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I liked this book but it was to short. There was not enough time to develop the story or the characters. I would read another book by this author because this had potential to be good.

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Take a frustrated girlfriend, a conservative boyfriend, Spring Break and an unfortunate case of mistaken identity and you're in for a treat. Lily's boyfriend Michael agrees to spend Spring Break with her as long as there is no sex. When Lily arrives it's to find that Michael has gone away skiing for the week and she's stuck spending the week with his gay roommate. Imagine her surprise when she discovers said roommate is not in fact gay and she is extremely attracted to him. Thus begins a week of bad decisions that begins with burning up the sheets with someone other than her boyfriend and commences with a confrontation and the need to make a life-changing decision. I don't usually enjoy YA books, but definitely enjoyed this one.
Thank you Sophia Ryan, The Wild Rose Press and NetGalley for allowing me an advance copy for my honest feedback.

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6 days of you is a light, entertaining, sexy young adult novella. I enjoyed this quick read about a misunderstanding/mistaken identity that led to true love.

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This was a cute, quick read with an interesting plotline and pretty decent characters. I liked that there was more to this book than just sex, but found that there were a few spots that kind of dragged despite this being a short book. Lily was a fun, well-developed character and Daryl had more layers than I was expecting.

I liked the plot twist at the end - it wasn't something I was expecting so that made for a good ending. The writing style itself was pretty good. Overall, I liked this book for what it was - a fast, insta-love romance book.

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This was a super short book, only about 100 pages. I liked it more than I thought I would, and would have rated it higher if not for the few parts that actually made me laugh when it was supposed be sexy or whatever. Despite the insta love, it was a cute story with good sex scenes.

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Lily's uber conservative boyfriend agrees to let her visit him at college over fall break as long as she agrees to he no sex rule. When she gets to the campus, he is not outside waiting for her so she heads inside to his room and knocks on the door. HIs roommate informs her that Michael has ditched her for a trip to Vail. A blizzard has hit and she is forced to stay in the room with his grumpy roommate. Daryl is looking forward to having a week without his annoying roommate but he can't send Lily away into the blizzard. The MIchael that she describes as not wanting to have sex does not sound like the roommate that is constantly with a different woman. .Over the week the two become close and she starts to feel closer to him than her actual boyfriend. This is a fun romance.

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This was a quick, entertaining read. It's exactly what you would expect from the blurb, plenty of hot and heavy action, some mistaken assumptions. The usual hijinks expected in college students.

I received an arc of this book via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. All thoughts and opinions are my own.

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Lily shows up at her boyfriend, Michael's door to stay for a week only to find his gay roommate, Daryl, because Michael went away with some girls for the week. Daryl and Lily are instantly attracted to each other (oh, Daryl is not actually gay). They form a bond together over the course of a few days and essentially fall in love.

This was a cute short story. I really enjoyed reading how Lily and Daryl got together. I was not expecting that plot twist at the end at all, so it was super interesting. The only reason why I gave this 4 stars instead 5 is because I thought the characters were a little too horny (like before they actually got together).

If you are looking for an insta-love with steamy romance, this is the book for you. It was well written and switched between Lily and Daryl's perspectives going through the six days that they were together. I liked how the author left the story open ended at the end, so you could make your own assumptions as to what happens next.

Overall, the characters were great and I thought this book touched on a lot of great issues.

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The level of spice in this book is astronomical. The attraction between Daryl and Lily is instantaneous which was expected since this is a shorter book. I was blind sided by the twist and I think the author did a wonderful job crafting the story. The smut was on point and very spicy. Definitely worth a read.

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This is a really fun read. Captivating from the start, you get to read the story from both main character's perspectives. Lily and Darryl clearly have chemistry and the storyline definitely hooks you right from the start. I couldn't put it down!

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This is a short love story, it took me less than two hours to read it, and a really sexy one.
Lily Ross’s conservative boyfriend finally agrees to let her visit over fall break, but only if she agrees to his no-sex rule. Unfortunately, when she arrives, Michael has ditched her for a trip to Vail, and she decides to stay with his grumpy, gay, but totally yummy roommate. Ok, maybe he is not gay at all.
After a horrible break-up, Daryl McKay’s looking forward to a quiet week without his annoying roommate. His plans go awry when a pissed off but sexy as sin blonde, suitcase in hand, barges in claiming to be Mike’s girlfriend. He would never move in on his roommate’s girl, but as the feisty bombshell settles in, the tiny dorm room grows smaller and certain parts of his body grow bigger. It was going to be a hell of a long six days.
This is fun and hot. They are great together and their chemistry is instantaneous. I really enjoy the dialogs between them and the way he makes her feel treasured and sexy. There are a lot of amazing sex scenes, and other sweet moments.
It´s an easy reading and I totally recommended.
I voluntarily read and reviewed an advanced copy of this book. All thoughts and opinions are my own

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