Member Reviews
I received an ARC in exchange for my honest review. The premise of this book is much like other YA, sweet romances. Guy and girl secretly like each other but make it their mission to fight those feelings. For Justice and Rebel, part of the complication is that their dads just broke up. Rebel is adverse to any romance due to her past. Justice is trying to make a name for himself in football. Those are the lines they hide behind. Once, the stop denying their feelings for one another. A sweet romance unfolds. This romance is clean and there is very little crude humor or harsh language. Overall, I think this book hit the mark it was aiming for. |
Michelle A, Educator
*****Received an advance reader copy in exchange for a fair review from Entangled Publishing via Netgalley. While I enjoyed this book, I will say it took me a little longer to get into it. The book is told from two POV, Rebel and Justice. I was glad for both views because Rebel on her own might have been a little much at the beginning. What I did like about Rebel was her loyalty to her dad. She also grew on me towards the middle of the book once I learned more about her. Justice as a character was sweet if a little clueless at times. His character growth only made him more likable. This book was enjoyable for the summer camp setting, pranks, spunky girl characters, and sweet football players! Perfect for a fun summer read! |
3.5 Cute and fast read. YA contemporary romance. This review is based on the ARC provided by the author and/or the publisher via NetGalley in exchange for my honest opinion. |
At this start of this book, I just wasn't sure how I was going to feel about. It felt a little too cliché, maybe. However, it quickly changed my mind and I ended up really enjoying it. It was fun read with some valid points. |
A perfect summer read! Perfect for fans of Kasie West and anyone who appreciates a sweet, funny hate-to-love romance. |








