Foreplay by Sophie Jordan

Foreplay (The Ivy Chronicles, #1)

by Sophie Jordan

A debut New Adult trilogy by New York Times bestselling author Sophie Jordan set in a prestigious but less-than-pristine Ivy League university, where rumors of an underground kink club circulate, and three suite-mates hit more than the books when they find love with some unlikely guys...Shy, repressed 19-year-old Pepper has been in love with her best friend's older brother forever. But it's his last year of college. Who better to teach this never-been-kissed college sophomore the ways of seduction than a hot 23-year-old bad boy?

Reviewed by Rowena on

4 of 5 stars

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In the past couple of months, I’ve read a lot of New Adult novels. Some, I’ve absolutely loved and some I just liked okay. Each time I pick up a book, I expect one thing and I get another but with this book, I got exactly what I thought I’d get and I was happy.

Pepper has been in love with her best friend’s brother Hunter for as long as she can remember. But he’s only ever seen her as a friend of the family. Never as anything more but when he finally breaks up with his longtime girlfriend, Pepper finally sees a chance to go over what she’s always wanted. But because she’s always liked Hunter, her sexual history is non-existent. In an effort to turn herself into the tigress in bed that she feels will hook Hunter, she goes on the hunt for someone to teach her the art of…seducing the pants off of college guys.

And that leads her to the sexy bartender, Reece. Reece is the perfect teacher, at least he seems like he’d be since he’s got quite the reputation. But when she meets him, things heat up quickly. She’s drawn to him because he’s a lot different than she thought he’d be and he’s drawn to her.

The more time she spends with Reece, the more she forgets the end game…and Hunter. Then Hunter starts showing interest in Pepper, in the exact same way that she’s always craved and Pepper can’t help but be drawn to him too. But when she’s with Hunter, she’s thinking of Reece. Which, duh.

This story was a great introduction into Sophie Jordan’s New Adult line of books. It was easy to follow, the characters were likable and relatable and the story was interesting. I liked getting to know both Pepper (though I wasn’t a fan of her name, I kept picturing her as a rapper) and Reece. Reece was a freaking swoonbucket and I adored getting to know him. I loved that he didn’t let Pepper play with his feelings and I loved that he owned his feelings from the very beginning. He was a genuine good guy and I was glad that he got his happy ending.

Overall, I enjoyed this book and I am really looking forward to reading the next book. Sophie Jordan has definitely hooked me onto this new series. I’m definitely in.

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