Carlos Fuentes is probably the biggest asshole out of the Fuentes brothers. In fact, if you want to have a drinking game for Rules of Attraction, more than likely it would be him being an asshole. Though you’d probably be dead. Funny thing, Simone Elkeles drinking games have a tendency o...
Oh no..this book turned out to be an exact copy of the previous one in the series (Perfect Chemistry). There was absolutely nothing new, except the characters' names, which were changed from Alex to Carlos and Britney to Kiara and may be even the location!?! Although I did enjoy reading the first bo...
2 stars. Fell short of its predecessor, Perfect Chemistry, by quite a margin. Decently readable, but lacks a certain spark between the two main characters. I'm still looking forward to the third book--can't get enough of the Fuentes brothers!
This has to be my all-time favourite in the series. I actually loved both characters, and I thought their love connection was amazing. The plot was just truly great. Carlos gets busted for a drug bust and has to live with Kiara and her "Perfect family" in their "Perfect life". Now how can Carlos liv...
Okay, so I'm surprised that I liked this more than its big brother, that is Perfect Chemistry for those who haven't read. I paid more attention to Carlos and Kiara's story than of Alex and Brittany's. Maybe because I'm just tired of reading about cheerleader gone good story though in defense Brit is...
The idea was the same with Alex's story but it's actually a good read same as the first book. Now, I wanna read Luis Fuentes' story: Chain of Reaction!
Hmmmmm.... good.... not great, but good.Carlos was a little more of a dick than Alex was, I think... or maybe my memory is failing me. But, it did make me swoon a bit, and Carlos certainly had a bad boy thing that I always loved. (I think I was more attracted to him than Alex, and since I said he wa...
The second book in Simone Elkeles Perfect Chemistry series focuses on the second Fuentes brother. I kept going in the series because I was curious to see what Elkeles would do with this brother that would set him apart from his older brother, Alex, whom the first book focuses on. This one is a tad d...
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