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He Saved Me

http://www.wattpad.com/story/128046-he-saved-me

Isobel Davis will never forget the night she was snatched into an alley and brutally raped while a knife was pressed against her throat. She will also never forget the boy who saved her. But even though he saved her that night, how can he save her from the nightmares that follow, waking her up in the middle of the night and bringing her to tears.

Robert (Bobby) Slade has always been known as the local badass. Half the teachers at the high school want him suspended indefinitely, and the local police know him by his first name. He has always been bad news. When he saved Isobel that night the smart, beautiful, head-strong girl that he had secretly admired over the years had been torn apart and ripped to pieces, and the girl in her place was just a shell of what she once was. But Bobby will stop at nothing to find that girl that he had once admired, and bring her back.

 He will save Isobel, even if it meant saving himself too.....

But with a stranger lurking in the shadows,

both those tasks may prove to be more difficult than either of them had expected.....

Written by Xenia_Hopps

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So I decided to start reading this story the day my parents decided we should go on an exotic holiday. When we got to our hotel room I was so bored, so I picked up my iPod and began reading. Overall I couldn’t stop reading this book. It’s just like… The reason the word marvellous even exists.

So to start off with the author portrays this bubbly girl, Isobel. Then one night walking home from the local library; she’s raped. The author is very good at describing that scene, not too intense, but very clear.

Anyway this is when Bobby comes into the picture as the night in shining armour, as he saves Isobel and initially becomes an important person in her life.

This isn’t a book for people who are into love at first sight, with a side of jocks and cheerleaders. No, this is for people focused on heart-shattering love stories, tragic moments and teenagers focused on true love.

Overall this book is a definite 10/10. You can’t really criticize it at all, it’s just so remarkable.

Please give it a go and don’t try to cry, because I sure cried a lot, in a good way.

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