My best friend, the fun loving, outgoing one.
When she’s gone, taken away entirely way too soon,
I have to learn how to live.
And not just for me, but for her too.I have to live for the both of us.
That means doing things I’d never do, stepping out of the shadows
to join the rest of the world- taking chances, falling in love,
and getting into a little trouble along the way.
Losing my best friend broke me.
And when a person breaks,
They f*cking shatter.
Sunny Shelly’s Review: 4 Stars
I was expecting this book to be a gut-wrenching, ugly cry read — and it was not. Despite what the blurb lead me to believe going in, I found F*cking Shattered to be a lighter read than I expected. There are plenty of sad moments, but like several other reviewers, I found myself laughing at the antics between River and Jovi more often than sobbing because of the situation that Jovi was in.
When Jovi’s best friend Katie suddenly dies, she sets out to complete the “bucket list” which Katie had written for her. It is more like a list of rules to learn how to loosen up and live a little. Top of the list is “kiss a stranger” — which Jovi does, at Katie’s funeral. But when she runs into the mysterious hottie more than once after that, Jovi can’t help but wonder why, and if there’s a reason for the intense connection and attraction she and River share.
The two embark on a road trip so Jovi can complete Katie’s final wish, falling in love along the way, learning about themselves and each other. But when River drops a major bombshell on her, will Jovi find it in her heart to forgive him?
These characters are very likable, and I honestly didn’t expect the story to go the way that it did. Was I absolutely shattered by this book? No. Not in the heartbroken sense. But I did like the way the story brought two broken people together and helped them heal one another.
I received an advanced copy and voluntarily left a review for Sunny Shelly Reads book blog
practically pushes me up to the bar and onto a barstool before motioning for
the bartender.
my purse on the hook under the bar, as he orders us a drink.
look over at him, trying to figure him out and what he wants with me.
seeing me out of the corner of his bright blue eyes.
deal is.”
do I have to have a ‘deal’?”
drinks in front of us. I pick up the glass and take a sip as he slides over
some cash. “I don’t know. We met under these really weird circumstances, and
then we had a random hook up. I never expected to see you again.”
his eyes on me. “Let me ask you this, why did you kiss me yesterday?”
mirror hanging behind the bar. I don’t want him to see me, see that I’m lying. “As
a thank you for the drink.” The lie leaves my lips smoothly. I almost buy it
myself.
hanging open from him calling me out. “It’s none of your business.”
why you felt the need to sexually assault me?” He leans back, amusement written
all over his perfectly sculpted face. His eyes shine bright, even under the dim
lights of the bar.
assault? I don’t think that’s what it was.” I pick up my drink and take another
swig, enjoying the burn it brings and the numbness that accompanies it.
I wanted you to kiss me?”
getting at? “No.”
hold a gleam of wicked amusement. He likes challenging me.
of mine made me this summer bucket list,” I admit a little breathless.
this list said ‘kiss River’?” His voice is dead serious, but the expression on
his face is nothing short of sarcastic.
say, annoyance consuming me as I push my dark hair behind my ear.
why me? What made you decided that I was the stranger you should kiss?”
know. You were there, the list popped into my head. I figured, why not? I had
never seen you before in my life and I figured I never would again.”
challenge, but you decided to play it the safe way.”
want to get up and leave because he pushes these buttons inside of me that make
me want to pull my hair out. It’s like he’s a child that just lives to annoy
me. But something inside of me won’t let me walk away that easy. It’s like I’m
a glutton for punishment, and just have to see what he will say next.
causing his legs to be on either side of mine. Our legs are almost touching and
it causes a tingle to take over. “Okay, this list, I’m assuming, was meant to
get you out of your element, to make you do things you’d never do, and to learn
to live with what comes out of it instead of always playing it safe, right?” His
jaw flexes as he waits for the answer.
are no rules!”
where you’re wrong. Why bother with the list if you’re not going to do it
right? You thought you could cross things off without having to deal with the
consequences. Meaning, you kissed me because you thought you wouldn’t have to
mess with the awkwardness of having to run into me.”
I think it over. But I can’t come up with an argument because he’s right. I’m
not doing this right. I need to put myself out there and learn what it’s like
to be truly vulnerable.
off.
inner turmoil he’s caused in me, leans back, smiling like a Cheshire cat. I
want to reach over and smack that smug look right off his face.
silence, I turn to him. “So what should I do then? Just go up to a random
stranger in here and kiss them?”
pub. “Yeah, go kiss that one.” He nods towards the back corner.
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