![]() ![]() No details or questions were left unanswered. There is a clear beginning, middle and end. I wouldn't say that Losing It is packed with a distinct writing style that stands out like anything I've ever read before. Little does she know that it has just begun. Their connection hasn't ended as Bliss hoped. Little does she know that Garrick, is more than just the young man in the corner of the bar. ![]() Just when Bliss thinks this will be the moment in time that changes everything, her inner self says otherwise and she leaves Garrick, thinking that this guy will never see her again. They hit off and decide to take an adventurous ride on Garrick's motorcycle. Hidden in the corner of the bar is a guy named Garrick, one that Bliss immediately becomes attracted to. Her best friend is determined to help her along, by dressing her up and going to the local hangout, urging Bliss to find the one, even if it is a one night stand. However, she knows that she hasn't found the right person yet. The only thing that she is ready to change is her "status." ![]() The main character is Bliss and she is attending her last year of college with a major in theater. The ones that aren't fully in the world of total adulthood yet. Losing It by Cora Carmack is a novel I feel, written for the older young adult in mind. ![]() This novel offers a nice little change of pace to the various titles that I've read recently. ![]()
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