Make it Count
Kat Caruso wishes her brain had a return policy, or at least a complaint hot-line. The defective organ is constantly distracted, terrible at statistics, and absolutely flooded with inappropriate thoughts about her boyfriend's gorgeous best friend, Alec...who just so happens to be her brand new...
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Kat Caruso wishes her brain had a return policy, or at least a complaint hot-line. The defective organ is constantly distracted, terrible at statistics, and absolutely flooded with inappropriate thoughts about her boyfriend's gorgeous best friend, Alec...who just so happens to be her brand new college math tutor. Who knew nerd was so hot?Kat usually goes through tutors like she does boyfriends--both always seem to bail when they realize how hopeless she is. It's safer for her heart to keep everyone at arm's reach. But Alec is always stepping just a little too close.Alec Stone should not be fantasizing about Kat. She's adorable, unbelievably witty, and completely off limits. He'd never stab his best friend in the back...But when secrets are revealed, the lines of loyalty are blurred. To make it count, Alec must learn messy human emotions can't be solved like a trigonometry function. And Kat has to trust Alec may be the first guy to want her for who she is, and not in spite of it.
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Format: ebook
ISBN:
9780062353399 (006235339X)
Pages no: 384
Edition language: English
Series: Bowler University (#1)
Alec does not want to find his best friend's girl attractive. Lately it has been so much more. Now, they share a secret. Will it help or hurt the already tense situation? Katia AKA Kat knows her time is almost up with her boyfriend. She only keeps men around to avoid getting lonely. Alec offe...
I don't read a lot of Young Adult/New Adult books - so I won't really know what the usual tropes / overused plots are. But I do know what I don't like to read in my books. So I thought this one was totally enjoyable for not featuring things I don't like. I loved both Kat and Alex as characters. The ...
Like New Adult books I’ve enjoyed, Erickson’s Make it Count tells a story with a realistic college setting with realistic characters readers can relate to. There’s nothing too dramatic in this book, even though there are a range of emotions and some heated moments. Erickson’s writing is has a refr...
3.5 StarsFull review to comeAfter reading book 2, [b:Make It Right Bowler University 2|20705735|Make it Right (Bowler University, #2)|Megan Erickson|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1407109296s/20705735.jpg|40025608] for a blog tour back in September I knew I wanted to go back and read the first book. ...
This is kinda hard to review. Because honestly, maybe I should round up? But then again- it was kinda between ok and good. There are parts I really loved, they really touched my heart and the other parts, that felt stoic or cliche and even worse some scenes lacked depths and felt rehearsed - sounds ...