by Julia Kent
I read this many years ago. Loved the this series and this started the crazy. We meet Carla, Trevor and Joe, who are the center of the whole series and it spins out into laughter, romance and the crazy. Grab this one and prepare for a wild ride.
I am currently enjoying the Julia Kent, Random Acts Series. I found this at Kobo, on sale and have enjoyed all of the books so far. The iPhone mishap, was hilarious, although, A little far fetched. I may have to purchase the most recent book, as I am not sure it is included. The Kobo reader is not m...
This is a re-read from several years ago. Lead-in to the new release [b:Random on Tour: Las Vegas|35702353|Random on Tour Las Vegas|Julia Kent|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1500421335s/35702353.jpg|57196097].
This is a re-read from several years ago. Lead-in to the new release [b:Random on Tour: Las Vegas|35702353|Random on Tour Las Vegas|Julia Kent|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1500421335s/35702353.jpg|57196097].
I had high hopes because the premise sounded interesting and so many 5 star reviews. But this story fell flat to me. Lots of internal dialogue and a strange way of thinking that made some of the scenes hats to follow. Like Darla picks him up and they're suddenly 20 miles down the road and I never kn...
No. Just... no. Do not read this.
There are no words to describe just how many buttons this book pushes but suffice to say regardless of the final "if it feels good it must be okay" message that you come away with my very conservative upbringing still shouts no it is not. Young early twenties or not these characters are not adults b...
I’m a huge fan of Julia and I love to read her series. So I wait till I have all the books and then start reading them in one flow.This book has everything a NORMAL girl (meaning normal bodies instead of toothpicks), hot band members 2 in particular and crazy adventures. The first book is about D...
Darla was a great narrator. She's funny and irreverent. Her narration really makes this book. The plot is nothing to get too excited about. In fact, at times I felt like I was being hit over the head with a sledge hammer with the explanation of the dichotomy between the rich and the poor. We've go...