I'm reading "My Answer is You" by Rachel (colorguard_div a). I've read the first six chapters so far. It's a Brian story, so I'm enjoying that.
There are a lot of things about it that make me think of old-school fanfics, the kind of stories I loved to read back in the day when I first got addicted to fanfic - the fact that it's set in Kentucky, at Brian's parents' house; Brian and Nick being close friends who play basketball together; the lack of real life wives/girlfriends. It's the kind of story that could have been written at any time and could take place in any time; there aren't those details that limit it to a certain era.
I kind of like that instead of being a story about two people falling in love, it's a story about two people who were in love, but had a falling out. Because it takes place after the fact, there is a lot of back story that comes into play, and I like how it's revealed slowly... it's frustrating to me at times, because I want to know the whole story, but it also has me asking a lot of questions and wanting to read on to find out the answers.
From a writing standpoint, the story is well-written and easy to read because it uses a lot of dialogue and short, simple sentences. It's clear and descriptive enough without being overly wordy, and the clipped sentences add to the feeling of tension that has dominated the chapters I've read so far.
The only thing that I find gets in the way of the flow of the story for me as I'm reading is the point of view. I wish it was either solely first person, meaning Josie is the narrator, and the reader only has insight to her thoughts and things she would know, or all in third person, so that both Josie's and Brian's thoughts can be revealed, but neither one of them is telling the story. I just find it distracting that Josie's telling the story, and then all of a sudden there's a paragraph or a scene showing Brian's or his parents' thoughts, when Josie couldn't know what's really on their minds. That's just me, though; Jodi Picoult does that in her books, too, and it bugs me just as much, even though I like her writing otherwise.
I've been leaving reaction reviews at the end of every chapter, so I'll read and review a few more chapters tomorrow and be back with more of my overall thoughts.