Wednesday, October 2, 2013

Unattainable (Undeniable #3) By Madeline Sheehan Part 2

Tuesday, October 1st-Finished

Unattainable was much more than I expected. I am almost at the point in being speechless.

Almost!

As I said in Part 1 this book was supposed to be Cage and Tegan’s story, but we were thrown a curveball early and it turned into another 4 person story. (read the other 2 books to understand fully what I mean).

We were re-introduced to Ellie (Danny’s friend) and Dirty/Michael (Horseman Brother). Ellie was saved from almost dying from Dirty and Ellie found her safe place with him. Problem with that is that Dirty could not be near her without thinking wrong things; wrong things that were placed in his head from when he was a child. Ellie and Dirty’s “relationship” left the club members mind boggled since Dirty never let a woman near him that was conscious except for Danny.

I found there story touching and in a way aww-inspiring (in a weird corrupt sort of way) knowing what happed to Dirty and how he changed into Michael for Ellie. Their relationship was beyond conventional, but what more could I expect, he is in a motorcycle gang and none of the ‘gangs’ relationships are normal.

This was a curveball I was happy to have read about.

Back to Cage and Tegan.
Man Oh Man Oh Man…

These two were something else, she was left heartbroken after she confessed her love to Cage the morning after he took his virginity and he said ‘it ain’t like that for me babe’. From that moment her life changed, tattoos covered her body, piercings were everywhere, dreadlocks were in here hair, attitude was stepped up 10 notches and she didn’t have a care in the world.

Tegan tried her hardest to stay away from Miles City but when she had to go back to hand off her brother to his father Hawk (read book two to understand) she thought she could come away unscathed. Little did she know that would be another changing point.

Cage knew he never cared for any woman, ‘club whore’ etc except for his TeaCup. When he had another chance to have her become his, he tried to hold on tight and not let go. Life (obviously) never works out as planned, so their relationship becomes an emotional rollercoaster, with misunderstandings at every turn.

Tragedy strikes the Horseman 3 times and all the truths come out, from love, to friendship, to realizing what the word family actually means.

“What I would stress the very most-is that love doesn’t solve a goddamn thing. Love doesn’t erase a broken heart, and it sure as fuck doesn’t change people.”

“From chaos, the strongest sort of love is usually born.”

“This shit between us ain’t ever going to be perfect…..People ain’t fuckin’ perfect, meanin’ love ain’t perfect.”

This book should have a “reader discretion is advised” at the beginning of the book, because at some parts I was like “Oh Snap” “WTF” “That did not just happen”, it is THAT intense on all counts.

Not sure what it is about this series, but I cannot wait until Book 4 Unbeloved which is HawkDorothyJase’s Story (read book 2 and 3 to understand the triangle). I also will not question my love for these books, sometimes love cannot be defined with words (#reallife)

Until my next Blog when I have chosen a book.

J to the B

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