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She's With Me

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There are parts of this book that were really interesting and well written, but certain scenes in the book felt like they didn't need to be included in the book. The scenes were more filler parts then it actually pertaining to the story. It also didn't look like it was edited well enough and it might just be because they haven't done the final edits which is fine, but it definitely needs a last edit before it's published. Overall, this book has really good bones and story-line, but it needs a really good editor enable to push it to its best potential.

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WHY are people gaga over this? it is awfully written. i am still disgusted at myself for staying up late and actually reading the whole thing and it happened over a week ago. the characters are all terrible. the dialogue is total CRINGE. definitely do not recommend.

thanks to the publisher for an ARC, this is my honest review.

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Thank you so much to Netgally and the publisher for giving me the opportunity to read and review this book. Sadly this book wasn't for me. It wasnt bad, but just not something that interested me.


Blurb from the publisher:
Standing out as the new girl is hard enough, but add in Amelia Collins’s dangerous past, and her life depends on sneaking through senior year unnoticed. But when she crashes into the school’s most infamous heartthrob, Aiden Parker, on her first day, she’s suddenly on everyone’s radar, and as Amelia becomes immersed in a new group of friends, keeping a low profile won’t be an option—even if it’s a necessity. She’s With Me has more than 127 million reads and it is one of the most popular Wattpad stories of all time.

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Cliffhangers! I hate them. This book was pretty good, held my interest, and wasn’t too over the top. It was angsty, and at least gave a good reasons for these teenagers to be running around unsupervised. Can’t wait for the next one!

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Wow! I couldn’t put the book down! It kind of reminded me of pretty reckless just not as steamy or dark! But I loved it! Can’t wait for the sequel!

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Holy Smokes! The chemistry between Aiden and Amelia is off the charts. I fell in love with their story and kept wanting more. The dynamic of the friendships in this book were beautifully built. It displayed strong friendships that everyone hopes to have in their lifetime. While I sometimes felt like the story wasn't moving as fast as I would have liked, the drama was constant. The cliffhanger was definitely not expected. I can't wait to read more of Amelia and Aiden's story!

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Jessica Cunsola
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This was such an awesome and interesting read 🤗💕📖
It’s an story that sucks you in and will not let you go, I can’t wait to read the sequel and find out how everything is gonna go along with this new group of friends, and how everything is gonna go between Amelia and Aiden...
So much is going on and so many ‘bad’ people that are wishing harm to certain characters 😱
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Genre; Adventure, YA, Romance, high school.
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Standing out as the new girl is hard enough, but add in Amelia Collins’s dangerous past, and her life depends on sneaking through senior year unnoticed. But when she crashes into the school’s most infamous heartthrob, Aiden Parker, on her first day, she’s suddenly on everyone’s radar, and as Amelia becomes immersed in a new group of friends, keeping a low profile won’t be an option—even if it’s a necessity. She’s With Me has more than 127 million reads and it is one of the most popular Wattpad stories of all time.
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This didn’t read like a typical wattpad book, and honestly it doesn’t take much for a wattpad book to get published (or turned into a movie) anymore, so I wasn’t expecting it to be so well written. I enjoyed the story, even though I felt like in some parts it was hard to connect with the characters.

Thank you to Netgalley and the publisher for allowing me to read this book and leave my honest review.

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Absolutely loved this book. I read it on wattpad first, and when I found out it was going to be published I needed to get my hands on it! This does not seem like a typical wattpad story that is later published. The characters are engaging and personal, and I fell in love with them all over again.

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Although I don't read a great deal of young adult romance, I liked the idea of this novel and decided to give it a try, especially after seeing its popularity on Wattpad. A lot of the mean girls (and boys) reminded me of my high school days, with them all being fairly predictable. I quickly caught on to there being much more to Aiden than what the reader initially sees, and it took almost no time at all to pick up on Amelia's situation. But what I struggled with from beginning to end was, where the hell were the adults/parents in this novel? Amelia's mom was putting so much blame on her because of their past along with a ridiculous amount of pressure to be invisible and basically have no life. However, she was almost never home. I think she was present at the school or at home two times throughout the story. I get that she was airline attendant but given everything they had been through, you would think she would want to find a job that didn't require her being gone 6-7 days a week. Then there was poor Aiden with his situation... Would social services really let that fly? Did no other adults find it unfair or inappropriate for him to be in the situation that he was? Situations such as these made me feel like the book was not only about teenagers but written by one because it was just too far-fetched.

Speaking of far-fetched... I'm trying not to include any spoilers, but how did Amelia walk away from the bathroom incident with just a large bruise? This made no sense at all.

I did get caught up in the story and found this one to be a page-turner despite several unbelievable events. I loved watching the friendships and relationships develop as the story progressed, and especially enjoyed the romantic aspect without it being overly physical for their age.

This one would have been a solid four stars for me, despite the issues that I mentioned, if not for the ending. I'll have to read the next one because I want to know how this story is resolved, but I cannot stand cliffhangers, especially when there is no warning from the author that the story is not finished in one book.

*Thanks to NetGalley for providing this ARC in exchange for my honest review!

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Hmm...idk what to say about this book. It was the first I've read from this author and I was intrigued by the description. I enjoyed most of this book. But some parts just fell flat to me. I thought there was too much drama for it being a YA romance. It took a while for me to get into the characters as well. Idk...i was hoping for a better story.

Thank you Netgalley, the author and publisher for the ARC in exchange for an honest review.

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This book just fell flat with me it't started out great and it held my interest for a moment. I felt like everything was rushed and it reminded me a lot of the fallen crest series by Tijan

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I read this book a long time ago when it was published on Wattpad and loved it. But reading it now, years later, my perception has changed. It is still in its infantile stages with terrible clichés and basic writing; the plotlines are very predictable and the foreshadowing doesn't do much work. I know the predictability and basicness of this genre is what pulls many towards it and makes it marketable to a certain demographic that will definitely enjoy this book. I just can't give my stamp of approval on this because it just has no depth or true originality with an exception or two. The characters blended together a lot and didn't have much depth at all - everyone held their own in their clichés and it was a comfortable read because I knew what would happen next even after so much time passing the only time I'd read it (on Wattpad). Overall, I do think this book has *some* potential with Amelia's plotline and the hints of mystery but it falls flat in relying on boring cliche material and no greater meaning.

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I received this book from Netgalley in exchange for my honest opinion and review. WOW. I just finished this book and that’s literally all I have right now. I could not put this book down. WOW. I can’t even believe it. I’m so upset that it ended the way it did and I am DYING to read the next one.

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I thought this would be adult fiction, but it's not.
The characters are kinda strange. They often act way older than their actual age, and they all have really unrealistic intense lives. And where are all the actual adults?

The story is - New girl, at a new school, meets hot jerk and his followers, hates him at first then he becomes the love of her life. Pretty cliche, but that's not what bothered me:
There is just TOO MUCH drama going on!

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She's With Me is a beautiful and engaging story of a young girl who has gone through and is going through so much. I love how the author, Jessica Cunsolo, deals with the issue of mental health and anxiety. I love the build up between the characters and the easy flow between them.
She's With Me is a wonderful book coming from Wattpad Books and Jessica Consolo and I can't wait to read Stay With Me. It's an exciting read and I can't wait for the whole world to enjoy it. It's highly recommended for young adults, romance lovers and adults alike.

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publisher synopsis: Moving to a new town to escape her dark past, Amelia Collins is determined to keep her head down and finish her senior year.
But her plan is proving difficult when she runs into Aiden Parker - the school's hottest bad boy. Initially she can't imagine anyone worse than Aiden - his good looks can't possibly excuse his bad attitude. But soon she'll realise there's more to him than meets the eye.
Now, Amelia needs to find a way to survive senior year and not get distracted by Aiden - or his gorgeous best friend, and complete player, Mason.
With new friends, rivalries, love triangles and hilarious pranks, she has enough to deal with - that is until her past comes back to haunt her . . .


This book was so good! It drew you in right away, it built layers and only revealed them a little at time. You have this sense of impending doom, but there is also hope and life. Amelia has so many reasons to be down and broken, but she is a spitfire and has a great sense of right and wrong. I can't wait to read the next book as then one ended at a cliff hanger and I was not ready for it!

I love this new author!!

Thank you to NetGalley and Wattpad books for an advance reader copy in exchange a fair review.

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Holy smokes! If I could give this bad boy more than 5 stars I would!

I had actually read this series on Wattpad a while back and fell in love, so I was super excited to see that it was going to be published!

The Wattpad version was already extremely well written, but this finished copy is so polished and just that much better!

I can’t wait to buy a finished copy, and for hopefully the rest of the series to get published!!

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