Reviewed by Sam@WLABB on
I really enjoyed this book. I found this a fun and entertaining new adult novel. The story wasn't the most ground breaking, but I loved the characters. I really, really fell in love with Rimmel, Romeo and Braeden. Rimmel was called a nerd, but she was not your stereotypical nerd. Hebert gave her a lot a heart, a backbone and a lot of pride. She always held her head high, even when it was difficult. And Romeo, Romeo really impressed me. He had to make some difficult decisions. I loved how both characters evolved during the story. Both Romeo and Rimmel changed for the better and I loved being able to watch them grow. These characters were very real and their relationship seemed the develop organically as opposed to many that seem forced in other similar type novels.
I would be remiss if I did not comment on how much I enjoyed the writing. There was a great flow and good pacing. I picked up this book around lunch time and finished after dinner. The writing and the way the story was laid out, made the reading seem effortless and very enjoyable. There was also a good balance of humor, drama and swoony-romance.
My only complaint, as a member of a greek letter society, was the super negative portrayal of greek groups, but other than that, I enjoyed this book and cannot wait to read #Hater.
Reading updates
- Started reading
- 24 January, 2015: Finished reading
- 24 January, 2015: Reviewed