(N) Lives have been turned upside down and no one will ever be the same again.
Everything was perfect before life came to a screeching halt.
When devastating loss flips Amelia's world on its axis, she loses her spirits. Mel isn't the only one hurting, though; the members of BAD are also struggling to find their way after that tragic night.
Life goes on..
Amelia's friends move heaven and earth to help ease her sadness. Knowing she's on the edge of a dangerous cliff they fight through their own pain to bring her safely to the other side of her grief.
Love can conquer...
Amelia knows bottling up her feelings isn't helping anything. With love at her fingertips, all she has to do is reach for it. Mel's loved one desperately hope she can once again find her way to happiness.
If you paid any attention to any of my recent posts and their titles then you know that I didn't post about the second book in this series. There wasn't any type of error or mistake, I didn't read the second book in The Illusion Series, I just couldn't get myself to spend the money to read it.
Once I finished reading Just an Illusion Part One I was unsure if I wanted to continue with the series because I wasn't as into it as I should be to continue on. What that being said, I did want to know what happened next so I read the samples for both Just an Illusion Part Two and Just an Illusion EP. Part Two didn't hold any interest for me in the least bit.
But while I was reading the sample for EP that itself had me in tears so I knew I had to read this one. Skipping a book in a continuous series is never really a good thing to do because you end up missing a lot of key information and events but because Part Two didn't hold any interest for me at all I just skipped it and went straight to EP after reading Part One, and I'm glad I did. While I did miss all the things that happened in Part Two it didn't feel the least bit awkward or weird skipping a whole book in the series.
Throughout my reading of Just an Illusion EP I found myself tearing up or even crying during the first half of the story and even during some parts of the second half. Since finished EP I don't have any regrets about not reading Part Two. And as much as I didn't like reading Part One, that's as much as I liked reading EP.
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