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Love this book! Love Jaime and Wes. Love Blake! I love that things aren't always perfect but these two are great!

Whoa! This book was, whoa! It has Kate’s usual real life situations with all the feels.
Koti was a great character. Complex and human, and a bit inspiring if I’m honest.
Ian was refreshingly real and honest.
Together we have a real love story. I loved how they got together, slowly, but fast at the same time.
Also, towards the end of the book, there was some of the most incredible writing I’ve read.
This is a great book, with all the feels!

Oh. My. Stars. I LOVED this book! It is brilliant, it is fantastic, you need to read this now!
Easton is... well, he's everything and I fell for him SO, so hard.
Larissa is, well, she's guarded but not to an annoying level.
Paisley is everything as well. I laughed out loud so many times with her and am going to need a book about her.
This book was sweet, it was touching, it was loving,it wasn't particularly full of drama but that's okay, the journey makes it worthwhile.
I cannot say enough about this book and is one of my favs for the year. Get it now, read it now, and fall in love straightaway!

First off, I’ve got to say I really loved On the DL. I was looking forward to this book so much, especially after how it was left off. It fell a little flat for me.
I’m quite disappointed how we didn’t really get to see Mal and Slade’s confrontation after the end of On the DL. Seriously, after how it was left off, I felt a little ripped off.
I also felt that all the foreshadowing was a little much, and I felt that not much came from it. With the amount there was, I was expecting a lot more drama, and there was very little of it.
Something else I’ve noticed over the course of Laramie’s books, is the amount of sexy in them. Normally it’s not a bad thing, but after a while it becomes repetitive and doesn’t do anything for the story. In fact, I feel it could been improved if some was removed and Slade and Mal actually talked. I felt they didn’t do anywhere near as much as they needed to. Again, I wanted an explosive confrontation and I didn’t get it.
Still, it’s a solid book and I did enjoy both of them. Worth a try!

Holy. Wow! I LOVED this book!!!!!! I love this series, I love this world, I love these guys, I love these girls.
First off, I loved getting back to Briar U. I loved getting a glimpse of our earlier favourites.
I loved the comedy here, I loved the drama, I loved the hockey.
I love Summer. She’s great, a little all over the place but I still loved that. She’s funny, she’s sweet, she’s sassy, she’s definitely not fluff.
Fitzy is so cute. He’s sweet, and caring, and hot, and smart. I love the conclusions he comes to.
And as with Off Campus, the supporting cast is amazing. I can’t wait for Breanna’s story, and that teaser was just mean!
And Hunter, my heart hurts from him.
Hollis is great too and will no doubt be a stellar addition to the cast.
Once again, this book was incredible, I loved everything about it and I don’t even know why you’re still reading this and not reading this book!

I quite enjoyed this book. I really love childhood romance stories and this was a good one!
I love how Lucas realised what he’s missed out on and how he sets about fixing that.
I love Madelyn and how sassy she is.
Together they’re a great couple and this is a great read.

4.5 stars.

I actually enjoyed this more than I thought I would. I’ve felt in the past that Helena has used too much humour in her books, sometimes shelving the story for funnies. This isn’t the case here. The balance she has achieved is pretty awesome.
The story here is more complex and dramatic than anything I’ve read from her before and I love it.
Ethan is so cute, as well as a little annoying, like a Naughty pet you can’t help but love.
Lilah is strong, but also frustrating when it comes to Ethan.
Again, this book has more drama than I was expecting but I thought it was great, and I think you will too!

This was a solid book. A lot of laughs, a lot of touching moments.
Ethan was great, but I felt he could’ve been a bit deeper.
Rachel was a good fit for the story.
A nice, short, light read.

I thought long and hard about this review. To be honest, this is probably a 3.5 Star Book.
Adele was cute and funny, Pete was Hot and the supporting cast were solid.

So why the shit rating?
This is an Australian Book. With Australian characters, written, I’m fairly sure, by an Australian. Given those facts I absolutely cannot get behind the use of American spelling in this book.
At no stage ever, has an Australian born or even raised child, called their mother mom. It’s Mum. It’s also a mobile phone, a car park, grey, colour, realise, favourite and probably a heap of other things.
Again I say this is an Australian Book with Australian characters. They should be not be saying those things. For the life of me I don’t understand why the author chose this spelling. If she wanted to use American spelling why not just set it in America? To me, it is the height of disrespect to not use Australian spelling and terms. Why bother extolling the beauties of the Sunshine Coast only to spoil it with mom?
I’d be happily reading, then mom would hit and I would literally recoil. I am so incredibly angry about this. It just doesn’t make sense to me, hence the shit rating.

I quite enjoyed this book. It had way more feels than I thought it would, but it was a thought provoking, complex story.
Ash is so unbelievably cute. I love the man he is.
Kristy is a strong, kick arse female, the type you want to grow up to be.
The secondary cast were strong, if a little hard to get a read on at times.
Still, this is a solid book, full of feels. Worth your time!