This book was received from the author in exchange for an honest review.As many of you know, I have a huge love for new adult books. Something about them is just so awesome, and this was definitely different than any one I have read yet. Even though I always love the story about the ultimate bad boy...
I read The Art of Love because Ashleigh liked it but in the end it wasn't for me. I didn't feel the chemistry between these two characters, which is essential for a NA novel.
Not quite 4 stars. This was a nicely plotted romance between a young woman escaping her abusive father and the young artist who takes her in, both struggling to find themselves and figure out who they really are. I had some issues with the editing, usage of English expressions for a story set in NYC...
See more of my reviews on Birth of a New Witch! My copy was an eARC I received from the author for review.A little soapbox moment: I think NA as a category is bull because most of it falls into adult romance or YA and I despise NA in general because so many novels given that label indulge in casual ...
Read more reviews at What Danielle Did Next I was really excited to review "The Art of Love", I had a feeling it would be different to the typical NA I had read over the past couple of months and happily I was proved right. Anne Whitney has a very "real" authentic writing style and doesn't gloss ove...
Once in a while a book falls into your lap that blows you away. When Megan from Book Brats announced the opportunity to be part of Anne Whitney’s blog tour, I couldn’t pass up the chance especially after reading the synopsis. Anne Whitney’s debut, The Art of Love, is what all New Adult books shoul...
I’m apparently one of the few people who thinks New Adult has a lot of potential to be legitimately good. I realize that a lot of people who dislike NA have read a lot of really bad NA titles, and unfortunately there do seem to be a lot of bad outweighing the good in that instance. The Art of Love ...
Anne Whitney’s Art of Love is an incredibly original and refreshing addition to the New Adult genre! Our narrator Marina, a twenty-one-year-old from a very sheltered and abusive background, arrives in New York City and through a chance encounter, finds herself befriending and, in one case (well, ev...
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