Series: Crash #1
Published by: Self Published on July 18, 2012
Genre: Contemporary, Romance
Pages: 323
Source: Purchased
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Rating: ★★★★★
Jude Ryder and Lucy Larson are this generation's Romeo and Juliet: Explosive. Sizzling. Tragic.
A steamy summer encounter with bad boy Jude means trouble for Lucy. Her sights are set on becoming a ballerina, and she won't let anything get in her way . . . except Jude.
He's got a rap sheet, dangerous mood swings, and a name that's been sighed, shouted, and cursed by who knows how many girls.
Jude's a cancer, the kind of guy who's fated to ruin the lives of girls like Lucy—and he tells her so.
But as rumors run rampant and reputations are destroyed, Lucy's not listening to Jude's warning. Is tragedy waiting in the wings? This racy romance is hot, hot, hot!
OH MY FREAKING GOD!!! Can I give this book a million stars? Can I? CAN I??? I smiled, laughed, and ridiculously giggled my way through this book. Every other page, my eyes would bulge and I would start giggling like some crazy, mad scientist or something.
This book was freaking hilarious. Two pages in, I knew I was going to love it. Lucy is a FABULOUS narrator! She’s super witty, sarcastic, and quick-thinking. Her comebacks are the bomb! I was highlighting every other sentence like crazy because I didn’t want to forget all the best funny bits!
I LOVE JUDE!!! He’s hot, he’s sexy, he’s a total bad boy, but he’s also a sweetheart. I love how he always stands up for Lucy. He doesn’t let anyone talk bad about her and he’s always the first to defend her. But that doesn’t mean Lucy needs defending. She’s not a weak damsel in distress and she could certainly stand up for herself. She’s got some serious spunk and attitude and would have no problem telling people off for being douchebags.
I had not worked my ass of for the grades I had, or worked tireless summer days waiting tables, or paved my way as a strong woman to be reduced to some object two jealous boys could fight over.
Crash by Nicole Williams, Page 170
But man, Jude is the kind of guy you definitely shouldn’t want to be with. He’s dangerous, he runs in bad crowds, he’s a heartbreaker. But Nicole Williams did a brilliant job of making me see that and understand it, but want to ignore it completely. Because Jude had me every bit as weak in the knees as Lucy was! The great thing about Jude is that he’s honest. Lucy asks him a lot of tough questions about his past and he always does his best to answer them fully and honestly—sometimes even brutally so.
This man was the pope, president, and god of dodging the topic. Too bad for him he was dealing with the queen, holy mother, and empress of seeing through a man’s stream of shit.
Crash by Nicole Williams, Page 178
This is more of an observation than a complaint, but I thought there would be more ballet in the book; there was actually very little. It wasn’t necessarily a bad thing, I think it just surprised me.
I almost don’t know what else to say about this book. I loved it so much that I feel like I just want to jump around and mash the keyboard with excitement and have that be my review! I mean, what else can I tell you other than that I smiled, laughed, cried, said “Awwwww” about a million times, and nearly smacked my kindle against my head because I was so excited! This book was so powerful, exciting, devastating, and happy all at once. If I were to really dive down and analyse it, I know I could find faults, but I don’t want to. Because in the moment, nothing bothered me in the book. I would just be looking for things to critique if I sat down and thought about it. I loved every minute of reading this book and that’s that!
You can’t be friends with the person you were meant to spend the rest of your life with.
Crash by Nicole Williams, Page 246
OMG! I love your review and your passion for these characters who sound amazing!!
I’ve had this book sitting for a while on my kindle & you have certainly prompted me to bump it up on my list.
Thank-you for sharing your amazing review 🙂
You will love it Sharon! It’s an amazing book! I had to read the second one immediately after and it’s just as good!
Yay, I’m so glad you loved this one! Lucy was so funny! And Jude is awesome, love him.
I wish there would have been more ballet too, especially since it’s featured on both covers.
Dude, Clash nearly gave me a heart attack of how pissed I was. I freaking HATE that Vix Bitch!
Can’t wait for book 3 and your review of Clash!
Omg I know! Vix Bitch was pure evil! I wanted to burn her. I can’t wait to read the third book! I wish I had it now!!
Ahh!!!!!! so happy you read these books now!! They are awesome right?!?!?!?!?! You found the right words: powerful and exciting! I can’t wait for book 3 and I was super duper excited when I heard about it!
I seriously don’t know why I didn’t read these books sooner! Especially because I had Crash on my Kindle for WEEKS! I’m so glad I finally read them! TOTALLY AMAZING!!
Books that say it is this generations Romeo and Juliet scare the crap out of me. I freakin hate tragedies. But it doesn’t sound like this book is sad in the end, right?
Yeah it’s not really a tragedy. I mean in the middle of the book it does seem like there are a million things keeping them apart, but the end is very happy! And the end of the second book is very, VERY happy!
I was a little iffy about reading this at first, but your review has definitely gotten me excited! An awesome MC, a swoony & dangerous bad boy AND hilarious humor? I couldn’t ask for more! xD
I promise, it’s a GREAT book! And the second one is equally fabulous (of not more!).
This sounds like a book full of spunk, excitement and laughter.
I’m eager to get my hands on this novel now! 🙂
Great review.