New Adult
Date Published: 8/12/2013
Robin Barnes plays the violin. She's quiet, shy and has a huge crush on the boy next door. She’s the good one. She may get the guy, but soon discovers the difficulties in moving too fast.
Ashley Simons loves strawberry gum. She's rich, popular and puts out so guys will like her. She’s the bad one. She only knows fast and is knocked off her feet when someone offers her the chance to go slow.
What happens after the big kiss? After “I love you” has been said? After the happy ending? Does it always stay happy?
Warning: Mature Content
Ryan
Ringbloom lives for anything Romance. The passion, love, angst,
awkwardness… she loves all of it. When Ryan needs a break from reality
she sneaks off to read a romantic story or write one of her own.
Drinking coffee, reading Tweets and hugs from her five year old are the
best part of her day.
You can follow her on Twitter: @RyanRingbloom or visit her website at RyanRingbloom.com . Feel free to contact her, she would love it!
You can follow her on Twitter: @RyanRingbloom or visit her website at RyanRingbloom.com . Feel free to contact her, she would love it!
BUY LINKS
Amazon: HERE
Barnes and Noble: HERE
My Thoughts:
I really found myself lost in these characters. The story is fast paced and told from different perspectives, which I liked a lot. In some book this switching around from one character's perspective to another can be jarring, but Ryan Ringbloom makes it work and work very well.
The plot is simple. This is how most young people view love and relationships. This is a very realistically written book, with characters that are not flat or stale. This isn't a "grown up's take on kids these days," but a book that feels like what teenagers ARE like. (if that makes sense)
I liked the book. I liked the characters. I will watch out for the follow up to this story.
GIVEAWAY:
Thank you for reading and reviewing!! I love your review! I also love your "about me". I think you are fantastic!! Love, Ryan
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