Friday, May 16, 2014

Deep Blue Secret Review

4/5 ☆☆☆☆


I absolutely adore this story.

Rayne and Sadie are utterly adorable in this first book of The Water Keepers series.

Usually the story is a bit like this:
girl meets boy
boy saves girl
they fall in love
and then
they both dive head first into a relationship filled with passion and lust (depending on which story you're reading), but the point is that they always rush into a relationship with someone who is pretty much a stranger 

LIKE HELLO, STRANGER DANGER!

I like how both Sadie and Rayne have this intense emotional connection with each other,
yet neither one of them gives into it.

Sadie is always thinking that she is weak, but honestly I feel that she is very strong, emotionally, because if I had my emotions amplified by some magical water I would definitely be all over Rayne like… well wet on rain. (har-har I know I am hilarious) It is obvious that Sadie is in love with Rayne, but she does a pretty good job of keeping put.

Seriously though, her emotions were everywhere and she still managed to control her self, and not only with Rayne. Poor Sadie would be happy one moment and then severely depressed another.
 The only way I can properly explain this is to compare her emotions 
to that of a whovians, on Christmas night, during 
The Time of The Doctor
(minus the screaming)


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Summary

Sadie is a normal seventeen year old girl. 
She is carefree and very social at her school talking to everyone she meets
and always has a happy and energetic vibe about her… or so it appears.
Sadie tends to spiral into an emotional slump 
at the sound of music that either is or attached to some sort of sad or depressing memory. Sometimes for no reason at all she will become physically exhausted and unhappy.

As if those random episodes aren't enough Sadie's love life, or lack there of suddenly becomes complicated when a strange and incredibly handsome young man saves her from a near death experience. Her relationship with him becomes this huge emotional roller coaster ride. She is falling for him, but her feelings might not even be real - just a side affect of the healing water -  and besides knowing that he is only there to keep her safe - as a bodyguard - and nothing more makes things a bit frustrating for her. 

Sadie doesn't understand why her emotions are out of control. 
She is struggling to keep her feelings for Rayne, which might not even be real, to herself. 
She knows something weird is going, and that Rayne holds all the answers to her questions,
 but the most important question that has been bothering her since finding out about him is 

Why does she even need a (keeper) secret agent to keep her safe?

xoxoxo
-Natasha Blaxk

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