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Guest Review: Literary Exploration Takes on FRACTURE
Don't forget! You can get your OWN copy of FRACTURE by Megan Miranda signed at our upcoming event!

Reading Fracture by Megan Miranda is like listening to one
of Beethoven’s symphonies. At first, the story starts slowly, building up to an
amazing crescendo and cascading into a perfect finale. Miranda’s writing is just
beautiful, she managed to keep me interested enough in the story without feeding
me too much information all at once. When Delaney felt happy, I felt happy for
her. When Delaney cried, I cried with her. When Troy kissed Delaney in his
kitchen, I got butterflies and I could feel my face lighting up. When I finally
finished Fracture I was a blubbering mess of emotions. Even remembering how
things ended makes me teary-eyed.
Fracture is one of those books that you really need to
dedicate your time to, because you won’t want to put it down once you start.
Miranda takes you into the world of a damaged girl who’s just trying to figure
out her life in the wake of a terrible accident. By the end of the book you’ll
be laughing, crying, and cheering while still trying to comprehend what
happened. I definitely recommend Fracture to lovers of mysteries, thrillers,
paranormal, and romances." --Literary Exploration
Literary Exploration is a *FAB* local blogger who comes to ALL the NYMBC events. Check out her blog's home page here.






