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Cheap movie. They should have made the hills have eyes 3. The Thunder Beneath Us by Nicole Blades Open Preview See a Problem? Wed love your help. Let us know whats wrong with this preview of The Thunder Beneath Us by Nicole Blades. Thanks for telling us about the problem. 123 ratings 41 reviews Start your review of The Thunder Beneath Us Jan 30, 2017 Nnenna rated it liked it Thank you to the author for providing me with a review copy! Best Lightburn (love that name, feels kind of like a superhero name) is a top writer at a womens magazine. Its not easy being a black, female writer trying to advance in her career, but Best is doing everything she can to move up the ladder (Id written a terrible pun here, but I decided to spare you instead, so youre welcome. It seems like she has a great boyfriend, job, friends, and life in general, but shes haunted by a Thank you to the author for providing me with a review copy! Best Lightburn (love that name, feels kind of like a superhero name) is a top writer at a womens magazine. It seems like she has a great boyfriend, job, friends, and life in general, but shes haunted by a traumatic event from her past. Ten years ago, Best was in an accident with her two brothers and was the only person to survive. As her past starts to catch up to her, her present-day life begins to unravel, until it seems like nothing is under her control anymore. My description above makes this book sound rather bleak and it does begin with the terrible event. But there are moments of humor and levity in here too. I really enjoyed the writing style, which was rather conversational. When Best narrates, its like youre gabbing with your girlfriend. As I was reading, I thought the plot and structure was a bit loose. There were scenes and characters that felt more like tangents, rather than additions to strengthen the story. In parts, I wanted more background. I felt like I was supposed to know and care more about certain characters, but I wasnt shown enough to understand the relationships between these characters. Still, I thought the underlying story was raw and real. There were moments that, for reasons, made me pause to catch my breath. The pain that Best felt resonated with me. In general, I really enjoyed this novel and I would definitely read more of the authors work... This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers. To view it, click here. I discovered Nicole Blades on twitter, where I discover most writers these days. She had been retweeted by someone whose book opinions I respect, so I waited and WAITED until an ARC was available and then immediately pounced. The Thunder Beneath Us is a story about Best Lightburn, a columnist for a women's magazine not unlike Marie Clare or Cosmo. Upheaval in the structure of The Powers That Be make Best uneasy, but she's got this story idea that could make an amazing feature, if only she could I discovered Nicole Blades on twitter, where I discover most writers these days. Upheaval in the structure of The Powers That Be make Best uneasy, but she's got this story idea that could make an amazing feature, if only she could get them to bite on it. The cowardly editors, though want her to do mealy-mouthed weak Vagina stories. So, though she isn't approved, Best wiggles her way into getting an interview with the subject of her story idea- a woman who survived an honor killing. Initially, I was very interested in reading about Best's attempts to interview this understandably media-shy woman, as well as the underlying story of her insurmountable guilt surrounding the death of her brothers and her fractured relationship with her parents because of it. None of her friends know- no one in her life knows- about her two brothers. Best has told everyone that she is an only child, not the surviving child of a terrible accident. I felt like there was more story that I was interested in reading than the story that I read. I read about her mentally unstable ex (so much about Grant) the mag owner she screwed, the guy she met on the plane on the way to Montreal that she sort of. led on. It felt like. filler. There I was, flipping pages, trying to get to the good parts, which seemed kind of far between. I wanted to see Best come clean to her friends, to make amends with her parents, to kick that stupid job and her backstabbing co-workers in the throat. I wanted her to let her old boyfriend GO- did they even love each other? Because I just didn't understand the end, where the {big thing} she was expecting to happen happened. What happens a lot in novels is that heroines get into a predicament and the way they get out of it is to be rescued by someone rich and handsome. When Best lost everything (seemingly) she reached out to someone that she didn't seem to love. because he loved her and offered her the world. Convenient. Don't get me wrong, The THunder Beneath Us was not a bad read. There are some hilarious characters and caricatures, some gripping emotional scenes (like the ones with her father and mother) and some touching scenes between Best and Grant. I think the story unfolded in the exact way the author meant it to- over time and with drama upon drama snowballing until Best broke apart. Likely a satisfying read for those who love a literary drama... Synopsis This book follows Best Lightburn, a reporter who works for a prestigious glam magazine. She lives a glamorous lifestyle, dating a sexy, up and coming actor, and living in New York City. But this isnt truly her life. She has hidden her secrets from the world, and in turn, is hiding from herself. Ten years ago, Best and her two brothers took a shortcut home, across a frozen lake, on Christmas Eve. When the three of them tragically plummeted into the water, Best was the only one who came Synopsis This book follows Best Lightburn, a reporter who works for a prestigious glam magazine. When the three of them tragically plummeted into the water, Best was the only one who came out alive. after years of covering up the past, her guilt is pouring through every facet of her seemingly charmed life. Her boyfriend is going through a mental break, and her new boss is manipulative and deceitful. She has lost the only two friends she has held dear to her, and everything seems to be falling apart. Although Best is charming and lovely, her past is controlling her happiness. Will she ever learn to let go, and embrace the life that she has left? My Thoughts. Review This book took me a minute to get into. The first 100 pages. I struggled through if Im being honest. The writing was beautiful, and the author has crazy talent. I just wasnt feeling connected to Best at all. And her decisions throughout the book were questionable. But as I moved further along in the story, there were so many important themes and messages brought to the table, that Blades handled very well. And, although Best wasnt the most likable was authentic. And, she learned some very valuable lessons throughout the story. Because of this, she was able to grow immensely as a character, and eventually embrace the art of letting go. I loved this. There were some super amazing conversations that Best had with various characters throughout the novel, that really stood out to me. And the things said between characters during some of these pivotal dialogues, made me appreciate the novel much more. Blades does dialogue very well. It seemed natural, and the conversations flowed well. I loved that this was an Own Voices novel. There were many forms of diversity sprinkled throughout the novel, including people of color, and dealings with mental illness. I am bumping this book's rating down by just 1. 25 stars for a couple of reasons: it took me awhile to get into the book, and at times, I felt like some of the mini plot lines (mainly the love interest plot lines) were just filler plots to get to what we all wanted to know: is Best going to face her demons and come clean about her struggles? And, also because I felt like some of the authors dealings with mental health were brushed past a little too quickly and lightly. But, all in all, I did really like this novel. I read it in two sittings, and once I got past page 100, I flew through it. Rating: 3. 75/5 Stars * Thank you to the author for sending me a copy in exchange for an honest review. Aug 06, 2017 Audra it was amazing "I did it. I told the truth and nothing swallowed me whole. I showed them who I am, what I am, and somehow they still want to love me. And for the first time in years, I feel good, shameless, and free. Bathsheba. She was described in the Bible as being so beautiful she took your breath away, and I think that's why Nicole Blades chose that name for her. I think that's why she also chose the nickname "Best" for her. Best and her brothers took a shortcut over a frozen lake on Christmas Eve but only "I did it. Best and her brothers took a shortcut over a frozen lake on Christmas Eve but only she survived (that's not a spoiler, it's on the back of the book. Best became unimaginably burdened with survivors guilt. So much so, that she used her own beauty as subterfuge to keep anyone else from getting too close. She presented, in her lowly opinion of herself, the "best" thing she had left: her looks. She lured men in like a fly to a spider web. She used them and then threw them away, subconsciously creating that drowning scene over and over again, they would try desperately to cling to her, get to know her, and she would step on them and watch them sink. It was the only way to keep anyone from getting too discovering the life she left behind in Canada. What Best didn't understand was that everything that happened wasn't her fault. She wasn't a monster, but she wouldn't risk letting anyone know her truth, too afraid that they wouldn't understand. In the end, she realizes that telling her truth with all of the gore and raw emotion, was the most freeing thing she could have ever done. And it didn't "swallow her whole" the way that lake did her brothers ten years before. She feared rejection after taking away the mask. But what she found was a group of people that were there to stand with her and love her through it all. I'm sad I am finished with this book. I'll have to read it again. Best is so raw and so real and so funny. She and her friends, most especially Tyson, had me laughing and crying. It was like sitting around someone's living room listening to them share how they finally figured out life and sharing their shame, and finally being okay with it... Imagine being the sole survivor of an incident at a frozen lake that claims your brothers in its icy depths. The emotional baggage and survivors guilt one would carry on a daily basis would feel insurmountable. Best Lightburn, the protagonist of Nicole Blades The Thunder Beneath Us (Kensington) has had to live with that guilt her entire life. She claims to be an only child to avoid discussion about her ill-fated brothers, establishes an enviable career at a style magazine and crafts a new Imagine being the sole survivor of an incident at a frozen lake that claims your brothers in its icy depths. She claims to be an only child to avoid discussion about her ill-fated brothers, establishes an enviable career at a style magazine and crafts a new life for herself in New York. But for Best, guilt permeates every element of her life and threatens to undermine all she has created. In a work such as this, creating a heroine large enough for the story is absolutely imperative, and Blades delivers this in spades. Whats more impressive, however, is her expert hand at dealing with all the secondary and even tertiary characters. They are all vividly detailed and as vibrant as one could ever hope for. Even small characters become memorable, and that is a rare gift. The rest of the review. Oct 06, 2016 Kristine it was ok Original review can be found at. I received an advanced readers copy from Kensington via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. Thank you. This entire book felt like a waiting game to me. I was waiting for the good stuff, the full sically the guts of the story. It felt like it was there hiding on the next page but it wouldn't quite come. Needless to say, it left me quite frustrated. Instead there were a lot of characters who confused me Original review can be found at. Instead there were a lot of characters who confused me that I didn't care about and a plot that was all over the map. I craved a deeper and more meaningful story that I think this book was definitely capable of but didn't quite succeed in delivering. Don't get me wrong, there were valuable lessons and personal growth with Best throughout the story but they were not as defined and fleshed out as I would have liked. There were many rabbit trails and it was partly because of this that I found the story kind of dull. As an avid reader I like when I can get lost inside a story but this one just left me lost in a not so satisfying way. A little less Grant and a little more about Best's past would have gone a long way. Although this book was personally not for me, I think that it might appeal to some. Don't take my word for it. I encourage readers to form their own opinion. Perhaps I was just having a bad day when I read it... Dec 22, 2016 Melinda I received a free copy through Goodreads. I did not enjoy this book at all. I felt that Best was really selfish in trying to run away from what happened that night 10 years ago, or however long ago (the book was a bit inconsistent, I think it bounced between 10 and 18 years ago or something, either way I got annoyed with this book part way through so whatever. After the unfortunate deaths of her brothers in Quebec, she grew up and went to New York City to hide from the sordid details of her I received a free copy through Goodreads. After the unfortunate deaths of her brothers in Quebec, she grew up and went to New York City to hide from the sordid details of her family. She spent years putting up barriers and keep everyone at arms length (friends and her parents. But when her boyfriend ends up in rehab and her name gets dragged through the gossip magazines, she flips out when a reporter started digging into her past. And what does she do? Well she runs away. into the arms of her boss' boss, to Canada, to someone else. She was totally irresponsible in deflecting all her colleagues at work while she was suppose to be working on her assignment (whereas her pet project eventually devoured her time and the last 1/3 of the book) ignoring all calls from everyone and pushing away her understanding and loving boyfriend (who was going through some issues. The whole affair with the top boss was so meh. Like that's it? A weekend spent together and that was it? The blurb on the back had me thinking there was going to be something big and sinister that could explode if anyone ever found out about the affair, but nope, nothing really happened. Oh and her friends. Ugh they are all so annoying. Not the makeup guy, he is so sweet. But the Singh sisters, I'm so fed up with their fights and feuds with Best. Get over it people! I found that this book was trying way too hard to be hip and appeal to a certain crowd, but it failed. The story could definitely use more polishing. At least the redeeming point is the family dynamics, eventually we see real human emotions when the entire family comes together and the truth is finally spoken about... Oct 18, 2016 Ola marked it as dnf DNF @ 20% This book is not for me at all. I tried to start this book few times after I got this book from the author's assistant for me to review. I normally I would do my best to read the book to deliver a proper review. But I just cannot do it, it would be too painful for me and will end with me writing a bad review. What put me off this book in the part I read is the main character - she is doing a lot of hating. She is hating herself in a way that I cannot stand and makes me cringe - she DNF @ 20% This book is not for me at all. She is hating herself in a way that I cannot stand and makes me cringe - she tells us how horrible she is, how all the people think she is so amazing, but truly she is a monster. I cannot stand such kind of hating, and it's hard to relate. There are other ways to show that the character is hating themselves. Best (that's the MC name) is also doing a lot of hating of others, mainly women. Maybe only women in the part I read. She hates her new boss, a girl that got promoted, she talks shit about a sales girl. I get that she can hate them, but please, first tell me why I also should be hating them. Did I miss a big chapter of the book when Best tells us about all the horrific deeds her new boss did to her? Because I cannot hate her just because you're hating her, I'm not your best friend Best. I need some evidence. And this brings me to the last thing that bothered me so much that I decided to give up on the book. I felt like bits of the story were cut out. Things were happening and I didn't know why. I struggled to plot... Nov 15, 2016 Nancy Kho In a terrible, horrible, not very good week, it was such a blessing to have Nicole Blades The Thunder Beneath Us to retreat with for pockets of relief. Just a few minutes on the couch with Best Lightburn and her story was enough to transport me away from the presidential election with storytelling. There were two remarkable things about the craft in this book. One was the physicality with which Blades describes the characters and actions; you hear the old "show, don't tell" adage all the time as In a terrible, horrible, not very good week, it was such a blessing to have Nicole Blades The Thunder Beneath Us to retreat with for pockets of relief. One was the physicality with which Blades describes the characters and actions; you hear the old "show, don't tell" adage all the time as a writer, but this verged on "feel, don't tell. It was a really powerful way to make us feel Best's conflicts and memories. The second thing that struck me was the specificity of even the minor characters. Not a throwaway in the bunch. That takes such devotion from the author and brings the story to life like a tableau. This book made me laugh, made me cry in a couple spots, and made me really wish I had a friend like Tyson who would show up with his makeup case and paint a perfect sunset on my eyelids. Highly recommend it... Dec 05, 2016 Vikki Patis really liked it The Thunder Beneath Us tells the story of Best, an accomplished writer, and how a dark secret from her childhood continues to haunt her. Best suffers from survivor's guilt after her two brothers died after falling through some ice, and she continues to carry that guilt around with her. This is rich fiction, compelling and thought-provoking. Best's pain feels real, raw and haunting; Blades writes with a steady hand. The writing is fresh and concise; the characters deep and realistic. You might The Thunder Beneath Us tells the story of Best, an accomplished writer, and how a dark secret from her childhood continues to haunt her. You might not like Best, but you don't have to like a character to be affected by them. And believe me, The Thunder Beneath Us will affect you. Blades is talented AF, and I'm looking forward to whatever else she comes out with. Many thanks to the author for providing a review copy. Read this & other reviews at The Bandwagon blog. I ended up skimming the majority of this story. The main character lost her brothers in an accident when they were kids when they all fell through an iced-over lake. The story is essentially how the surviving sister has completely disowned her family, and pretends she was an only child, because she doesnt want to deal with what happened. With all the drama that is her thinking and emotions I really thought the details of what happened that night wouldve been more horrific, but I honestly just I ended up skimming the majority of this story. With all the drama that is her thinking and emotions I really thought the details of what happened that night wouldve been more horrific, but I honestly just couldnt help but feel like this was the most selfish and self-absorbed character ever. Acting like she was the only one that lost something that night and refusing to deal with it. And we arent talking like a year later, were talking over a decade. Seriously, grow the eff up. I received this via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review... I was given an electronic copy of The Thunder Beneath Us via NetGalley and Kensington Books. This is my honest opinion of the book. When a shakeup at Best Lightburn's work leaves her feeling vulnerable, an issue from her past starts to rear its ugly head. A pattern of behavior that started after the deaths of her brothers had all but mainly disappeared, just to reemerge under a time of extreme stress. As compelling as the premise was, the book just never brought her story alive. I did not feel I was given an electronic copy of The Thunder Beneath Us via NetGalley and Kensington Books. I did not feel connected to her and finished The Thunder Beneath Us with no more attachment to the main character than I did at the beginning. For these reasons, I would not recommend this book to others... Kristin The Thunder Beneath Us is real. The friendships are real, as are the family relationships. The character of Best feels two-dimensional, and she is meant to. The holding back from the reader mirrors the holding back Best does with everyone around her. this puts us in the same position as Best's friends and lovers. even with her parents. The character holds back from us all. For me, this made the book a satisfying and compelling read. The details in the workplace scenes and intimate discussion The Thunder Beneath Us is real. The details in the workplace scenes and intimate discussion scenes helped me relate to Best despite not having much in common with her on the surface. The Thunder Beneath Us is a great book for traveling or for a weekend read. Highly recommended... May 31, 2017 Pamela There are some powerful and instructive moments, but mostly, it felt jumbled and confusing, and full of details that didn't make sense. (view spoiler) And so it ENDS, at her father's funeral. "When I open my eyes again, I see my mother looking up at me. She's holding one of the coins. It's shiny against the black lace of her gloves. The other coin is in the casket, tucked into the breast pocket of my father's oversized suit. I hold my mother's gaze for a moment longer. There's a splinter of light There are some powerful and instructive moments, but mostly, it felt jumbled and confusing, and full of details that didn't make sense. There's a splinter of light or life or maybe reminiscing in her face. And she turns, moving slow and slight, saying something to Grant. He slopes toward her and says something back, but he's fixed on me, staring at me, somehow still glowing. He gives me that grand, breath-grabbing grin. And I realize, with a swift certainty, that happiness isn't so far away anymore. hide spoiler) Thus it BEGINS (in a Prologue from 10 years before the story starts, so that the reader knows the secret she does not tell. Montreal December Ten Years Ago. I'm still looking up at the constellation when I hear the thunder. Only it's not clapping through the blue night skies. It's under our feet. Bryant goes in first. He was carrying the bag. Swallowed up almost silently, he's gone before the sounds can sync up with the pictures. It takes another set of seconds for me to recognize that the fingers pinching my body, attempting to pierce me, drag me from the inside, aren't fingers at all. It's the cold in the water, the ice, and it's trying to steal my breath. Best, the protagonist, has a lot going on in this book. What I wanted was more details. I got a little muddled on how much time was passing between stressful events and I really needed to know what, exactly, was going on at Best's office. Though some of it all gets worked out in the end, there were gaps that had me a little lost, and some of the pivotal moments The strengths of this novel, though, lie primarily in the relationships. They were messy and real, but also solid. The Best, the protagonist, has a lot going on in this book. The way Blades represented the characters around Best helped me navigate which ones would last (ie, didn't have to worry about them, which was important, because I was super stressed-out for Best about mid-way through this story) and which ones wouldn't (except for Nik, I wasn't sure what to expect from him. Though Blades did some nice work laying some clues that would lead me to believe all would work out in the end for Best, I wasn't necessarily sure - and relieved that indeed, it all did... Nov 18, 2016 Arnebya It's been a long time since a book overtook my mind, my life to the point I burned the chicken. I read on the subway, in the bathroom, drying off after a shower. I read on my lap under my desk at work. I read in the car, on a plane, on a park bench when the weather was unseasonably warm for a day. It is so well written and Best is so relatable. You can't help but root for her, think about her when you aren't reading, think about her when you finish the book. Filled with vibrant characters to It's been a long time since a book overtook my mind, my life to the point I burned the chicken. Filled with vibrant characters to like and dislike, The Thunder Beneath Us is worth your attention. Book clubs would love it because there is so much to unpack... Jul 09, 2017 Joann Thanks to the publisher for providing an ARC through Goodreads. This is a great book. A slightly messed up MC that I couldn't help rooting for, her quirky friends and a story of survivors that may it very real. There were cute parts, sad parts that had me tearing up, and overall a nice story. I admit it took me a bit to get into but once I got about a 1/4 of the way in, I really needed to finish it. Being a Canadian myself, I loved the references to ketchup chips, Harvey's fries, Tim Horton's and Thanks to the publisher for providing an ARC through Goodreads. Being a Canadian myself, I loved the references to ketchup chips, Harvey's fries, Tim Horton's and other Canadian-isms in the book... Nov 07, 2016 Kayla Talk about dealing with survivor's guilt. What an interesting storyline that you aren't sure about until you are halfway through the book. I could not imagine being the lone survivor in a complete accident that resulted in the death of my two brothers. Best learns the difficulties in trying to keep the past a secret. Eventually, everything will come out. The author wrote in a fashion that wanted you to keep reading to find out the next twist would be. I received a free reading copy of this book Talk about dealing with survivor's guilt. I received a free reading copy of this book and voluntarily read it... Jan 11, 2017 Kathleen Gray This is an interesting novel of dealing with your past even as you want to push it back down. Best is an intriguing and interesting character. I do think this would have benefited from a strong detached editor to pull it apart a bit and straighten some of it out. There's a lot going on, which is how life works but some of it felt distracting to the main plot. Thanks to Netgalley for the ARC- I'd like to read more from Blades, who captured my imagination with this novel. Feb 24, 2018 Kim Bongiorno This is one of those books that strikes you harder than you thought it would. Best has survived the impossible, then tried to hide it. But secrets do not like to be kept in the dark for long. How they come bubbling up to affect her those around her isn't always pretty, and that's what I liked about the story. I winced, I laughed, I gasped, I hooted and I cried. What a ride. Dec 12, 2016 Malika This is a good book. There were too many characters for me to keep straight. I found it hard to like many of the characters, including the main character. Though I found her more likable in the end. There were also a few story lines that did not seemed fully developed and did not get wrapped up in the end. I was left wanting more information. Feb 23, 2019 Brianneemma Took a few chapters to get into it but then I was hooked. The more I read the more I got into it. Definitely would read another book by this author. Dec 04, 2017 Annette Main character was too dramatic for my liking. And the book dragged so long because of the unnecessary details. You have to skip through a couple of long paragraphs to follow the plot of the story. This book is really 1. 5 stars but i rounded up! I want my time back Oct 29, 2017 Naomi Meh. It was okay but definitely not rereading material. Too many characters for me and Best was an annoying coward. Apr 09, 2019 Peggy Kralka did not like it I really could not get into this book. So hard to follow what was going on. Did not like the way it was written. Mar 05, 2017 Valerie I'll start by saying I really enjoy the way Nicole Blades writes the protagonist of this novel. Even though I wasn't a fan of Best as a person, the author's manner of voicing her thought processes and her inner musings was entertaining. The things highlighted in parenthesis or plain talk as we were introduced to Best were amongst my favorite moments and definitely made me chuckle aloud on multiple occasions. I'll definitely be on the lookout for Blades' future works for this reason. The I'll start by saying I really enjoy the way Nicole Blades writes the protagonist of this novel. The underlying story was also compelling, though the manner in which it was unearthed was a bit tiresome. I assumed from early on where the book would eventually end up (view spoiler. Best with Grant after realizing she couldn't hold this secret to herself any longer and that she didn't need to push him away like she thought) hide spoiler) and I'm sure that was intentional. However, I wish some of the details to get us there had been left out. (view spoiler) There were so many issues happening one after the other and this led to her overwhelming need to finally release her big secret. I just think the desired effect could've been accomplished without some of those details. For example, we read at length about her displeasure for Joan and Miyuki, but I didn't feel these details helped to connect with Best as a character. They were admittedly entertaining at times and I laughed through a few of them. Perhaps the author wanted to further demonstrate how miserable Best was by including her aversion to them, but I think her troubled relationships with the people she was actually friends with demonstrated that quite well. Even those relationships, though necessary, had a lot of detail that didn't move the plot along or give us new information about Best. They just further hammered in that she struggled with human connection in a serious way. (hide spoiler) I understood the inclusion of the information at a high level, but felt some of the back and forth slowed the book down to a sometimes exhausting pace. I definitely wouldn't call this a favorite book, but I'm glad I read it because it introduced me to Nicole Blades. I look forward to seeing what she does next... I had a serious time liking Best. She was so negative and selfish. Blades does an amazing job of crafting flawed characters that will rub the reader the wrong way and yet in her masterful way Blades engages the reader so much that I needed to see this take through to the end. Full review to be posted on My Jamaican Vignettes website soon. This book is an interesting read but could use a good edit. There are alot of rich storylines, that could have made this book into a multiple book series. I was really intrigued by the depth of the characters. This aspect of the book really draws you in and keeps you engaged with the book. I was totally in love with Tyson and his personality. He definitely deserves his own book. I also loved the chapters on Best's parents and her relationship with them. Those were my favourite chapters. In my This book is an interesting read but could use a good edit. In my opinion, if some of the secondary characters were taken away, then this could have been used to build out the development of more interesting characters. I would have loved to hear more about Susie and Best's relationship prior to Susie leaving the magazine etc. I could have done without the Nik storyline as well as Caribbean mailboy... Originally posted on Lovey Dovey Books The Thunder Beneath Us tells the emotional story of a woman whose life is falling apart bit by bit as the truth of a past tragedy she held close to her heart threatens to be exposed. Nicole Blades brings readers a novel that features a female lead ready to empower women everywhere! The life Canadian-born Best has set up in New York involves not allowing her associates or close friends to discover that 10 years ago her two older brothers died in an accident. Originally posted on Lovey Dovey Books The Thunder Beneath Us tells the emotional story of a woman whose life is falling apart bit by bit as the truth of a past tragedy she held close to her heart threatens to be exposed. Nicole Blades brings readers a novel that features a female lead ready to empower women everywhere! The life Canadian-born Best has set up in New York involves not allowing her associates or close friends to discover that 10 years ago her two older brothers died in an accident. For years the name of her game has been to keep others at a distance and give as little of herself as possible. There is much about this novel that intrigues me, but there are a few things that didn't allow me to enjoy the story more. Readers will love the feisty, diverse cast of characters Blades has created. Best was my favorite because she has a passion in her life that keeps her determined to work through her personal issues. The desire to write an empowering story about a girl who survived being poisoned and drowned by her father shows the compassionate side of Best that she refused to see for herself. That was the best element of the story and I wish it had been focused on more than the boyfriend drama. The details about Grant King's mental issues took center stage, above Best's determination to write a story that would hopefully boost her career, and felt like filler in comparison to what actually moved the plot. The story jumps around quite a bit, especially at the outset of the novel, but becomes more understandable a few chapters in. At one point the novel is in the present and within a few pages the reader is thrown into a moment where Best reflects on her past life. I'm not really a fan of this style of writing, and especially so when the result is a confusing scene. My overall experience reading The Thunder Beneath Us was average. There were moments that really struck me and stayed with me long after finishing, but I wish those parts had been more prominently featured. *eGalley provided in exchange for an honest review... Nicole Blades is a novelist, speaker, and journalist who has been putting her stories on paper since the third grade. Born and raised in Montreal, Quebec, by Caribbean parents, Nicole moved to New York City and launched her journalism career working at Essence magazine. She later co-founded the online magazine SheNetworks, and worked as an editor at ESPN and Womens Health. Nicole's articles and Nicole Blades is a novelist, speaker, and journalist who has been putting her stories on paper since the third grade. Nicole's articles and essays have appeared in The New York Times, Cosmopolitan, Womens Health, Good Housekeeping. SELF, Health, and BuzzFeed. Her latest book, HAVE YOU MET NORA? was released November 2017. Her previous novels, THE THUNDER BENEATH US and EARTHS WATERS, are available wherever books are sold. Listen to her weekly podcast, Hey, Sis! about women finding their focus and place in business, art, culture, and life. Nicole has also been a panelist, presenter, and guest speaker at conferences such as Mom 2. 0 Summit, The Muse & the Marketplace, BlogHer, and Connecticut Authors and Publishers Association (CAPA. Follower her on social media, and find out more on her website... Welcome back. Just a moment while we sign you in to your Goodreads account.
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