My Clarity | M. Clarke | Book Review

My Clarity by M. Clarke

Title : My Clarity
Author : M. Clarke
Series : My Clarity
Book : 1
POV : Alex & Elijah
Standalone : Yes

The Book Blurb

Still reeling from the death of her father, Alexandria hopes to find both independence and reprieve from her grief by heading off to college. However, life throws her a serious curveball when she discovers that her roommate isn’t quite the person she had imagined.

Smoking, tattoos, and street racing for fast cash are Elijah’s only interests. A harsh life has made him apathetic and indifferent, until Alexandria enters his life. When their paths cross, turmoil abounds.

An inevitable encounter, an undeniable attraction, and an unexpected chance at love—will it be enough?

Rating - 3 /5 ★★★


My Review


After losing her father to cancer, Alexandria dreams of a fresh start in a new city and at a new college. But a misunderstanding led her to share the apartment with a bad boy, Elijah. Alex tries to keep Elijah away from her, but he is the only one who understands and feels her pain and grief. Both are not looking for love nor for a relationship, but there is an invisible connection that keeps them connected.

The novel begins beautifully, and the struggle, anguish, and pain of the cancer patient's family are superbly conveyed. I liked both characters and felt connected to them at first, but after a while, I became distant and had to work hard to connect with them. Elijah does not feel like the bad guy, and there is little connection with the other characters and also misunderstanding at the beginning that is never cleared up at the end. The romance and chemistry between them are pretty interesting.

The story is light and fast-paced, with plenty of clichéd moments that are enjoyable to read after a long time. There are some moments that I truly loved and enjoyed reading, and that made me smile and sad. This book contains an adolescent romance, making it ideal for new and young readers.


Recommendations

  • If you prefer reading college romances and roommate romances with drama and humor.
  • It is perfect for new readers and teen readers.
  • Only suitable for mature readers.
Read this book!


Special Thanks; For providing a free copy for an honest review.

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