Someone to Love by Addison Moore

Someone to Love (Someone to Love, #1)

by Addison Moore

A New York Times and USA Today Bestseller

“If you don’t give your heart away, you can’t get it broken.” When twenty-year-old Kendall Jordan transfers across the country to Garrison University, the last thing she’s looking for is a one-night stand. Unfortunately, that’s exactly what gorgeous Cruise Elton offers. Kendall has long since come to realize that love is an illusion, and Cruise couldn’t agree more—but something deep inside her wants him all for herself. So Kendall devises a plan to “play the player” and proposes that Cruise tutor her in becoming a female version of himself—Garrison University’s own playboy. But as real feelings emerge, the game gets complicated, and Kendall and Cruise will find themselves questioning everything they thought they knew about love.

This book is intended for mature audiences due to strong language and sexual content.

Reviewed by Cocktails and Books on

3 of 5 stars

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When I read the blurb for this one, I thought it was going to be a fun read that would bring a little levity into my reading life after the last couple of books I'd read. While it had it's moments of humor, the jumping between his/her POV and the storyline made this a less than enjoyable read. Not to mention, I didn't really like the characters. He was a young man determined to whore his way around the college campus after discovering his long time girlfriend is a liar and cheater, while she was determined to prove her step-father wrong by saving herself but instead is determine to whore her way around college.

I'll chalk this one up as being a book I bought because I liked the blurb and the cover was hot, but discovered those were really the only things I liked about it.

2.5 Stars

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