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Book Review of Every Day (Every Day, Bk 1)

Every Day (Every Day, Bk 1)
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He calls himself A. A tries not to mess with the person life he is inhabitating. But when he wakes up in in the body of Justin, something changes for A. He meets Rhiannon, Justin's girlfriend, and falls in love. He makes an email for himself that he can check everyday in no matter whom's body he is in.

Everyday when he wakes up in a different body, he tries to reach out to Rhiannon. Over time, he shares his secret with her - hoping that she can overcome what's on the outside, for what's on the inside. But with A's focus on Rhiannon, he gets sloppy in removing his computer activity. When one of the boys he was previously in claims that he was possessed by the devil and makes it public, along with emailing A about how he would find out who he was, A begins to feel guilt, hoping that it will go away.

Then there is the romance between him and Rhiannon. She's still dating Justin, and although she cares for A, she's having a hard time moving past what's on the outside. Will they be able to resolve the schematics and their love endure? Will A get his happy ever after? You're going to have to read this one to find out!

Every Day is such a unique concept that I couldn't wait to read this one. I wasn't disappointed, but I did think that it was a bit slow going at times. However, I enjoyed seeing who A woke up in each day and how that day would pan out. From being in a body of a hot chick to a pot head to waking up in a suicidal girl, the characteristics of each person was unique and relative. Although geared toward young adults, adults will find this engaging and refreshing story compelling as well. Totally loved it!