
Then there is the ending, which leaves a lot to fucking be desired. Well, geez, you leave a Honda Civic (one of the most stolen cars in the US) parked on the wrong side of town, what the hell did you think was going to happen? Anyway, a whole lot of shit goes down, they ask around drug dealers places and look on the beach and such, then Miss Whiny-pants car gets stolen. This bitch ends up being one of the most self-center, egocentric, moronic heroines I have ever read about…and that statement includes Bella fucking Swan. Micah disappears at the very beginning of summer and you just write it off, knowing his a goddamn drug addict, because your parents assure you he is fine and you don’t think you should waste your time on it?!?!?!Īnd now you are all of a sudden worried because you got an email? Lady, I just can’t even begin to describe how much this angers me. But here is what I don’t get, if you were so bonded and lied to your parents for each other and all this other shit, then why did you wait all goddamn summer to start searching for him? She gives these flashbacks from when they were younger and her and Micah (her brother) were just sssssoooo close. The more I read about Rachel, the more my dislike started to creep in. The further I got into this book, the more irritated I became. I know, it was a goddamn pipedream, but I try to start every novel from a happy place….unless I’m reading it because I want to be depressed, but that is a different matter entirely. Plus, I was hoping she would find her brother, bond with Tyler over the experience, and things would end more or less happily. There was obvious chemistry between the two though Rachel does her best to deny it. Rachel didn’t seem so bad and I was intrigued by Tyler. I started off really enjoying this novel. Why she thinks she will be able to find her brother by simply looking on street corners in a single day was beyond me, but hey, more fucking power to her misguided hope. A few weeks before, she received an anonymous email stating that her brother was in a lot of trouble and she should come and try to help. She enlists the help of his bestie, Tyler to assist her and they head out to search in the areas she thinks he might be. Out Of Reach is the story of Rachel’s journey to find her wayward brother. In fact, I have already told several people to steer clear. But it pissed me off and I can’t say that I will be recommending it to anyone. WARNING: This review may contain, foul language, spoilers, general rantiness, and an over use of angry gifs. She enlists the help of his bestie, Ty The review is also available on my blog, Bows & Bullets Reviews The review is also available on my blog, Bows & Bullets Reviews WARNING: This review may contain, foul language, spoilers, general rantiness, and an over use of angry gifs. Along the way, Rachel will be forced to confront her own dark secrets, her growing attraction to Tyler…and the possibility that Micah may never come home.more With nothing more to go on than hope and a slim lead, Rachel and Micah’s best friend, Tyler, begin the search. And she only feels more guilt when she receives an anonymous note telling her that Micah is nearby and in danger. She should have listened when Micah tried to confide in her. Rachel’s terrified-and she can’t help but feel responsible. Until the night that Micah doesn’t come home. He struggles with addiction, but she tells herself that he’s in control. Rachel has always idolized her older brother Micah. Rachel’s terr How do you find someone who doesn’t want to be found? A girl searches for her missing addict brother while confronting her own secrets in this darkly lyrical novel. How do you find someone who doesn’t want to be found? A girl searches for her missing addict brother while confronting her own secrets in this darkly lyrical novel.
