much more. Jude and
Lucy have a rollercoaster of a relationship due to the problems in their lives.
With Lucy, Jude becomes so caring and compassionate and really looks out for
her. Lucy tries to keep Jude in line and to keep him out of trouble. Each
character totally has the other’s back and really wants the best for them, even
when that might not necessarily be each other. Lucy and Jude’s relationship was
a really special one for me and I really enjoyed watching it progress and
change as the book went on.
While the
plot of Crash does revolve mostly around the relationship of Lucy and Jude,
there is also a lot more to it than that. This is a book about families and how
people get over their problems. It is about accepting who you are and embracing
that, good and bad parts included. It is about first loves and doing everything
for that one special person in your life. Crash is also about the complexity of
relationships and the things that can end up going wrong. Due to both Lucy and
Jude’s personalities, they do clash numerous times on many different things.
The fights and disagreements were what made this book so exciting. I never knew
what was coming next in the story and Nicole Williams had me reading as fast as
I could to find out how things would end up between Lucy and Jude.
While the
arguments and disagreements made the book exciting, it also made me slightly
annoyed with some of the characters. Both Lucy and Jude were both extremely
quick to judge the other without hearing the reasons behind certain actions.
For two people who are supposed to love each other, there was an extreme lack
of trust from both sides. From Jude, I could maybe understand his actions a
little more. He hadn’t ever been in a relationship and probably didn’t really
know how to react to being in one. Lucy on the other hand, should have known
better than to listen to rumours and other people’s opinions.
Overall
though, Crash has been one of my favourite new adult books so far. Luckily, I
had the sequel ready and waiting to be read and I picked it up immediately
after finishing this one.
Crash is one of your favourite new adult books so far!? Very happy I have this one waiting for me after reading your review! :)
ReplyDeleteI thoroughly enjoyed it!! I've been on a NA stint recently so plenty more reviews to come soon
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