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paddlefoot55 's review for:
Flirt: A College Romance
by M.L. Sparrow
Copy received from author for an honest review - thank you.
Flirt is the first book from this author that I have read. I am not much into reading college aged books these days - because, old fart here - however the blurb for Flirt intrigued me so I gave it a go.
I love the connection between our leading lady Riley and her Cam. Their history makes it all the more interesting.
I am not going to lie - I found Riley rather unlikable for a lot of the book. Not so much the character per se, but her actions to towards those around her. I could understand her struggles, but man I don't know how they put up with her a lot of the time.
I think the growth in her character is what made the book for me. I couldn't help but like her by the end of the book.
There are some great secondary characters. I adore Riley's roommate Chloe, and will be making time to go back and read her story (Player) in the future.
Frustrating, emotional, sweet - Flirt has a little bit of it all.
I will be reading more of Ms Sparrow's work in the future.

Flirt is the first book from this author that I have read. I am not much into reading college aged books these days - because, old fart here - however the blurb for Flirt intrigued me so I gave it a go.
I love the connection between our leading lady Riley and her Cam. Their history makes it all the more interesting.
I am not going to lie - I found Riley rather unlikable for a lot of the book. Not so much the character per se, but her actions to towards those around her. I could understand her struggles, but man I don't know how they put up with her a lot of the time.
I think the growth in her character is what made the book for me. I couldn't help but like her by the end of the book.
There are some great secondary characters. I adore Riley's roommate Chloe, and will be making time to go back and read her story (Player) in the future.
Frustrating, emotional, sweet - Flirt has a little bit of it all.
I will be reading more of Ms Sparrow's work in the future.
