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3.5 stars.
Where to start with this book? I think it’s a solid book, with a few quite large flaws.
Lou. The preoccupation with her weight, and the fact that she keeps going on and on and on about it gets really tiresome. I like that she’s strong and sassy and owns who she is but she doesn’t need to keep going on about it. It’s also contradictory because when she’s with other people all of that disappears. The doubts she has come so easily and again are at odds to who she claims to be.
I liked Abel. He’s a great character. I liked the honesty he had with Lou and she had with him.
I liked Tanner but wanted more of him. I thought he would play a bigger part than he did.
But, there’s flaws.
I’m kind of annoyed that this book is set in the same town as all of Micalea’s other books. I want a new town!
Also, this book reads very young. And why is it such a travesty to be single in college?
In all, this is an okay book.
Where to start with this book? I think it’s a solid book, with a few quite large flaws.
Lou. The preoccupation with her weight, and the fact that she keeps going on and on and on about it gets really tiresome. I like that she’s strong and sassy and owns who she is but she doesn’t need to keep going on about it. It’s also contradictory because when she’s with other people all of that disappears. The doubts she has come so easily and again are at odds to who she claims to be.
I liked Abel. He’s a great character. I liked the honesty he had with Lou and she had with him.
I liked Tanner but wanted more of him. I thought he would play a bigger part than he did.
But, there’s flaws.
I’m kind of annoyed that this book is set in the same town as all of Micalea’s other books. I want a new town!
Also, this book reads very young. And why is it such a travesty to be single in college?
In all, this is an okay book.
Holy wow! I LOVED this book!
First, let me say fake boyfriend/relationship of convenience are not my thing. At all. But this...
Zack is just... he’s everything and has shot to the top of my book boyfriend list. I love his vulnerability, his flaws, how damaged he is. He stole my heart and I don’t want it back.
Sugar is great. I loved her southern sayings, and this is going to sound weird, but her height too. I kind of wanted to hate her for making the bargain with Zack in the first place, because he was so tortured but it wasn’t nearly as bad as I thought.
I’ll be honest and say I haven’t always loved Ilsa’s work, but this, it blew me away. You can feel the passion Zack and Sugar have for each other, it’s palpable and I loved every minute of it.
I also really loved the supporting characters, Eric especially and am going to need books for them like yesterday.
This isn’t your average fake boyfriend/relationship of convenience book, it’s so much more and should be read ASAP.
First, let me say fake boyfriend/relationship of convenience are not my thing. At all. But this...
Zack is just... he’s everything and has shot to the top of my book boyfriend list. I love his vulnerability, his flaws, how damaged he is. He stole my heart and I don’t want it back.
Sugar is great. I loved her southern sayings, and this is going to sound weird, but her height too. I kind of wanted to hate her for making the bargain with Zack in the first place, because he was so tortured but it wasn’t nearly as bad as I thought.
I’ll be honest and say I haven’t always loved Ilsa’s work, but this, it blew me away. You can feel the passion Zack and Sugar have for each other, it’s palpable and I loved every minute of it.
I also really loved the supporting characters, Eric especially and am going to need books for them like yesterday.
This isn’t your average fake boyfriend/relationship of convenience book, it’s so much more and should be read ASAP.
I really like this series, this family. The sense of community is great.
Nick is a great character. A little damaged, but kind hearted.
Kelsey is strong and holds into those whom she leaves with all she has.
Together, they’re a great couple. I would’ve liked to have seen more of them. More of them when they first realised their feelings, more of them as a couple. Ironically, previously I’ve seen there needed to be more action in the MTF/LSERT books, but here I think there needed to be more of the couple. I think things were a little too easy for them when I was not anticipating that.
Still, this is a great addition to the series and I look forward to the next.
Nick is a great character. A little damaged, but kind hearted.
Kelsey is strong and holds into those whom she leaves with all she has.
Together, they’re a great couple. I would’ve liked to have seen more of them. More of them when they first realised their feelings, more of them as a couple. Ironically, previously I’ve seen there needed to be more action in the MTF/LSERT books, but here I think there needed to be more of the couple. I think things were a little too easy for them when I was not anticipating that.
Still, this is a great addition to the series and I look forward to the next.
Oh, I love when these two get together... Elle and Sarina in their own are great, but together they’re amazing!
I LOVED this book! Luke and Keaton are such awesome characters. I loved the hate to love aspect of this book as well as the strong frat aspect.
Luke was kind of a surprising character for me. I wasn’t expecting a character like him in this book, but he’s perfect.
Keaton is awesome as well. Your typical frat boy, but also not. I loved his parents as well and loved the twist with them. You’re expecting one thing, and they’re the other, which I’m glad of.
This is a great story of discovery, love, life, and humour. If MM is your thing, or even if it isn’t, give it a go!
I LOVED this book! Luke and Keaton are such awesome characters. I loved the hate to love aspect of this book as well as the strong frat aspect.
Luke was kind of a surprising character for me. I wasn’t expecting a character like him in this book, but he’s perfect.
Keaton is awesome as well. Your typical frat boy, but also not. I loved his parents as well and loved the twist with them. You’re expecting one thing, and they’re the other, which I’m glad of.
This is a great story of discovery, love, life, and humour. If MM is your thing, or even if it isn’t, give it a go!
I really enjoyed this book. Aidan and Corrie are a great couple and I loved how things weren’t perfect for them, but they went with it.
I loved the lols in this book, the not quite perfect moments, the perfect moments and everything in between.
This is a great, light hearted read and i highly recommend it!
I loved the lols in this book, the not quite perfect moments, the perfect moments and everything in between.
This is a great, light hearted read and i highly recommend it!
This was a difficult book for me. I hate Great Expectations, so to read a book inspired by it? Wasn’t really something I was clamouring to do, but I did because I love Ginger and her books.
For me, this book was tough going. It was only when I separated this from Great Expectations where it got easier. It went faster still when Lily and Henry hit halfway through their sophomore year.
Henry and Lily are of the same vein of the Dickens classic, but I did feel Lily was a little bit young and immature, possible too much for the character.
But it is a great story, and the world building here was so vivid.
This is a great homage to Dickens, so give it a try.
For me, this book was tough going. It was only when I separated this from Great Expectations where it got easier. It went faster still when Lily and Henry hit halfway through their sophomore year.
Henry and Lily are of the same vein of the Dickens classic, but I did feel Lily was a little bit young and immature, possible too much for the character.
But it is a great story, and the world building here was so vivid.
This is a great homage to Dickens, so give it a try.
This book is a little confusing. First off, it’s not a RH book as marketed. It’s not even a ménage, it’s just a plain MF. It also starts like it’s the second book in a series, not the first. Things aren’t explained, they’re assumed. The ménage isn’t even formed, and when the issue is raised, it has the option to develop more, but it returns to MF. There’s also no development of feelings from Max, really from anyone. He shows interest but from what I can see, it isn’t reciprocated.
I also kind of hate these kind of serial style books. I feel not much happens and the pacing is off because they’re meant to be read in a binge, rather than one at a time.
I’m torn if I will continue with this series. I might pick it up once it’s completed, but it’s not a series I am champing at the bit for.
I also kind of hate these kind of serial style books. I feel not much happens and the pacing is off because they’re meant to be read in a binge, rather than one at a time.
I’m torn if I will continue with this series. I might pick it up once it’s completed, but it’s not a series I am champing at the bit for.
Oh man... I had such high hopes for this series, it promised to be something special but it’s just...not.
Again, the events of this book take place over a day, not even a day, a hour or two. Yes, it’s short, but really, it could be combined with the first book, and ones to follow (with a bit of editing) for a cohesive, great product.
Here, conversations go in circles, questions take 3 pages (yes I counted) to be answered and even then it isn’t really an answer. Again, it feels like a blatant ploy to get people to keep reading the series and buying books, but judging by other reviews, that’s not working.
I want more from this book, from this series. There’s stuff happening, but from an overall story point of view things are progressing glacially. I want so much more from this series. More romance, more movement, more everything.
I hate to say it, but I probably won’t be continuing on with this series. What’s the point when readers are treated so poorly?
Also, why have this book, and book one disappeared off Amazon? I know the first chapter of this book was originally the last chapter of book one, but to release this book on April 9 and for it to disappear on April 14 is dodgy...
Again, the events of this book take place over a day, not even a day, a hour or two. Yes, it’s short, but really, it could be combined with the first book, and ones to follow (with a bit of editing) for a cohesive, great product.
Here, conversations go in circles, questions take 3 pages (yes I counted) to be answered and even then it isn’t really an answer. Again, it feels like a blatant ploy to get people to keep reading the series and buying books, but judging by other reviews, that’s not working.
I want more from this book, from this series. There’s stuff happening, but from an overall story point of view things are progressing glacially. I want so much more from this series. More romance, more movement, more everything.
I hate to say it, but I probably won’t be continuing on with this series. What’s the point when readers are treated so poorly?
Also, why have this book, and book one disappeared off Amazon? I know the first chapter of this book was originally the last chapter of book one, but to release this book on April 9 and for it to disappear on April 14 is dodgy...
This was an okay book. I didn’t really like Kick. She was too aggressive at the start and I was a little confused as to why she really wanted. I did like her transformation but I felt the stuff with Nolan, her realisation, came out of the blue to excuse her actions. What happened is never okay, but more framework needed to be laid so it didn’t look so convenient.
I liked Jack. I loved that he was so in touch with his emotions and what he wanted.
He’s the best part of this book. It’s all over the place. I felt like it didn’t really know where it was going, or what it wanted. The time skipping wasn’t great for me either. I would’ve liked to have seen more in those periods.
It says it can be read as a stand-alone, as I did, but I don’t think it’s best read this way. All in all, this isn’t a great book, and not one I would recommend.
I read this as part of the ultimate reading challenge, May book, one word title.
I liked Jack. I loved that he was so in touch with his emotions and what he wanted.
He’s the best part of this book. It’s all over the place. I felt like it didn’t really know where it was going, or what it wanted. The time skipping wasn’t great for me either. I would’ve liked to have seen more in those periods.
It says it can be read as a stand-alone, as I did, but I don’t think it’s best read this way. All in all, this isn’t a great book, and not one I would recommend.
I read this as part of the ultimate reading challenge, May book, one word title.
Wow! This book was jam packed with action and goings on. I loved it!
Alex is... well he’s one of my favourite book boyfriends for sure. He’s incredible.
Silver is so strong. She’s an impressive character and girls could have a worse role model.
The happenings in this book aren’t easy, but they’re real. I loved that nothing seems fake.
I don’t see this as dark per say, but it is confronting.
I enjoyed this book and I would recommend it if you like books with confronting subject matter.
Alex is... well he’s one of my favourite book boyfriends for sure. He’s incredible.
Silver is so strong. She’s an impressive character and girls could have a worse role model.
The happenings in this book aren’t easy, but they’re real. I loved that nothing seems fake.
I don’t see this as dark per say, but it is confronting.
I enjoyed this book and I would recommend it if you like books with confronting subject matter.