Nowhere but Here

Nowhere but Here

2015 • 304 pages

Ratings6

Average rating4.2

15

I've never read a Katie McGarry book before, but now that I have I really would like to read more. The writing style is perfect for contemporary books and I loved the switching between the two character's POVs.

Oz and Emily couldn't be more different at the start of this book. I connected with Emily right away when it came to her fears and her controlled life. Oz was the complete opposite. I really liked watching their story unfold and figuring out all the lies that everyone had kept from them.

For me the best character was Olivia, I loved how brutally honest and to the point she was. She wouldn't put up with anyone's BS and I loved that about her. She is in the middle of a biker gang, but still somehow puts herself at the top of the hierarchy.

I started this book by listening to the audiobook, but I couldn't actually read the book that way, the narrators just did not allow me to read and grasp the story. Their voices were too aggravating for me. They may not bother other people, but for me it kept me from getting through the book. Instead, I just read the book and had no issues getting into the story and becoming engrosses with the characters and their world.

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