Martin is rich, smart, hot, athletic, and a bully. He has everything but a loving family. Kaitlyn is smart, socially awkward, shy, a product of a loving, but overachieving family. Martin happens to be her lab partner and she overhears something that could damage him. More on that later. She tells hi...
I like the quirkiness of the female lead. I like the sexual tension. I'm definitely interested to find out where it goes. The ending leaves you wanting more for sure.
I loved this book! Kaitlyn is such a great character-she is smart and honest and cares about being a good person. In a world surrounded by people who don't value those things, she manages to be true to herself and its amazing. Martin is growing on me...like a fungus perhaps. I am not sure how I feel...
I would have happily given this five star if it hadn't just ENDED at the 80% mark. How could you do that?!I just HAD to buy the second one to see what happens next.
"Listen to me for one fucking second, ok?""Only if you stop using the f-word like you get paid royalties every time you say it.""I'll fucking use whatever fucking word I want to fucking use whenever I fucking want to." My first reaction when I got to the end of this: I mean this left m...
But. Somehow I don't really like the two main characters. Felt that the damaged and impossibly beautiful Hero was too perfect. The unperfect heroine too much the social underdog, and too politically correct - on the surface - to demonstrate what I mean: [spoiler] She insists that the distinction b...
I'm so glad I waited until I had all 3 e-arcs in hand before I started reading. I have so many thoughts all jumbling together but all that keeps coming out is "wow". Penny Reid is an auto-buy author for me - her characters are funny and relatable. So many sighs, some dreamy and some sad, and many la...
Originally posted at The Filipina BooknoteIf there's one thing I regret after reading this aside from it being too short, it would be WHY THE HELL DIDN'T I WAIT FOR ALL THE PARTS TO COME OUT FIRST BEFORE I STARTED THIS. DAMMIT. Curiosity killed the cat, and now curiosity's killing my nerves.In this ...
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