April 14, 2020

A Place Without You by Jewel E. Ann


The Law of Henna and Bodhi:

When love breaks, fall inward, fall together, and fall hard. Then let time pick up the pieces.

Everything feels temporary when you’ve experienced tragedy—until Henna Lane meets Bodhi at a music festival.

Young and spontaneous, they have a lust for seizing the moment, falling hard and fast.

When Bodhi is forced to leave without a goodbye, Henna thinks she’ll never get over him. But then she meets Mr. Malone, her sexy, new guidance counselor.

They are reckless.
They are forbidden.

When their secret is discovered, Henna has to choose between finishing school—banned from seeing Mr. Malone—or dropping out to follow her nomad dreams.

Henna chooses her dreams.

Over time, she learns that life is not a destination or a journey, some things are more than temporary, and the forbidden can never be ignored. But if she returns for him, will he still be hers?

A Place Without You is an emotional story of young love, shattered dreams, and impossible decisions.



It took me a little bit to get into this book but I'm glad I stuck with it. Bodhi and Henna's The first little bit seemed a bit far reaching for me. Young girl falling madly in love with a stranger she had just met...then he shows up as the guidance counselor at school in her hometown. Didn't seem like something I would typically be interested in reading about. But as the story went on and the secondary characters, mainly Bodhi's father, comes into play, the story gets a whole new level of emotion and depth. My interest in the story grew immensely when the secondary storyline was brought in. Everything that Bodhi+Henna go through because of his father gives the story another depth and level of emotion. Loved what the story developed into. Definitely worth a read!


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