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Ebook About From USA Today bestselling author K Webster and Nikki Ash comes Torn Apart: an angsty, new adult, why choose romance.I’ve spent the past three years in college terrorizing the dean, also known as my father.I’m everything he hates.Troublemaker.Slacker.Gay.But I’m only getting started.I’m about to make Dad really proud with my newest life choices…I fall for my best friend, Mia, who’s a freaking chick.I’m dying to make out with my enemy, dude bro Brayden.And best of all, I want to bone my new roomie, Drew, who happens to also be the school’s new hockey coach.Senior year’s great.I’m still the world’s worst human.I’ve made all the wrong decisions, and when Dad gets wind of my newest mess, he might actually disown me this time.But I can’t stop.I don’t want to stop.In typical Ashton Carter fashion, I wreck my life in the worst possible way.It isn’t until it’s all torn apart, I realize I have a problem.Me.Authors’ note: Torn Apart is a full-length mature, new adult, why choose romance between friends to lovers, enemies to lovers, with a bit of taboo thrown in. This story contains MF/MFMM/MM scenes. It’s the first book in the Torn and Bound duet and ends with a cliffhanger.Book Torn Apart: a New Adult Why Choose Romance (Torn and Bound Duet Book 1) Review :
Possible spoilers ************I’m so torn on my rating folks! This is some damn good writing lemme tell you. I was hooked instantly and could not, would not put this down. I loved every single thing about this story. So refreshing. I love a good RH. At first I thought this was going to be the Ashton show, but it’s so much more. These ladies gave us so much more. Because it’s more than just Aston the openly gay son of the university’s dean and his spoiled personality. All four main characters are weaved together so seamlessly. Mia his best friend who’s parents are very lacking in anything other than fiscally and even that has strings attached is in love with him. Then they’re both introduced to Brayden, the hot hockey jock who needs to cheat in order to make the grades to keep playing. Hence him buying cheat keys from Ashton who does whatever he wants to piss off daddy. Then enters Drew the hot new young hockey coach who Mia had a very brief hot encounter at a bar with and also Braydens former best friend and now Ashton’s new roommate. Could this get more convoluted? But it’s written so well I was hanging on every word. The descriptions of how each person is hiding something from each other and the denials of wanting what you want was overwhelming. In a deliciously angsty way.My heart was all over the place for these very young and confused individuals. The love Ashton has for Mia is pure, but does he want more? But he’s so attracted to Drew and even his self imposed enemy Brayden. Mia is in love with Ashton, but she knows it’s a losing battle, right? She shelved her attraction to Drew since he’s the coach and Ashton’s roommate. Too messy. And earnestly falls for Brayden who has been pursuing her with all he’s got. But Brayden and Drew have unfinished business to work on. And Ashton isn’t helping matters by confusing how they both find him alluring.It gets messy real quick. The only person who is completely honest is Mia. She lays it out in the open. Take it or leave it. I love how vulnerable she allows herself to be, yet she has such a good heart. They all do. But the guys are less forthcoming. They are all so stuck on labels and hiding from themselves it blows up in the most epic heart wrenching way. That cliffy is pretty brutal.The reason this five star read is only getting a three from me is so trivial, but I hate how the women in these mfmm stories always gets the sh!ty end of the stick!!! Mia is the soothing balm for each of these rough around the edges guys and each are attracted to her and find her calming to their inner storms. But each one in a way screws her over due to their inner conflicts of self identity and desire. She’s not perfect or completely innocent here either, but she’s 💯 transparent with all of them. These guys need to work their stuff out. And I’m counting down the days until Bound gets released because I know it’ll be good!!! Just hoping that in the conclusion part of the story they treat Mia like the queen she is and stop taking her for granted. And grovel!!! Torn Apart starts out like a familiar new adult favorite- hot jocks, college shenanigans, and two best friends secretly in love. But we soon find out that this is like no other new adult story we’ve ever read. Oh no, this is a masterpiece of sexual tension and emotional angst about nebulous relationship dynamics and the complicated, and limiting, ways we seek to define ourselves. I don’t know if I’ve ever read anything like this- and I absolutely loved it! This is a book you read cover to cover in one sitting- I sure did, because I was obsessing.This is the story of four characters- and who exactly is in a romance with whom is not ever clear- because everyone is confused. We have Ashton, the gay gamer and dean’s son, his best friend Mia, the girl next door bombshell secretly in love with her gay BFF, the new young hockey coah Drew mysteriously departing the NHL, and the token arrogant jock jerk Brayden. They all have one thing in common- they all find (or have found) themselves attracted to someone that challenges aspects of their identity- loving someone that isn’t the person “someone like them” should, someone that forces them outside of their comfort zones. And OH MY, that is MESSY. Because sometimes their hearts and bodies aren’t interested in the same person. And as they all try to work through all this, the lines get blurrier, the relationships more confusing, the knot more tangled- so much so that they’re all wrapped up in a confusing dynamic that somehow everyone feels on the outside of. And that makes for a deeply emotive, compelling, and psychologically captivating story.This is a narrative completely committed to its characters. No bells, no extras- because the angsty drama between them is more than enough to keep the pages turning. Torn Apart is really about how these characters are figuratively torn apart- their emotions and their relationships, as they struggle to work through the messiness. It gave me all the nostalgia of being in your 20’s and thinking you had it all figured out, and then realizing you knew nothing about yourself and the world- only here? It’s that on steroids. THIS IS MORE THAN MESSY- it is a relational and emotional explosion. Nothing is stable, everything is fluid. And these amazing folks just keep hurting themselves and each other as they try to figure it out. Because they are scared- scared to step outside of the arbitrary parameters they think exist, scared to let go of the labels that once comforted them but have now become a shield, scared to confront their utter confusion.All four characters are so integral to this story and each individually amazing. All are uniquely created- they are complex, interesting, nuanced, and despite each of them being incredibly different from one another, all are incredibly relatable.I found them to be so unexpected- constantly challenging who I thought they were. Everyone ends up having a role in this relational labyrinth, and it is not at all the one you think they’ll play. And it will probably keep changing. I especially felt for Mia- not only because I think she’s the least confused about who she loves and thus I felt her hurt more, but also because I was her- I’ve been in love with my gay best friend.. I admired her bravery and vulnerability, related to her unrealistic hope and heartbreak. And the chemistry??? WOW, that knocked my socks off- I’m not sure how they did it, but every single character has such a sizzling and visceral connection to the other three- so much so that you even feel conflicted as a reader about what you want the characters to do. And that? That is what consumed me- it gave me a reader’s high like no other. And left me with a foggy book hangover for days.While the angst, the fabulous characters, and the messy relationship dynamics made for a complex and unputdownable read, the broader thematic intent is what I loved most about this story. Our four characters are all stuck in an identity crisis in some way- some in more ways than one. And they are trapped by the labels, the stigmas, the narratives others, even they themselves, have told about who they are. Gay. Bi. Friend. Lover. Jock. Gamer. Smart. Delinquent. Coach. Student. Each label is loaded, heavy with expectation, and here, constricting. This is a story about the way the labels we place on ourselves and others, the boxes we try to fit inside can actually hinder our understanding of ourselves, limit our identity development, even if those labels are well meaning, sometimes true, or even meant to be liberating. This is what constricts our characters’ freedom, what has them drowning in these dynamics. But confronting that? Breaking free? Tearing apart the labels instead of yourself? Well, that’s incredibly hard- how do you figure out who you are when the parts of yourself you knew to be true, the labels you’ve given yourself, no longer make sense? Our sweet and confused characters don’t yet know- they are in the THICK OF IT- but oh my, that is some powerful meaning for them, and us as readers, to deconstruct. Because this is a world of labels. And often the labels that hurt us the most are the very ones we put on ourselves.And speaking of labels- this book? Is this friends to lovers? Or reverse harem? Or enemies to lovers? Or second chance? Menage? MF? Guess what- it is all of things yet none of them. That’s right- while our characters might not yet be there, our book is. Nikki and KW create a story that not only defies every label, but it creates its whole new niche. This refuses to fit in a box- just like the brilliant writers who wrote it. And they do it naturally and authentically-this plot, these characters, are whatever they need to be. And I found that so freeing.AND THAT ENDING?! OMG someone hold me- I need hugs, or wine. My heart hurts, but I am captivated by what this means for these characters’ journeys- how this will catalyze them to confront what they are struggling to understand about themselves and each other. Whether this will destroy them or be the thing that has them start to break down the walls they’ve created around themselves. Some of them have begun to do that, others are paralyzed by their confusion, but all have some hard truths to confront in book 2. AND I AM GOING TO LOVE IT. But for now, I’m just going to be waiting in agony to find out just what the path forward is for these beautiful, messy, and complicated relationships. 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