I can honestly say, I have nothing with golf. Frankly I find it one of the most boring sports ever, at least to watch. It takes ages for them to do anything, and most of the time it takes even longer to get to the goal. :)So I was a bit hesitant to start with this book, but my oh my, am I glad I sta...
This review is also on Living for the BooksThis book was definitely not my type. It's not that it was completely horrible, but I don't seem to like books like this very often. Some people will love this book, but I just couldn't get into it.For the most part the main character was alright, but her n...
See more of my reviews on Birth of a New Witch!Drive thirty miles in any direction in Florida and you're sure to find yourself near a golf course, be it public or private. Seeing as I have the hand-eye coordination of a constantly drunk kitten, I figured out a long time ago that golf, baseball, and ...
Due to copy and paste, formatting has been lost.Hooked just wasn't as intense as I had hoped it would be. I was hoping for heart-stopping, everyone is against them and they don't care type romance. Sadly, in that regard, this one fell short, but that doesn't mean that it didn't have many redeeming q...
I was not feeling the novel at all. Everything seemed a bit forced and things were happening because of reasons that weren't that believable to begin with. I didn't understand or relate to Fred at all. Fred is Native American, but honestly for most of the novel, I forgot that she was even Native ...
(Full review can be found on my blog, Paper Riot.)I don't know what it is with the contemporary books I've been reading lately, but much like another book I just read, there was a lot going on in Hooked. Don't get me wrong: I'm a big contemporary fan and I love issue books and dramarama just the sam...
I bought this book because just after my first ever golf lesson I was listening to a Clear Eyes, Full Shelves podcast and Hooked was mentioned - perfect timing. When I read the synopsis, I thought it sounded like an interesting read because I can't say I've ever heard of a YA book with golf as the f...
I don't usually make judgement calls on covers, but the Harlequin Australia cover is far better than the American cover. Still excited to read it, nonetheless.
I wanted to read this book because I heard that the main character was a golfer and that was different enough from what I'm used to in a main female lead for a contemporary YA that I was intrigued. We first meet Fred when the golf coach for the high school is talking to her and her Dad about Fred jo...
(This review was originally posted at My Library in the Making.)I feel like the blurb promised a hot romance—which wasn't quite what I got—but true to its title, I was Hooked from page one.The main reason for that was Fred Oday, the girl from the Reservation who learned how to play golf just by watc...
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