THE DESTINY OF VIOLET AND LUKE sheds light on the lives of
two of the most trouble characters in Jessica Sorensen's
The
Coincidence series. With Sorensen's writing style, it's
easy
for readers to fall in love with her characters. The
relatable way in which Sorensen portrays her characters
makes the emotional aspect of the story come so easy and I
think that is why readers enjoy her writing so much.
Both Luke Price and Violet Hayes are familiar faces to
readers, yet we don't know much about them at all. Their
pasts have been shrouded in darkness for so long that it
seems like not even the character realize who they have
become. Luke drowns himself in alcohol and sex, trying to
use it as a way to control his life, yet it brings him down
even more, creating a vicious cycle he cannot escape.
Violet is very untrustworthy and suspicious of everyone
around her. As a product of the foster care system, she has
been grown that way and it begins to affect her relationship
with others. However, there is one person that she cannot
seem to stay away from.
As Luke and Violet's romance blooms, it's wonderful to see
the light amongst the darkness. Yet true to Sorensen's
style, she doesn't allow the angst to lift for too long
because in a shocking twist that completely blindsided me,
Sorensen reveals a very dark secret that could potentially
ruin Luke and Violet forever.
Prepare to have your mind blown because Jessica Sorensen
definitely goes the extra mile with this latest instalment
to the series. With an abundance of angst and killer twists
that will slice your heart open, THE DESTINY OF VIOLET AND
LUKE will no doubt surpass reader's expectations.
From the #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Ever
After of Ella and Micha comes a story of scars, courage, and
new possibilities . . .
Luke Price's life has always been about order, control, and
acting tough on the outside. For Luke, meaningless
relationships are a distraction-a way to tune out the
twisted memories of his childhood. He desperately wishes he
could forget his past, but it haunts him no matter what he
does.
Violet Hayes has had a rough life. When she was young, she
was left with no family and the memory of her parents'
unsolved murders. She grew up in foster homes, living with
irresponsible parents, drugs, and neglect, and trying to
fight the painful memories of the night her parents were
taken from her. But it's hard to forget when she never got
closure-and she can't stop dreaming about what happened that
tragic night. To make it through life, she keeps her
distance from everyone and never allows herself to feel
anything.
Then Violet meets Luke. The two clash instantly, yet they
can't seem to stay away from each other. Although they fight
it, they both start to open up and feel things they've never
felt before. They discover just how similar they are. But
they also discover something else: The past always catches
up with you . . .