Paper Thin (A Paper Thin Novel Book 1), by Jennifer Snyder
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Paper Thin (A Paper Thin Novel Book 1), by Jennifer Snyder
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Fate has always seemed to mock Charlotte Montgomery, continuously dangling the man of her dreams just out of reach. It isn’t until Charlotte receives word her older sister Emma is getting engaged that she feels fate’s teasing has hit a new high. Once she begrudgingly decides to return home to the tiny town of Parish Cove, curious to find out who has captured her sister’s heart, fate suddenly seems as though it may have tossed her a bone. The problem: Charlotte forgot one simple thing…Fate has never been her friend. Emotions run high. Happiness will be shattered. And tragedy will strike, leaving everyone feeling paper thin. (New Adult Contemporary Novel - This is book 1 in the Paper Thin Series.)
Paper Thin (A Paper Thin Novel Book 1), by Jennifer Snyder- Amazon Sales Rank: #618471 in eBooks
- Published on: 2015-09-29
- Released on: 2015-09-29
- Format: Kindle eBook
From the Author If you enjoy New Adult Contemporary stories with heavy emotions and a great sense of hope, this is the series for you!
About the Author Jennifer Snyder lives in North Carolina were she spends most of her time writing new adult and young adult fiction, reading, and struggling to stay on top of housework. She is a tea lover with an obsession for Post-it notes and smooth writing pens. Jennifer lives with her husband and two children, who endure listening to songs that spur inspiration on repeat and tolerate her love for all paranormal, teenage-targeted TV shows.Find out more about her latest novel by visiting her website:jennifersnyderbooks.comOther ways to connect with Jennifer:Email: Jennifersnyder04@gmail.com Facebook: facebook.com/authorjennifersnyderTwitter: twitter.com/jennsnyder04To see a complete book list of Jennifer Snyder's books visit: jennifersnyderbooks.com/book-list/To get an email whenever Jennifer releases a new title, sign up for her newsletter at jennifersnyderbooks.com. It's full of fun and freebies sent right to your inbox!
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Full of surprises! Loved it! By The Tale Temptress It's hard to know what I can say in this review without revealing too much of the story. I'll start with characterization and work my way from there.At first, I have to admit I didn't immediately connect with Charlotte. She seemed kind of desperate and a little selfish at first. It didn't take long though for me to discover that she was fairly self-aware, and when a character who has some glaring flaws can understand herself and know what her own faults are, it really helps to redeem them as a character for me. More on that later.The other characters in the story are her mom, who has Alzeimers, her sister who is getting married, and the fiance. Twist of fate indeed. At first, as I said, Charlotte comes across in a negative way to me because she works so hard to avoid having anything to do with the care of her mother, leaving it all to her older sister. With time, though, I began to see her in a new light. She's hurt by the effects that the disease has on her mother, and has a hard time seeing a mother who doesn't always remember her. Not everyone can handle that in the same way. Then there's the matter of her sister's fiance. All I can say about that is that fate can be cruel indeed. At that point, I really started to sympathize with Charlotte.Then the author took things to an entirely new level and I was shocked by the turn of events in this story. Then toward the end of the story, she shocked me again! I could believe some of the things that happened so unexpectedly in this story, and through it all, Charlotte's character grew, changed, grew strength and impressed me.This was not your typical New Adult contemporary. There's a bit of romance, but it was not really a factor for me. The most important part of the story was Charlotte, the issues going on around her, and the growth she experiences as a result. It was a journey of self-discovery, and a heartbreaking one.The author did a really good job handling some very sensitive subjects in this story. The writing was very good, engaging, and the entire story left me with a poignantly sad but hopeful feeling. It wasn't at all what I was expecting, but I'm definitely glad that I read it.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. This book was sad and everything happened to Charlotte (and her family) but ... By Cátia Jorge This book was not what I was expecting. I lie. It was not what I was expecting when I requested it from NetGalley but it was what I was expecting after reading a few reviews. This book was sad and everything happened to Charlotte (and her family) but I really enjoyed it. I really liked Charlotte as a character. Yes she had a few problems character wise but she was just a 20 year-old girl who didn’t know what she should do so she’s just ran away from a few things. I really enjoyed her journey even if the end was sad and I wasn’t expecting that (I was expecting to be sad but not in the way it was). Another thing I really liked in this book was Charlotte’s friendship with Dawson. I really enjoyed how they helped each other with their problems and with the things were happening in their life. I could have a few problems with their friendship and with a few things that happened but I kind of understand why they did what did. One thing I really wanted was to see more of her Charlotte’s relationship with her sister before a few things happened. I think there wasn’t time to see how they really were together and I would love to see they interacting a little bit more. The story itself was beautiful and heartbreaking. Yes it was hard to read this book because everything happened at the same time to Charlotte but in the end I really enjoyed it.Overall, this book was way better than I was expecting and I’m really happy about it. If you’re looking for a happy book this book is not for you but if you want to read something realistic with some character development you should give this one a try because it was beautiful.*I was provided a copy by the author via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful. Not what I was expecting at all. This is not a romance to me, and there is no traditional HEA. By Casey M. Britton Review for Ramblings From This Chick. ramblingsfromthischick.blogspot.comPaper Thin is my first book by Jennifer Snyder. I was really intrigued by the blurb of this one, and I thought that I knew what I was in for. That wasn't the case here at all though, and this wasn't anything like what I had been expecting. Paper Thin was beautifully written, and I think that Jennifer Snyder is definitely talented. That being said though, this story was not for me. I want to warn potential readers here that this is not a traditional HEA or what I would even consider a romance. This story is fiction and deals with some difficult topics and how we handle life's curve balls.Charlotte Montgomery and Fate are not friends. At every turn, Fate seems to mock her. Every time that she thinks things are about to go her way, she quickly finds that she has been fooled once again. So when her sister informs her that she is engaged and asks her to finally return home, Charlotte is reluctant to go. Curious to see who her sister has found, Charlotte heads home and thinks that Fate may have finally given her something. But Charlotte soon figures out that Fate once again has different plans for her.I really felt for Charlotte here. She didn't always make choices that I agreed with, and she did have her moments that frustrated me. But I felt like she was always getting such a raw deal. She wasn't a bad person and yet she seemed to have such terrible karma. At the beginning of this book, I really thought that things were finally turning around for her only for her to be slapped in the face. I hated how things went, and even though the situation was very complicated, I was really hoping that things would finally go her way. This book was really about Charlotte dealing with tragedy and difficult things in life, and I really think that she grew as a person. But that wasn't the story I was expecting here, and unfortunately this entire book was a bit of a downer for me. It was tough to get through parts of this story, and I just didn't want to even finish it at times knowing that it wasn't going to end how I had hoped.Overall, this wasn't a bad book but I think I went into it expecting something completely different and that changed the entire experience for me. I think if I had known this was more of a journey to self discovery and growth/healing that I would have been better off. But I was expecting this to be a romance at the heart of it, and that wasn't the case at all. One thing that is for certain though is that this one was emotional and heartbreaking at times, and I would warn readers to make sure they have tissues on hand before reading this one. Jennifer Snyder is a great writer, and I am sure that I will read more from her in the future. I will prepare myself ahead of time that her stories aren't always traditional HEAs though before starting, and I think that is something that will definitely change my mindset about what I am reading.**Compilmentary Copy Provided by Good Choice Reading**
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