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August 01, 2014

The Probability of Violet & Luke by Jessica Sorensen ~ REVIEW





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Luke Price and Violet Hayes haven’t seen each other in a couple of months, not since they discovered Luke’s mother’s connection to Violet’s parent’s murders. But when Luke gets into some gambling trouble with the wrong people, destiny decides to throw the two of them together and they head out to Vegas to try and settle Luke’s debt.

As Violet spends time with Luke, she becomes torn on whether she should be with him. She definitely can’t deny that her life is better when she’s with Luke and she starts to wonder if going back to Preston was a mistake.

Things seem to be going well as Violet opens up more to Luke, but then she gets a call from the detective, not only to give an update on Mira Price and the case, but to give information about some threatening texts she’s been getting. The information is not only shocking, but makes Violet question what kind of people her parents really where and whether she’ll be able to trust anyone ever again.


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The Probability of Violet & Luke is the fourth book in the Coincidence series by Jessica Sorensen. It is also the second book that follows Violet & Luke as the main characters.

The story starts off two months after where the third book left off which revealed a horrible and unfortunate connection between the two characters. This led to Violet running away from Luke, leaving him broken and lost. However, life decides to throw them back together when Luke gets involved into some gambling problems. The two are forced to spend some time together in Vegas to settle Luke's debt.

Jessica Sorensen never cease to impress me with her writing. Jessica's writing is captivating and beautiful that it grasps your attention throughout the entire book. The story had adventure, romance and it was also very emotional and raw. It was somewhat predictable but it still left me emotionally charged. That is what Jessica's writing does to you. She is very talented in writing gritty and very dark novels. 

It's hard to imagine two very broken characters together, especially when they've been broken really hard. It's difficult to think about how two damaged characters can help each other. But it just works for Violet & Luke. The characters develop so much throughout the series. They've been through so much. You can't help but support them through their struggles.

I loved this book and series altogether. From the characters to the plot to the emotions, I really adore this series. I can't wait for the sequel to their story as it ends in another cliffhanger.

Review By Fidah 

Rating: 4.5 Stars 





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