This is my second book by Jennifer Echols and I liked this one more than the other, The One That I Want. I was captivated by this from more or less the first page. As soon as the cop (John) was introduced I was pulled in hook, line and sinker, and God, was it good! I started this last night, a c...
When I saw Going Too Far by Jennifer Echols at this secondhand bookstore over at Portobello Market at London, I knew that I was destined to buy it. There it was in the middle of several Dan Brown and James Patterson books, buried by the crime and mystery novels. I read Forget You by Jennifer Echols ...
This book was a cute quick read. Meg is a troubled teen who drinks and smokes pot. She ended up getting arrested by John, an 19 year old cop, who she doesn't realize until later that he went to school with her. John wanted to make sure that Meg and her friends learned a lesson, so each one of them h...
Hmm... This book is supposed to be great (according to my friends) but I have to disagree with that. I can list lots of things I dislike about this book and just a few that I like. Lets go through what I dislike first.-the whole young police officer thing - I mean, he's like nineteen, don't you thin...
A few months ago, I asked my Twitter friends which book I should start with if I wanted to dive into Jennifer Echols' work. Several friends immediately responded, professing their love for Jennifer's work. Since my library didn't have any of her books, I chose the two titles that my friends recomm...
When I was a little way into the book I commented on how I couldn't understand how she thought a 19 yr old looked like a 40 yr old. That held a big problem for me. Fortunately it was addressed, and while I still don't find it realistic, neither did anyone else in the book either really. Once I reall...
Going Too Far is exactly what this short novel did to my heart. The day I bought it, I dived in immediately and didn't put it down until I finished it around 3 in the morning. This book pulled and tugged at my heart strings and made me fall in love with both the main characters, Meg & Jogn and left ...
This book had a very weird start!Anyway, this is a NA lovestory, which has more to it than meets the eye. It was a true pleasure to read about. I would've wanted a bit more of understanding and a little less hysteria. Then again, I probably acted the same way when I was 17.The ending was a bit too f...
I’m not sure why I like Jennifer Echols so much, when I’m not necessarily a huge fan of the genre she writes in (contemporary teen romance). But I think it’s her characters, who are complex and interesting from page one. Going Too Far is probably my second favorite, right behind Such a Rush.
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