Member Reviews
I received a copy of this book from the publisher in exchange for an honest review
I'm not the person to normally pick up a romance book and read it, honestly I hate them, but there was something about this book that caught my interest..... ok...ok... it was the/cover! Yes I judged this book by its cover... you all know you do it to...... don't lie its ok! Lol
This was your typical cute romance story where the good girl falls in love for the small town bad boy delinquent.
Nathan is your bad boy who just got back to town from being away for a while under suspicion of committing a crime. Lydia is the new girl in gown trying to find her way/ place since her dreams of becoming a dancer were crushed due to an injury.
Of course it was love at first sight and they fall for each other instantly. But find having a relationship together rather difficult due to Nathan every move being watched since a series of crimes have been committed. Nathan is just trying to live his life and keep his head down and nose out of trouble.
I thought I had it figured out who was committing all the crimes and than BAM I was wrong. Boy I was wrong lol
A cute book that you will have finished in one day
Unfortunately I didn't finish this book, as I couldn't get into it - nothing against the author or book, just not to my personal taste. Thank you for the opportunity to read it.
This book was really interesting. I look forward to reading more from this author!
Perfect for fans of Paula Stokes' Liars Inc.
This book was very easy to read. The pace of it was pretty good.
It was interesting to read a book set on an Indian Reservation.
Nathan reminded me of Jacob from Twilight. For real.
What I liked:
Lydia's love for Nathan. Her commitment to see him ok and her trust. Loyalty's a great trait.
What I didn't like:
That their relationship got super intimate. I am a fan of convention and not too fast progression. Even though it happens towards the end and in the end, I prefer for it not to, since I am a fan of clean romance. Buuuuut....
Overall, it was a nice read. :)