Tidal by Emily Snow
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
*New Adult Romance*
Now
that Willow Avery is out of rehab, she's got one chance left to prove
herself before she’s officially on every producer’s shit list. At least,
that's what her parents and agent are claiming. She doesn't really give
a damn if she never makes another movie or not—she just wants to get on
with her life, get back to her friends, and find her next escape. But
Willow is broke. And whether she likes it or not, acting is the only job
she knows how to do.
When she accepts the lead in a beach drama,
Willow finds herself in Hawaii. And in Hawaii, she finds Cooper, the
gorgeous surfer hired to train her for her new role. With the bluest
eyes she’s ever seen and the sexiest Australian accent she’s ever heard,
Cooper’s different from the men she’s used to. He doesn’t want to use
her. And he refuses to let her fail. But when an old friend re-enters
Willow’s life—a friend whose toxicity she’s been drawn to time and time
before and whose presence brings about the painful memories she's tried
so hard to suppress—Willow will have to choose between the girl she was
and the person she’s becoming. The lifestyle that helps her forget the
pain and the guy she’s falling hard for.
Juls Review
Willow Avery's is a washed up actress. drunkeness, drug usage and sex has lead her into a path of destruction and now after 8 months of rehab she's free to go.
Lucky for her her agent has landed her another role. Its a remake of movie that was done way back when and in order to get into her new role her director has hired Cooper to teach her how to look like a surfer.
Cooper isnt what he seems. He may be Willow's trainer but theres so much more to him. So many secrets that he has yet to reveal.
Willow and Cooper both fight the attraction they have for each other. Both are dedicated to their jobs and they both have something to prove. But the more they fight their pull to each other the more their fight goes out of them.
I really loved this book. Not only does it have a chick with the effed up life but she takes it upon herself to better herself. I was really surprised by the end. I wish other female leads could take some pointers from Willow and know that even though you have a great man by your side you can fix yourself to be better.
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