From moment that Sarah and Harper met, you could see that there was some sort of bond between the two of them, even if the two of them didn’t realize it at first. Sarah and Harper’s relationship was real, it felt realistic to me, the type of relationship that two of them is one I can see happening in real life, with someone who is not sure of their sexuality. It’s not like I wanted what was going to happen next, with Sarah and Harper but I needed to find out what happens, I was hooked. I thought that the first couple chapters started bit slow, like they were dragging a bit, but it picked up fast after that and once that it did, I did not want to put the book down. It wasn’t long before I was hooked into Harper and Sarah’s story, and I felt that by mid of the book I knew them like they were my friends, and I found myself rooting for both of them. I have read GLBT novels before, but this was not what I had expected it to be, it turned out to be so much better than I expected it to be. Once I read summary for THE SPACE BETWEEN I had a feeling that it was going to end up a book that I was going to enjoy, but it was so much more. Just look at it, the cover itself is as beautiful as the story was. Cover is absolutely stunning and you can’t help but be curious about the story as well. When I first came across novel, it was the cover and title that captured my attention. A heartbreaking, breathtaking novel of love, friendship and acceptance.
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