Lynn
Written on Feb 24, 2015
Crushed is so much fun, keeping me entertained throughout the whole book. I was kept on my toes too, as my brain tried to decipher exactly which directions Michael, Devon, Chloe and Kristin were heading. There is plenty to keep us turning the page as unrequited love, love triangles and sibling rivalry are just three elements that play a part in this story based in Cedar Grove, Texas.
Michael abruptly left his old life in Manhattan to move down to Cedar Grove in search of his biological father. To make ends meet, he works as a tennis pro at the Cambridge Country Club where the rich cougars are looking for far more than coaching from their tennis instructor! Although still hurt from his previous relationship, Michael can have any woman he wants but intimately only one ends up turning his head.
Kristin is the epitome of a modern day princess. Stunningly beautiful, she fills her day full of pretentious activities when she's not at college – not that she takes her studies seriously. She intends to marry someone with an equally impressive pedigree and bank account and hopes that Devon is the guy to fulfill her dreams?
Devon was once a geeky, spotty teenager with crooked teeth until he had treatment to fix his looks. Now he's a popular golden boy with a trophy girlfriend. He's just graduated college, but his future plans don't fit with the expectation of his family or girlfriend – he only shared that tiny nugget of information with his best friend Chloe.
Chloe is a breath of fresh air. She doesn't fit into any stereotypes, she's just herself – smart and confident, although tries to brush aside her insecurities about her weight. After all, anyone can look fat next to Kristin, can't they? Chloe is happy with her trademark masses of unruly curly hair. She's not entirely immune to peer pressure, especially when it comes to transforming herself to attract the attention of the guy she's in love with.
This is a fast paced, laugh out loud funny and well written story. There's a lot happening to keep you engaged within the plot, but not overwhelmingly so. It's intriguing to witness the protagonists interacting with one another and the author does a fabulous job at building the sexual tension between them drip by drip - generating heat, but not so much sizzle, which is totally fine within the context of the story line. There is an unexpected twist in the end, readers of Broken may foresee? Overall a humorous, light read, with dialogue full of playful banter and a superb introduction to a new author for me.
4½ Stars
***arc generously provided by Random House Publishing via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.***