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She Gets the Girl
by Rachael Lippincott, Alyson Derrick
emotional
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Plot
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
3 / 5 ⭐️'ˢ
“She Gets the Girl” by Rachael Lippincott
The story follows two very different young women, Alex Blackwood and Molly Parker, who find themselves drawn to each other despite their contrasting personalities and interests.
Alex is confident and outgoing, with a reputation for being a flirt. She knows how to get the girl, but struggles with maintaining meaningful relationships. On the other hand, Molly is introverted and socially awkward, especially when it comes to expressing her feelings for her crush, Cora Myers. When Alex discovers Molly's secret crush, she offers to help Molly win over Cora in an attempt to prove that she is capable of a committed relationship after a recent breakup.
The chemistry between Alex and Molly is palpable from the start, and their interactions are filled with witty banter and undeniable attraction. As they embark on a five-step plan to win over their respective crushes, they also begin to unravel their own feelings for each other.
The pacing of the story was well-done, with a good balance of humor, drama, and romance.
Overall, a delightful and heartfelt romance story.
I read this one this month because it was the April pick for the "YA LGBT" Goodreads group.
“She Gets the Girl” by Rachael Lippincott
The story follows two very different young women, Alex Blackwood and Molly Parker, who find themselves drawn to each other despite their contrasting personalities and interests.
Alex is confident and outgoing, with a reputation for being a flirt. She knows how to get the girl, but struggles with maintaining meaningful relationships. On the other hand, Molly is introverted and socially awkward, especially when it comes to expressing her feelings for her crush, Cora Myers. When Alex discovers Molly's secret crush, she offers to help Molly win over Cora in an attempt to prove that she is capable of a committed relationship after a recent breakup.
The chemistry between Alex and Molly is palpable from the start, and their interactions are filled with witty banter and undeniable attraction. As they embark on a five-step plan to win over their respective crushes, they also begin to unravel their own feelings for each other.
The pacing of the story was well-done, with a good balance of humor, drama, and romance.
Overall, a delightful and heartfelt romance story.
I read this one this month because it was the April pick for the "YA LGBT" Goodreads group.