Take What You Can

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Pub Date 27 Jul 2020 | Archive Date 25 Jul 2020

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Paige Lawson has just finished her junior year of high school and is looking forward to a quiet summer of reading and enjoying Florida's sunshine. That is until she meets the alluring Fredrick Pryce, a far from ordinary guy with a dark secret. Paige can't help feeling intrigued when she senses Fredrick may be hiding something, and warnings from her best friend Josh, only fuel her desire to know more.

When Paige inevitably learns the truth, her safety is compromised. Now, with the help of Fredrick and his unconventional gang of friends, Paige will have to learn how to not only defend the life she has, but fight for the life she wants.

Paige Lawson has just finished her junior year of high school and is looking forward to a quiet summer of reading and enjoying Florida's sunshine. That is until she meets the alluring Fredrick Pryce...


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I received an ARC of this book through NetGalley and fell in love with the characters. Teenage girl falls for a bad boy in the super slow burn modern-day ‘pirate’ novel. The characters feel alive because of how strong their personalities are. There is definitely hope for a sequel and cannot wait for it!

A mash up of clan conflict like Twilight and a setting reminiscent of Outer Banks, Take What You Can gives you all the feels and keeps you on your seat for the next bump in the road.

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It’s summer in Florida. The temperatures are sweltering. A group of friends attend a bonfire party at the beach. Each have different interests at the party, and Paige finds herself sitting by the fire alone. It is this moment that changes her life.
“Take What You Can” is the debut novel from Heather Garvin. Heather wrote the manuscript while she was still in high school. Recently, I was given the opportunity to interview Heather and was amazing to work with.
Now, about the book. As mentioned above, the setting is a small town in Florida, about 45 minutes form the Beach. Paige, our main character, lives there with her father. His work hours leave her with plenty of free time to hang out with friends.
While at a party, Paige meets Frederick. He is mysterious, and Paige finds herself drawn to him, despite the warnings from her friend Josh. As Paige gets to know Frederick, she finds herself in the center of a life that she wasn’t prepared for. However, grit and determination help her to do things she never thought she could do.
“Take What You Can” is a young adult novel. The sentence structure is varied, and the plot is easy to follow along with. Heather Garvin is able to describe elements in the story in such a way that the reader can visualize the setting, and actions of the characters, without feeling overwhelmed with too many details.
My favorite character is the story is Melissa, a friend of Frederick. She is spunky, strong, and you never have to guess what she is thinking. She doesn’t care to let her opinion known and does not hide her dislike of Paige.
My least favorite character is Luke. While part of him is endearing, at first, his actions leave me with a true hatred of him. I can’t talk anymore about him without giving away spoilers.
There are two characters that I feel showed growth, was Frederick. Once closed off, Frederick opened profoundly to Paige. Some of out necessity, some out of trust. Paige showed the most change, although not all of it was good.
This story has just about everything you could want in a story. It has friendship, comradery, love/romance, conflict, etc.
I will offer a word of caution to readers there are violent elements, and a brief sexual assault. If you have sensitivities to these elements, you may want to read with caution. They are necessary to the telling of the story, however, you could skim over the scenes without losing the integrity of the story.
The only negative aspect that I can find with the story is that the ending is a major cliffhanger. However, after interviewing Heather, I know that the story continues in the form of a sequel that she just finished. I am anxiously awaiting to find out more.
I truly found myself caught up in this story. As times I was so engrossed while reading that I was completely oblivious to my surroundings. “Take What You Can” is definitely a 5-star read.
“Take What You Can” will be released on July 27, 2020 from Tuskan Publishing. It can be purchased from Amazon in Kindle format for $3.99.
I received an advanced electronic copy of this book in exchange for my honest review. I would like to thank NetGalley, Heather Garvin, and Tuskan Publishing. This has no way impacted the rating or thoughts portrayed in this review.

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REVIEW - TAKE WHAT YOU CAN
by Heather Garvin

I decided upon this book since I am on the lookout for something easy to read in between multiple heavy and emotional historical fiction and memoir I'm reading. Surprisingly, Take What You Can certainly live up to what I am looking for and more.

The story follows girl-next-door, Paige Lawson, who just finished her junior year in high school. Life is going on as per her usual with not much excitement for summer vacation until she unexpectedly meet this enigmatic guy, Frederick Pryce, at a beach party. Drawn to him despite his mysterious personality, she ended up befriending him and eventually led her up to knowing his equally peculiar friends. Bad things started happening to Paige since then and whether or not it's because of him, she is certainly not prepared for how her supposed uneventful summer vacation is going to be.

Honestly, I was not expecting a lot from this book but I wind up reaching for it every so often, wanting to find out what happens next. Flow of the story is spontaneous enough and scenarios didn't feel forced. Some of them pretty cliche, though not annoying, were actually cute and really gave me that high school feels. Mind you, I'm in my early 40's. It was easy for me to like Paige as I can relate to her personality. Responsible, quiet, kinda keep to herself if she can, has enough close friends so cannot be considered as a loner, but most of all would rather be staying at home and reading :). Might not be for some since elements of violence and theft crimes are involved in the story, but took it with a grain of salt. I actually read each and every word of the action-packed scenes and felt like I was watching it like in a movie. Wouldn't be surprised if they consider making it into one. Overall, I enjoyed this book. Recommended for those who wants an easy and entertaining read with enough spunk and action and not to forget that sprinkle of love story in it.

Thank you to Tuscan Publishing and NetGalley for an advanced copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.

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