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rank 5846
word count 22906
date submitted 30.06.2011
date updated 18.07.2011
genres: Fiction, Romance
classification: moderate
complete

Let Me Save You

Eliza Cooper

Darcie fell in love and it was fast, intense and brilliant. She's just not so sure it was worth losing herself over.

 

It was quick, intense and painless when Darcie and Kai fell in love but with college, separation and a strange dependence on each other comes trouble. Darcie begins to lose herself to the relationship while Kai starts panicking. Love isn't easy and it almost never follows a direct route but how can you justify it when it's the very reason your whole world is crumbling? In her mission to find the answer, Darcie drags herself through college and life afterwards... and if she can figure out who Darcie Harrington really is when she's on her own, well that would be a bonus.

 
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college, drama, happy, love, new haven, new york city, princeton, reunion, romance, sad, separation, yale

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onelastdance wrote 671 days ago

I am very pleased that I stumbled upon and decided to read your work. It was a very beautiful story. After the first page, I noticed that the majority of the writing is dialogue, which I love. The characters feelings are related in a way that I really connected with. It's the type of rawness that made me wonder if this actually happened to the person writing it. I read in your bio that you don't mind criticism and I was glad to see that because I tend to give a harsh critique but I can't think of anything I would change. There were possibly two instances when I thought wording could be changed but I didn't think it absolutely necessary. I really enjoyed your style, it's not something I've ever seen before. Well done.



Thank you so much for your comment - and for backing this! I'm so pleased you enjoyed reading it and took the time to offer your opinion. It's always nice to hear other people's thoughts - good or bad. I have just had a glance at your book and from the description alone, it sounds very interesting. I look forward to reading it.

MaCain wrote 681 days ago

I am very pleased that I stumbled upon and decided to read your work. It was a very beautiful story. After the first page, I noticed that the majority of the writing is dialogue, which I love. The characters feelings are related in a way that I really connected with. It's the type of rawness that made me wonder if this actually happened to the person writing it. I read in your bio that you don't mind criticism and I was glad to see that because I tend to give a harsh critique but I can't think of anything I would change. There were possibly two instances when I thought wording could be changed but I didn't think it absolutely necessary. I really enjoyed your style, it's not something I've ever seen before. Well done.

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