Privacy Policy Terms Cookie Policy. How It Works. Nowhere but Here. This title was previously available on NetGalley and is now archived. Buy this Book on. You must sign in to see if this title is available for request. Sign In or Register Now. Description An unforgettable new series from acclaimed author Katie McGarry about taking risks, opening your heart and ending up in a place you never imagined possible Seventeen-year-old Emily likes her life the way it is: doting parents, good friends, good school in a safe neighborhood.
But when a reluctant visit turns into an extended summer vacation among relatives she never knew she had, one thing becomes clear: nothing is what it seems.
Not the club, not her secret-keeping father and not Oz, a guy with suck-me-in blue eyes who can help her understand them both. Oz wants one thing: to join the Reign of Terror.
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This just isn't McGarry's strongest work. Remember, as per Goodreads rating 3 stars means I liked it! So that's how 3 stars This is a book that started out strong but then fizzled out a bit. So that's how I am rating.
View all 4 comments. Oct 04, AJ rated it it was amazing Shelves: drama , young-adult , romantic , series-book-1 , arc , bikers , pb-i-own-signed. She writes wonderful YA romantic drama, and when I heard that she was starting a new series featuring the younger generation of a motorcycle club, I knew I had to read it. The st 5 stars - I love this book!
I was hooked from the very first page and devoured it, loving every moment. Sweet and mostly innocent, she has a great life, she does well at school, and she has a loving family that she loves in return.
The man she calls her Dad adopted her when she was 5, when he married her mother. Her real father, Eli, is part of an MC, and she was told that he left her mother when she was pregnant. And so, a quick visit turns into a summer to be spent with a family and a life that she has never known. The story is set at the very tame end of the MC world. The club is legit, and do not engage in criminal activity. And being a part of the club is all 18 year old Oz has ever wanted.
The club is a brotherhood, a family. It means belonging to something bigger than yourself. His father is a member and Eli and his family were his mentors growing up, and remain the people that he is closest to. From the very beginning, I loved the dynamic between Emily and Oz.
The story is written in dual POV, so we get to see everything that is going on with them, and I adored them both! Of course, they are both attracted to each other, but Emily initially wants nothing to do with the gorgeous bad boy from the MC, and Oz is mad at her for rejecting the family and the life that he loves. The fact that both of them are frustrated with the simmering chemistry between them just makes it so much better. Their enforced time together leads to them getting to know each other and as Emily opens up to Oz, he helps her learn about his life, and by extension — her family.
She begins to accept that everything she thought about these people may not be true. And as they begin to understand each other, their early antagonism slowly becomes a friendship. And as Emily tries to unravel her past, Oz is there with her. This is an absolutely beautiful love story! Slow moving and natural, innocent yet passionate, I loved watching Emily and Oz open up to each other as their mad attraction become something incredibly deep.
My heart bursts as the words tumble out. I laughed, I cried, and I got completely swept up in this book. The multiple storylines fit together brilliantly with family drama, mystery and romance all tied in with a sort of coming-of-age story as both Emily and Oz learn from all that they go through and find their way forward. It forms an incredibly important part of the story, and it adds a lot of depth and emotion. I also loved getting to know the characters that I am assuming will make up the rest of this series.
I absolutely loved it — 5 stars. An Advanced Reader Copy was generously provided by the publisher in exchange for an honest review. View all 19 comments. Jan 16, Elena marked it as to-read Shelves: i-could-die-for. OH MY- No However his loyalty is put on the test when he is forced to babysit Emily, the daughter of one of the MC members. Emily is seventeen years old, living in Florida she grew up with no worries or care in the world.
She was an only child and she kinda got on my nerves at the beginning haha but I slowly warned up to her. This story was different and refresh 4. This story was different and refreshing once I started I couldn't put it down. I enjoyed everything about it. The slow tension between the main characters, the side characters were likeable. The entire plot was interesting and overall I really wished I would have read this sooner because I can honestly say i won't be forgetting this any time soon.
View all 16 comments. May 26, Lindsey Rey rated it liked it Shelves: contemporary , , romance. I found these characters very difficult to relate to and they were very frustrating to read about.
It needs to be said that I went into this book with the best of intentions. I was hoping that a new series would mean a clean slate, a new opportunity and a chance to build a very different opinion.
Alas, it was not meant to be. I have to say that I fully understand the appeal of Katie McGarr 2. The effect on me, however, is precisely opposite.
It is awfully nice to see McGarry move to a different settings, with different characters and different circumstances. Nowhere But Here takes us to the world of motorcycle clubs, be it legit or otherwise, and people who live within these brotherhoods and consider them to be more important than anything else in the world.
A womanizer and a bad boy all around changed his ways the second he met a beautiful, innocent girl. But what really made me pause was how he seemed brainwashed at certain times, a club drone with no thoughts of his own.
I understand now it was a journey he needed to take, but at times it was pushed too far. She may re-write the same formulas, but she does it exceptionally well. Her style is clean, precise and capable of evoking just the right emotions at exactly the right time.
View all 3 comments. Dec 12, Shannon kitchandpages rated it it was amazing Shelves: read-favorites. I laughed, I cried and so many things in between. I wasn't sure how I would feel about a new series by Katie, since I really love her Pushing the Limits series but I am happy to say I loved it.
I fell in love with these characters, each and every one. I felt like I was a part of the family and I was deeply invested in their fates. This book borders the line between the line of YA and NA, which I think was refreshing and realistic. I appreciated the fact that there were young people of all different walks of life and levels of experience. There are elements that reminded me of the show but it is a really different story and setting and I just wanted to put that out there in case you were like me and wondering how it compared.
I loved our main characters - Oz and Emily - the book worked perfectly as dual perspective, just as all of Katie's books have in the past. She is one of the authors who really knows how to execute dual narrative well.
And ultimately, I just loved this story. There were elements that some people might find cheesy, it's obviously not realistic for most teens, BUT that being said, I think it accomplished everything it set out to and I think it's a fantastic first book in Katie's new companion series. If I nitpicked, I might be able to find a moment or two to knock my 5-star rating, but honestly, I simply don't want to because my love for the characters and the story outweigh any minor issues.
And it doesn't hurt that Ms. Oct 28, Kelli C rated it really liked it Shelves: fab-writing , kick-ass-female , taboo-love , v-card-intact , series , vanilla-love , bad-bikers. This is the start of something great for Katie McGarry! If you are looking for a really good young adult read then this should be an automatic one click! Set in a small town run by a tight MC forged in brothethood, she delivers a journey of self discovery and first love for two young people that will steal your heart!
Emily is a 17 year old "all American girl" living her life happily until news from a town that claimed her mother's past changes her entire existence. Life in Snowflake is nothing compared to Florida. Here she will come to terms with her mother's past and ultimately find a new life With a well developed story and age appropriate love and intimacy, Emily and Oz will melt your heart and make you realize all those feels of first love!.
I cannot wait for the next journey to Snowflake! View all 5 comments. May 26, Vilma rated it it was amazing. Sizzling, sexy, suspenseful and unputdownable.
A gripping story about finding freedom, forgiveness and love. I get it now. Her stories. Her style. But her voice is real and gripping and honest in a way that kept me flipping the pages Sizzling, sexy, suspenseful and unputdownable.
But her voice is real and gripping and honest in a way that kept me flipping the pages addictively. No filler.
Just a great story—intriguing characters you want to know more about, complicated situations that keep things interesting, and identifiably complex dynamics amongst families and friends. Nowhere But Here is a story about sacrifice, freedom and risks. She has no interest in seeing him. When we meet Oz, we see a boy just older than Emily, determined to join the club… to get the patch that would forever induct him into a brotherhood which symbolized family and loyalty.
The last thing he needs is to be assigned babysitting duties for a girl who looks down on them. Problem is, at first watch, things go wrong and he falters on the job. Trouble is, the more secrets she uncovers, the deeper the real and elusive truth hides. Facing the potential that her entire life has been a lie, Emily must stick around to dig for what really happened between her mother and biological father so many years ago.
Before too long, however, this big, elusive truth would shatter it all. There is an edge of danger and suspense with some really unexpected twists that had me relishing each page until the very end. While I did enjoy parts of Nowhere But Here there were a few complaints that kept it from being a knockout read for me.
I think my main issue with this story was the continual lies. I wanted to know what happened! I wanted Emily to know what happened so she would stop judging these people when it was pretty clear there was much more to her story than her father just abandoning her! Once the romance kicked into gear, I really wanted things to work out for Emily and Oz.
I was happy with the choices Oz made when he stepped out of the Motorcycle Club mindset. Yes, he still loved the MC and his extended family, but Oz was in it on his terms by the end. I wished she put more effort into trying to get to know them, not be judgmental, get to the bottom of things! I finally got the answers, action and romance I wanted through the whole book.
This is fiction after all. I am excited for Razor's story next. A copy was kindly provided by Harlequin Teen via Netgalley in exchange for an honest review. This review is also posted at The Readers Den. View all 7 comments. Sep 10, Jessica rated it it was amazing Shelves: books-i-own. I have had this book on my shelves for sooooo long but had never gotten around to actually reading it. I absolutely adore Katie's YA contemporaries, but for some reason I just never picked this one up.
I read it and ended up loving this book even more than I thought i would! Emily has a pretty good life with a great mom and stepdad who are always there for her. At 17, she's used to only seeing her birth dad once I have had this book on my shelves for sooooo long but had never gotten around to actually reading it.
At 17, she's used to only seeing her birth dad once a year. While she's always been curious about him, Emily knows that she'll never be a part of his world. But when word comes that her grandmother has passed away, Emily finds herself back in her parents' hometown and falls head first into her father's motorcycle club world where everything she's known might not all be the complete truth.
Throw in the crazy things she's feeling for Oz, the recruit assigned to look after her while she's with her father, and Emily is definitely in way over her head. I recently read my first adult motorcycle romance book and really enjoyed it, so I was excited to enter this YA motorcycle world. Oz's character is definitely an interesting one; he's been working his whole life to earn his cut for Emily's father's club and will do anything, including protect Emily, to earn his place.
You can imagine the conflict he feels, then, when he starts to feel things for Emily, who is basically the boss's daughter. I loved their relationship and how they started off not really liking each other and then started to play with each other to get what they wanted. Emily may have never known the world her father was a part of, but she sure could hold her own there! While I definitely loved the romance in this book, there was some mystery and danger in this book that had me very intrigued.
So many of the characters were hiding things from Emily and wouldn't tell her in order to protect her relationship with certain people.
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