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What the heck did I just read? This had to have been one of the most boring romances I have ever read. I am so disappointed because I absolutely love the movies based on Nicholas Sparks books. He is honestly just not that great of a writer. These characters had no depth whatsoever, I felt no connection to the setting, and the ending of this book was so cliched and stupid that I actually said "you've got to be kidding me" as I shut it.
In True Believer, we have Jeremy Marsh and Lexie Darnell, two people who come from completely different sides of the planet Earth. Jeremy is an investigative journalist from New York. Lexie is a small town librarian from Boone Creek, North Carolina.
Let's get into it, shall we?
Jeremy goes to Lexie's hometown to research a story he heard about. Jeremy likes to expose psychics, "seers" and otherwise researches other weird things related to the paranormal. He gets his big break when he exposes a famous person known to "speak to the dead." This lands him on Good Morning America, and he believes his next story could be what he needs to hit it big. He is led.... somehow.... to Boone Creek, North Carolina, of all places. Why his big break would occur in bumblef*** North Carolina, no one knows. Anyways, here Jeremy and Lexie cross paths, and he becomes infatuated with her.
Maybe infatuated is an understatement. He is flat out obsessed to the point where it is almost CREEPY. This guy meets her, she clearly tells him she is not interested (she has been down this road before with out-of-state travelers), but he continues to pursue her. This gets so bad that one time she tells Jeremy she needs some space, and she drives out to her parents' old seaside cottage that is literally a ferry and hours' drive away. Jeremy FOLLOWS HER THERE! Like dude, can you not get a hint? It is seriously mind-boggling.
To make matters worse, rather than Lexie standing up and saying "what on God's green Earth are you doing here, Jeremy? Get out of my house and leave me alone", she instead decides to make this elaborate Italian pasta dinner for him, puts makeup on, and they bang. Even though she knows what is going to happen.... and that Jeremy is definitely going to go back to New York at the end of the weekend.
ALL OF THIS HAPPENS IN TWO. DAYS.
When Jeremy's camera man, Alvin, arrives two days later to do some filming with Jeremy, he finds his friend has completely gone off the deep end for Lexie. Isn't this just some fling? Alvin asks. Jeremy says no, this is the love of his life. I repeat... all of this happens in TWO. DAYS.
Finally, while Jeremy decides that he cannot live without Lexie, Lexie has done the mature thing and has told him that if he does not have any intention of staying in Boone Creek, then he should just go back to New York and forget about this. She doesn't believe the relationship will ever work and quite frankly, SHE IS RIGHT!
The setting and mystery in this book were not even interesting either! There were mysterious lights suddenly appearing over a cemetery but they just happened to be light ricocheting off a train as it passed by on certain foggy nights? WHO CARES! Give me a real ghost story, Nicky Sparks, and maybe I could have been interested in these extremely dull characters. Sparks could have done so much with the small town life but instead he created a bunch of one dimensional characters with no personality. Honestly, the only one who really did have a personality was the mayor, and he was somewhat of a minor character.
Then - you have, of course, the ending. Jeremy decides that he must return to the "love of his life" down in North Carolina and travels through the night once more to get there. She immediately accepts this and is totally fine with the circumstances. THEN - she reveals that she is pregnant, when previously in the book we learn that Jeremy was infertile and that was why his first wife left him. How did all of this happen in 1.5 weeks? The timeline of finding out you are pregnant isn't even correct!
NO - I will not be reading the second book because I cannot stomach more of these two. Reading this book made me want to throw it into my fireplace.
In True Believer, we have Jeremy Marsh and Lexie Darnell, two people who come from completely different sides of the planet Earth. Jeremy is an investigative journalist from New York. Lexie is a small town librarian from Boone Creek, North Carolina.
Let's get into it, shall we?
Jeremy goes to Lexie's hometown to research a story he heard about. Jeremy likes to expose psychics, "seers" and otherwise researches other weird things related to the paranormal. He gets his big break when he exposes a famous person known to "speak to the dead." This lands him on Good Morning America, and he believes his next story could be what he needs to hit it big. He is led.... somehow.... to Boone Creek, North Carolina, of all places. Why his big break would occur in bumblef*** North Carolina, no one knows. Anyways, here Jeremy and Lexie cross paths, and he becomes infatuated with her.
Maybe infatuated is an understatement. He is flat out obsessed to the point where it is almost CREEPY. This guy meets her, she clearly tells him she is not interested (she has been down this road before with out-of-state travelers), but he continues to pursue her. This gets so bad that one time she tells Jeremy she needs some space, and she drives out to her parents' old seaside cottage that is literally a ferry and hours' drive away. Jeremy FOLLOWS HER THERE! Like dude, can you not get a hint? It is seriously mind-boggling.
To make matters worse, rather than Lexie standing up and saying "what on God's green Earth are you doing here, Jeremy? Get out of my house and leave me alone", she instead decides to make this elaborate Italian pasta dinner for him, puts makeup on, and they bang. Even though she knows what is going to happen.... and that Jeremy is definitely going to go back to New York at the end of the weekend.
ALL OF THIS HAPPENS IN TWO. DAYS.
When Jeremy's camera man, Alvin, arrives two days later to do some filming with Jeremy, he finds his friend has completely gone off the deep end for Lexie. Isn't this just some fling? Alvin asks. Jeremy says no, this is the love of his life. I repeat... all of this happens in TWO. DAYS.
Finally, while Jeremy decides that he cannot live without Lexie, Lexie has done the mature thing and has told him that if he does not have any intention of staying in Boone Creek, then he should just go back to New York and forget about this. She doesn't believe the relationship will ever work and quite frankly, SHE IS RIGHT!
The setting and mystery in this book were not even interesting either! There were mysterious lights suddenly appearing over a cemetery but they just happened to be light ricocheting off a train as it passed by on certain foggy nights? WHO CARES! Give me a real ghost story, Nicky Sparks, and maybe I could have been interested in these extremely dull characters. Sparks could have done so much with the small town life but instead he created a bunch of one dimensional characters with no personality. Honestly, the only one who really did have a personality was the mayor, and he was somewhat of a minor character.
Then - you have, of course, the ending. Jeremy decides that he must return to the "love of his life" down in North Carolina and travels through the night once more to get there. She immediately accepts this and is totally fine with the circumstances. THEN - she reveals that she is pregnant, when previously in the book we learn that Jeremy was infertile and that was why his first wife left him. How did all of this happen in 1.5 weeks? The timeline of finding out you are pregnant isn't even correct!
NO - I will not be reading the second book because I cannot stomach more of these two. Reading this book made me want to throw it into my fireplace.