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meegzreads's Reviews (1.89k)
ARC kindly received via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.
*5 Stars!*
Holy wow. What a roller-coaster ride this last book was. Ella is such an intense an dynamic character. I loved how her character has developed and how strong she is. Sean is an amazing character as well and I can see why he brings out the emotions in Ella.
All of the things happening in this one are such a whirlwind, but there are so many important points along the way. Especially learning Sean's story. And the rest of Ella's. The whole story. Finally. Things make alot more sense when everyone's stories are out in the open.
85% I was really hoping my hunch was right about what Ella had walked into and who she was about to face. I won't spoil it, but lucky for me, I was right and damn was it a good way to end the book.
I felt like the characters progressed and developed quite alot in this book, and I really enjoyed that. Especially Ella. Shes a great lead character. And the things both she and Sean have gone through in their lives, that stuff would happen for real. I'm sure of it. There are some terrible people in this world, and this series helps show how people can be strong and survive whats thrown at them. I love how such a serious issue is thrown in with the love story, but both parts are equally important in the books and how the stories play out. It gives a bit of awareness about these things without being too heavy.
This one had me hooked and the only reason I put it down and didn't finish it in one sitting like I did with books 1 and 2, was because it was late and I had to go bed or risk being a zombie at work today.
A must-read for fans of the series so far. Absolutely loved these books and I'd really like to see more of Sean and Ella in the future.
*5 Stars!*
Holy wow. What a roller-coaster ride this last book was. Ella is such an intense an dynamic character. I loved how her character has developed and how strong she is. Sean is an amazing character as well and I can see why he brings out the emotions in Ella.
All of the things happening in this one are such a whirlwind, but there are so many important points along the way. Especially learning Sean's story. And the rest of Ella's. The whole story. Finally. Things make alot more sense when everyone's stories are out in the open.
85% I was really hoping my hunch was right about what Ella had walked into and who she was about to face. I won't spoil it, but lucky for me, I was right and damn was it a good way to end the book.
I felt like the characters progressed and developed quite alot in this book, and I really enjoyed that. Especially Ella. Shes a great lead character. And the things both she and Sean have gone through in their lives, that stuff would happen for real. I'm sure of it. There are some terrible people in this world, and this series helps show how people can be strong and survive whats thrown at them. I love how such a serious issue is thrown in with the love story, but both parts are equally important in the books and how the stories play out. It gives a bit of awareness about these things without being too heavy.
This one had me hooked and the only reason I put it down and didn't finish it in one sitting like I did with books 1 and 2, was because it was late and I had to go bed or risk being a zombie at work today.
A must-read for fans of the series so far. Absolutely loved these books and I'd really like to see more of Sean and Ella in the future.
ARC kindly provided by NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.
This was a great book for a quick read. The phone swap idea was clever and not something I've come across in a novel before. I liked how Clementine and Justin communicated and were civil about the whole thing. And of course how you could see that this could be the start of something.
I felt like I could connect with Clementine, the main character. Not in terms of the fact that she comes from a rich family that has all these expectations, but the fact that she's an avid reader, book reviewer and once you strip away the part of her to do with the richness of her family, she's really just another normal young girl.
I can understand why she does what she does in terms of giving Justin a fake last name, and not actually coming clean about who she was, especially with the things in her past. I mean, you never can be too careful when it comes to suspicions of people using you, whether its because of money or not. I never thought Justin was the type of character to do that, but I understand why she did it. When you come from that much money, you never can be too careful who you trust. It would be hard to try and work out who was using you for your name and money, and who was a genuine person.
I thought the relationship between Clementine and Justin progressed rather quickly, but I did like how well the fit together. Justin was quite the charmer and has quite the easy going personality. I really liked how both main characters were intellectual and found that attractive in each other. Putting across the message that book nerds can be sexy too, right?
I liked how things progressed by the end of the novel and how it ended. It wasn't too over the top, but it wasn't too easy either. Clementine had to come to a few realisations before she was able to man up and make a decision about what to do.
Overall this was a fun and quick read. Not too serious but not too fluffy either. I was definitely able to connect to the characters and feel their emotions. I would recommend this for anyone who likes bit of romance or who just thinks it sounds like a good book. Go for it!
This was a great book for a quick read. The phone swap idea was clever and not something I've come across in a novel before. I liked how Clementine and Justin communicated and were civil about the whole thing. And of course how you could see that this could be the start of something.
I felt like I could connect with Clementine, the main character. Not in terms of the fact that she comes from a rich family that has all these expectations, but the fact that she's an avid reader, book reviewer and once you strip away the part of her to do with the richness of her family, she's really just another normal young girl.
I can understand why she does what she does in terms of giving Justin a fake last name, and not actually coming clean about who she was, especially with the things in her past. I mean, you never can be too careful when it comes to suspicions of people using you, whether its because of money or not. I never thought Justin was the type of character to do that, but I understand why she did it. When you come from that much money, you never can be too careful who you trust. It would be hard to try and work out who was using you for your name and money, and who was a genuine person.
I thought the relationship between Clementine and Justin progressed rather quickly, but I did like how well the fit together. Justin was quite the charmer and has quite the easy going personality. I really liked how both main characters were intellectual and found that attractive in each other. Putting across the message that book nerds can be sexy too, right?
I liked how things progressed by the end of the novel and how it ended. It wasn't too over the top, but it wasn't too easy either. Clementine had to come to a few realisations before she was able to man up and make a decision about what to do.
Overall this was a fun and quick read. Not too serious but not too fluffy either. I was definitely able to connect to the characters and feel their emotions. I would recommend this for anyone who likes bit of romance or who just thinks it sounds like a good book. Go for it!