Blog Tour: I See You by Molly McAdams
Title: I See You
Author: Molly
McAdams
Genre: New Adult
Here are the songs linked up to the parts of the story!
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New York Times and USA Today
bestselling author Molly McAdams’ powerful new novel offers one of
the most memorable love triangles in fiction since Twilight—perfect
for fans of New Adult fiction like Jamie McGuire, Abbi Glines, and
Tamarra Webber.
What if…
Aurora Wilde’s life feels like a
series of what ifs, forks in the road, and doors unopened. What if
she hadn’t gone to the party that night? What if Jentry Michaels
hadn’t captured her interest, or disappeared the next day? What if
Declan Veil hadn’t been there to sweep her off her feet?
And as she goes down the list to make
her perfect forever, Aurora is happy with her life and a future that
seems completely secure. Until, one day, suddenly it’s not. Now
she’s stuck between the man who has been there for her and the one
she never stopped thinking about.
As the consequences of each of her
choices comes to a head, Aurora begins to realize that, sometimes,
one tiny decision can ripple through a life and change everything.
But when what once felt like a safe and reliable future becomes
something else, will Aurora have the courage to make a final decision
that could alter the course of her entire life?
He reached for me, but I shot my hand
out in a silent plea for him not to. I was already shaking from
keeping myself from him. I didn’t want to think about what I would
do if he touched me now.
The past was standing right in front of
me, begging to be seen. As if I had ever stopped seeing him. As if I
had ever pulled myself from the embers of that night. That night was
a dance of flames that had no ending, only respites. One touch from
him and those embers would roar to life again, burning hotter and
higher.
I wanted it.
I couldn’t allow it. Not now, not
with everything going on.
I dropped my head and took quick steps
to leave the closet, but Jentry’s arm shot out to stop me, his hand
curled against my waist possessively.
“Aurora—”
“Don’t. Please don’t.”
He ignored me and pulled me against him
so my side was pressed to his chest. My body trembled as those flames
got higher. But with the flames that guilt grew and grew, threatening
to cripple me.
“You hurt, I hurt,” he reminded me.
“And, Aurora, seeing you like this and not being able to fix it is
killing me. I’m sorry for what happened. I’m so damn sorry, and
I’m sorry I wasn’t here sooner.” Each word was laced with pain,
echoing the aches in my heart and my soul. “But you are out of your
mind if you think it was easy for me not being here. I have regretted
letting you go, every minute of every fucking day. If I could do that
first night all over again I would, and I would’ve been there for
you. I would have been here.”
The tears that had filled my eyes
finally slipped free at his words and the memory of that night. “But
you did let me go, and no matter how much we beg time to reverse, it
won’t.”
His body deflated against mine as
regret leaked from him. “No, it won’t. But I’m here now. I’m
here, and we’re going to get through this.”
So much indecision and confusion wove
through me. Wants and needs at war with one another as they had
already been for an agonizing amount of time.
My heart had bled out through each
battle until I’d made a life-changing decision, a decision that
Declan and I didn’t speak of, and one that Jentry still didn’t
know. Now any move I could make from here on out would be the wrong
one. I was sitting in a minefield, waiting.
Just waiting.
“I tried to forget that night,” I
whispered before I could stop myself. “I tried to forget you, but
somehow you embedded yourself so deeply into my soul in just one
night, that forgetting you—forgetting that night—was impossible.
I don’t need a lifetime with you to know that no one and nothing
will ever compare to what’s between us. But it’s too late for
anything involving us even if it’s just us getting
through this, because that night and you are now some of my biggest
regrets.”
Want to know how the music matches to
the book?
Tonight – Mitch Lee, ft. Jocelyn
Alice [Ch. 5: end of]
Whisper – Chase Rice [Part II]
Come Wake Me Up – Rascal
Flatts [Ch. 6: Jentry’s POV]
9 Crimes – Damien Rice [Ch. 9]
Fallout – Marianas Trench [Ch.
10]
Over You – Ingrid Michaelson,
ft. A Great Big World [Ch. 11]
Playing With Fire – Thomas
Rhett, ft. Jordan Sparks [Part III]
Good To You – Marianas Trench,
ft. Kate Voegele [Ch. 13: end of Aurora’s POV/beginning of
Jentry’s POV]
With Love – Christina
Grimmie [Ch. 20 – Ch. 21: Aurora’s POV]
Powerful – Major Lazar, ft. Ellie
Goulding, Tarrus Riley [Part V: first half]
Falling Slowly – Glen Hansard, ft.
Marketa Irglova [Part V: second half]
Foolish Games – Jewel [Ch. 22:
second half of Aurora’s POV]
Don’t Go – Jake Coco, ft. Caitlin
Hart [Ch. 23: second half]
Perfectly – Chelsea Lee, ft. Jason
Reeves [Ch. 25: first half]
We Don’t Have To Take Our Clothes Off
– Ella Eyre [Ch. 26: second half]
WOW WOW WOW!!!! I am crying yet again
because of Ms. Molly's book! :'(
Anyway, I See You, I can
say that it's an emotional story that will make you fall in love and
cry! From the start up to the last, I was hooked on this book! The
characters, gah!!! I can't explain it! But all I can say is that all
of them are easy to love and like. Jentry, Declan and Aurora's
roller-coaster ride of a story will leave you emotional all
throughout! EEEKKK!!! Really guys, this book is another great read by
Ms. Molly! Loved it!
#bookhangoveralert #mustread
Molly grew up in California but now
lives in the oh-so-amazing state of Texas with her husband, daughter,
and fur babies. When she’s not diving into the world of her
characters, some of her hobbies include hiking, snowboarding,
traveling, and long walks on the beach … which roughly translates
to being a homebody with her hubby and dishing out movie quotes. She
has a weakness for crude-humored movies and fried pickles, and loves
curling up in a fluffy comforter during a thunderstorm … or under
one in a bathtub if there are tornados. That way she can pretend they
aren’t really happening.
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