Published by William Morrow Paperbacks Publication Date: November 1st 2016
Pages: 352
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New York Times and USA Today bestselling author Molly McAdams’ powerful new novel offers one of the most memorable love triangles in fiction since Twilight—perfect for fans of New Adult fiction like Jamie McGuire, Abbi Glines, and Tamarra Webber.
Futures are uncertain, unpredictable—like ink spilled across the purest surface. Nearly imperceptible ripples move and flow until a unique stain is formed. The ink is permanently embedded in the surface…
During one wild night in college, Jentry Michaels is a tidal wave of ink that brands Aurora Wilde’s soul. An unparalleled stain she can’t forget despite the many months that have passed—and despite the distraction she’d hoped she would find in her new relationship with Declan, the charmer who captured her heart soon after. Jentry has irrevocably touched her soul, and he is intertwined in her present and future in ways she never fathomed. Now Aurora is faced with keeping that night hidden though it feels as if the ink has indelibly etched their story across her skin.
When Declan is confronted with his own personal demons, Aurora must decide if she will continue to hold tight to their relationship and a safe, reliable future with him, or if she will turn to Jentry—the guy she can’t forget no matter how hard she tries.…
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I feel like I need to start this review with I absolutely adore Molly McAdams but I didn’t love this book. Not every book by a beloved author is for every reader and I See You wasn’t for me. I felt this book was overly angsty, the characters didn’t communicate, the jumping around time frame just did me in while reading. The plot starts when Aurora Wilde has a one night stand at a frat party with a guy named Jay. The one night is so remarkable that she looks for him the week after the alleged night but he is gone which he told her he would be leaving. Ten months later, she meets Declan and they are a couple. They are happy, living together and the one problem is Declan’s mother Linda. I hated Linda. On top of that, Jentry, Declan’s adopted brother is coming back from one of many tours with the Marines. OH NO….Jentry is Jay. Hence the major angst. Jentry is still hung up on Aurora and instead of clueing Declan in to what happened, we get a whole lot of unnecessary drama. Believe me, I have no issues with love triangles…I actually like them but I didn’t like these guys equally which is probably the reason this storyline didn’t work for me. I also mentioned the pacing of the book, I couldn’t figure out all the jumping around from past, 10 months ago, to the present. It was too much. I have no issue with backstory and developing the characters through different time frames, I just didn’t follow this storyline very easily. Anyway with all of this said, there are plenty of readers who will love this book, I just didn’t love it the way I normally love a Molly McAdams book.