by Joanna Philbin
I enjoyed this book. It is a great summer read. There is a lot of drama, and I didn't want to put it down. Yes, it was predictable and a little far fetched at times, but I still liked reading it and will be reading the sequel as well!
I was pretty disappointed with this one. It was really just meh for me. There was these big reveals with no emotion. I felt no connection to the characters at all and I'm honestly not sure what the point really was.
Picking up this author for the first time, I was hoping that I enjoy this book. I liked the book but some areas failed for me.Plot: This plot for me moved slow and seemed a bit cliched at some parts. The plot played out exactly how I thought it would and of course didn’t really have any emphasis on ...
3.5/5 stars Rules of Summer is a similar but much better read than The Au Pairs by Melissa de la Cruz. Both books are similar in the sense that an average, if not poor, girl ends up working for a rich family, this one living in the Hamptons. What is also similar is that there is a switching POV howe...
3.5 stars. Full review at http://fireandicephoto.blogspot.com/2013/05/early-arc-review-rules-of-summer-by.html I chose Rules of Summer because of the dreamy setting an promise of a light summer read in the Hamptons, on the tip of Long Island. Rory is a Jersey girl from a no nonsense background livin...