Full of Books

Wherever You Are by Krista Ritchie Review

Title: Wherever You Are

Author: Krista Ritchie

First published January 28, 2020

420 pages, Kindle Edition

Rating: 4.27

Overview

He is convinced that he will only bring destruction and chaos to her life. She’s everything he’s not – kind, gentle and loving.

They say opposites attract, but what happens when they collide? Can they overcome their differences and make it work?

Or will they succumb to the challenges that come with their relationship? With someone determined to keep them apart, they must fight for their love.

But with his track record of ruining everything he touches, can he keep her safe from himself? Wherever You Are is a story of love, redemption, and the struggle to find a place where two divergent hearts can call home.

About the Author

Krista and Becca Ritchie, bestselling authors on both the New York Times and USA Today, share a unique bond as identical twins. Though one is a science enthusiast and the other a lover of comic books, their united passion for writing has never waned since their childhood days.

Their writing style focuses on superheroes, characters with flaws, and the magic of soul mate love.

If you’d like to connect with either Becca or me, don’t hesitate to reach out to us via our social media or visit our website.

Join Krista and Becca’s Fizzle Force community, find inspiration behind the Addicted series on their blog, listen to playlists curated for all their books and check out their plethora of extras, including bonus scenes, character interviews and fun posts, on their website.

Editoral Review

Wherever You Are by Krista Ritchie is a contemporary romance novel that was first published on January 28, 2020. The book tells the story of three characters, Theo, Audrey, and Sebastian, who are all struggling to find their place in the world after experiencing personal hardships.

Ritchie’s writing style is engaging and immersive, drawing readers into the lives of her characters with vivid descriptions that bring the story to life. The themes of the novel include love, loss, healing, and finding oneself, which are all explored with depth and sensitivity throughout the narrative.

The plot of Wherever You Are follows the intersecting lives of Theo, Audrey, and Sebastian as they navigate the ups and downs of their personal and professional lives. Theo is a successful author who is haunted by the memories of his past, while Audrey is a photographer who is struggling to make a name for herself in the art world.

Sebastian is an ex-convict who is trying to start his life over after being released from prison. The setting of the novel is primarily in New York City, which serves as a backdrop for the characters’ journeys of self-discovery.

The conflicts arise both externally and internally as each character grapples with their past traumas and present challenges. One of the strengths of Wherever You Are is the character development.

Ritchie expertly weaves together the stories of the three main characters, creating complex and multidimensional individuals who feel real and relatable. The pacing of the novel is also well done, with the story unfolding at just the right speed to keep readers engaged.

However, the book does have a few limitations. The plot can be predictable at times, with some of the conflicts feeling contrived.

Additionally, the dialogue between the characters can come across as stilted and forced, which disrupts the flow of the narrative. Overall, Wherever You Are is a compelling novel that will appeal to fans of contemporary romance.

While it may have its flaws, the strengths of the book far outweigh its weaknesses. The themes of love and self-discovery are explored with depth and nuance, making it a thoughtful and emotionally resonant read.

I recommend this book for anyone who enjoys a well-written romance with complex characters and thought-provoking themes. Wherever You Are is a book that will stay with you long after you’ve turned the last page.

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars

Popular Books