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lisaluvsliterature 's review for:
Diary of a Bad Boy
by Meghan Quinn
As usual, beginning a book by Meghan Quinn means I want nothing more than to finish it in one sitting. Unfortunately, during the school year, the fact that I still have to get up and go to work in the morning means I can't. I fell in love with Roark pretty quickly, even with my huge frustration, well the same frustration that Sutton had with him not returning her phone. Now, since he was Irish, I kind of wished there would be a little bit more showing his accent throughout the book, but I totally get how the author was trying to show that his accent really came out when things were intense. Or when he was doing it on purpose.
I loved the totally different settings that this took place in. New York City, and then Texas. So much fun to read about Roark on a horse. Funny when Sutton was trying to tease him. I loved it so much. And then, then there was the whole "Dear Diary" part of the story. I loved all the names Roark came up with for the diary. It was the perfect way of getting his feelings. Another perfect romance from Meghan Quinn. Now I'll wait (im)patiently for the next one!
This review first appeared on Lisa Loves Literature.
I loved the totally different settings that this took place in. New York City, and then Texas. So much fun to read about Roark on a horse. Funny when Sutton was trying to tease him. I loved it so much. And then, then there was the whole "Dear Diary" part of the story. I loved all the names Roark came up with for the diary. It was the perfect way of getting his feelings. Another perfect romance from Meghan Quinn. Now I'll wait (im)patiently for the next one!
This review first appeared on Lisa Loves Literature.