I received a complimentary copy of the book from the author via Voracious Readers, this doesn’t affect my opinion of the book, all my thoughts are my own and honest.
High school students Felix and Jenna are opposites in every way.
This book is a standalone high school romance, with a happy ending and no cliffhangers.
I am only starting to get into romance and only just starting to realise what type of romance tropes are my favourite. Which are slow burns or hate to love relationships, which this is not. Felix is a straight-A student, who is very good at the cello. Jenna is a teen mum, who goes out partying every weekend and hooking up with different guys.
I liked Felix, he was a good guy, he had a lot of pressure from his parents and feels like people only like him because of his music.
I didn’t have many strong feelings towards Jenna, but I did like her character development, she has no self-worth.
The characters were very relatable and realistic, they both had a lot of insecurities which I felt was done very well. The plot was good, it had a happy ending which I appreciated, I liked the problems that were addressed in the book. But the thing that let this book down for me was how quick the romance happened.
I liked the book well enough. I would still recommend this book if someone was looking for a very fast romance with a guaranteed happy ending and I will read more from this series when I feel like it.
3 ⭐️
Thank you to Megan Walker and Janci Patterson for the chance to review this book.
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