![]() ![]() The popular girls are cruel, the boys want to get laid, and the older sister is bossy but loving. The characters themselves don’t really hold their own, Harper and Sarah have a bit of development but everyone else is bare bones. ![]() The dual POV also robbed the book of any suspense and made the book sort of frustrating because the reader could brush off each girls doubts immediately. It goes from fluffy to steamy, but it’s got a tad more angst than I can appreciate. It’s cheesy and over the top, but there’s definitely moments that touch the right tones. The romance – which was what drew me to the book – is beautiful. Words: 92,000 // I received this book for free from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. Scared, religious, and unsure of herself, when Sarah begins to realize that her feelings for Harper might go beyond friendship, she is afraid to take the plunge and tell Harper how she feels.Įmotions build between these young women until they both reach their breaking points, and they need to make a choice about coming to terms with who they really are, and what they can and cannot live without. Sarah is a reclusive artist, a loner who wears black makeup and doesn’t have any friends, but for some reason, Harper can’t stop thinking about her.Sarah isn’t used to people looking her way, especially popular girls like Harper Isabelle. Genres: Young Adult Fiction, Romance, ContemporaryĮverything’s great for Harper Isabelle, the most popular girl in grade nine. ![]() ![]() Published by Ylva Publishing on March 2, 2016 ![]()
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