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by Tammara Webber
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3.5/5 stars.
I decided to pick this one up because my roommate was telling me how much she had enjoyed it when she read it a couple of years back. One this she stressed was the male interest in this book. She had fallen in love with him when she read it and she wanted to see if I would fall in love with him too.
I had previously added this book on my ‘to-read’ list but — like many on my list — I had forgot what it was about. I decided to go into this one blind because I haven’t done that in a really long time.
The very first scene of this book caught my attention a lot because it made me uncomfortable. The beginning didn’t really trigger anything for me, but I think for others it could. I’ve never seen a trigger warning on a book before, but I think something should have been put on it. Even if it was just in the synopsis (which on my copy of the book, it was not.)
One thing I really enjoyed about this book was the e-mail interactions between Landon and Jacqueline. I thought that those were the cutest part of the book. Even thinking about them now is making me smile.
I enjoyed Jacqueline and her side characters, but there wasn’t anything about them that really made them stick out in the end.
While reading the book, there was only one thing thing that I was waiting to happen. And, I was surprised when it happened in the middle of the book. I was afraid that because this thing has happened so early in the book that the remainder of the book wouldn’t be as interesting. That was the case for a while, but it picked up quickly after that.
There were a few times that I was turned of by this book because of slut shaming. It wasn’t a big issue, but it was there.
I really commend Tammara Webber for writing about a topic as hard as this one. She wrote in a very sophisticated way that produced a candid story.
I will not be reading the rest of this series, but I am glad that I read the first :)
3.5/5 stars.
I decided to pick this one up because my roommate was telling me how much she had enjoyed it when she read it a couple of years back. One this she stressed was the male interest in this book. She had fallen in love with him when she read it and she wanted to see if I would fall in love with him too.
I had previously added this book on my ‘to-read’ list but — like many on my list — I had forgot what it was about. I decided to go into this one blind because I haven’t done that in a really long time.
The very first scene of this book caught my attention a lot because it made me uncomfortable. The beginning didn’t really trigger anything for me, but I think for others it could. I’ve never seen a trigger warning on a book before, but I think something should have been put on it. Even if it was just in the synopsis (which on my copy of the book, it was not.)
One thing I really enjoyed about this book was the e-mail interactions between Landon and Jacqueline. I thought that those were the cutest part of the book. Even thinking about them now is making me smile.
I enjoyed Jacqueline and her side characters, but there wasn’t anything about them that really made them stick out in the end.
While reading the book, there was only one thing thing that I was waiting to happen. And, I was surprised when it happened in the middle of the book. I was afraid that because this thing has happened so early in the book that the remainder of the book wouldn’t be as interesting. That was the case for a while, but it picked up quickly after that.
There were a few times that I was turned of by this book because of slut shaming. It wasn’t a big issue, but it was there.
I really commend Tammara Webber for writing about a topic as hard as this one. She wrote in a very sophisticated way that produced a candid story.
I will not be reading the rest of this series, but I am glad that I read the first :)