
I’ve only read a few books written by Cole Lepley, but I knew after reading those that I was hooked on her work… However, it’s been a little while since I last read her work and I have to say that since then it’s amazing how much she has improved on her writing. This book it shows you how much stronger she is within her writing and that she’s not afraid to try something that she’s not written before, but either way it shows that she does take on board when she gets readers give feedback in their reviews.
I’m so impressed at how far she’s come and being completely honest, I have to say that this is her best book by far. For some reason this book just meshed really well with her writing style, the characters were incredible, the plot had everything you could want, the drama, the heat, the chemistry.
I love how she wrote Ryan; he wasn’t the type of bad boy that you usually get, but then it was also refreshing because it’s clear that there’s a lot beneath the surface to him. He has his mood swings, his temper, can’t help but be rude to people, but at the same time he’s not one to sugar-coat things just so that it pleases people. Most of the time when it comes to the main guy, he’s either all too sweet or he’s way into the bad books, but this time it’s a mix of in-between, but still, it’s different and refreshing which makes it just that more incredible.
I honestly couldn’t fault this book, it had me hooked until the end and I found myself just wanting more and more.
I’m really excited to see what else Cole has planned for both Sidney, Ryan and the rest of their friends as it’s clear that things have only just began and there’s a lot more waiting to happen.
Sidney has literally spent the last few weeks arranging everything so that she’s able to transfer mid-semester, the only thing she had to worry about want finding accommodation… However, luck was in store for her as she ends up finding somewhere within her first day and surprisingly enough, Taylor doesn’t seem all that crazy. Choosing to move in with them, she ends up meeting the tall, rude, moody Ryan. Unable to figure out what’s going on inside her head, she does her best to keep him out of her thoughts, but that doesn’t seem to work out all too well for her.
With the bickering between them whenever they are in the same space as each other, Sidney finds herself feeling things for Ryan that she knows she shouldn’t and does her best to keep her feelings and heart in check. Yet when Ryan shows her that there may be more to him that meets the eye, will she be ready to dive into it or will she do what she’s been warned to do by the others and stay clear of him?
I’m so impressed at how far she’s come and being completely honest, I have to say that this is her best book by far. For some reason this book just meshed really well with her writing style, the characters were incredible, the plot had everything you could want, the drama, the heat, the chemistry.
I love how she wrote Ryan; he wasn’t the type of bad boy that you usually get, but then it was also refreshing because it’s clear that there’s a lot beneath the surface to him. He has his mood swings, his temper, can’t help but be rude to people, but at the same time he’s not one to sugar-coat things just so that it pleases people. Most of the time when it comes to the main guy, he’s either all too sweet or he’s way into the bad books, but this time it’s a mix of in-between, but still, it’s different and refreshing which makes it just that more incredible.
I honestly couldn’t fault this book, it had me hooked until the end and I found myself just wanting more and more.
I’m really excited to see what else Cole has planned for both Sidney, Ryan and the rest of their friends as it’s clear that things have only just began and there’s a lot more waiting to happen.
Sidney has literally spent the last few weeks arranging everything so that she’s able to transfer mid-semester, the only thing she had to worry about want finding accommodation… However, luck was in store for her as she ends up finding somewhere within her first day and surprisingly enough, Taylor doesn’t seem all that crazy. Choosing to move in with them, she ends up meeting the tall, rude, moody Ryan. Unable to figure out what’s going on inside her head, she does her best to keep him out of her thoughts, but that doesn’t seem to work out all too well for her.
With the bickering between them whenever they are in the same space as each other, Sidney finds herself feeling things for Ryan that she knows she shouldn’t and does her best to keep her feelings and heart in check. Yet when Ryan shows her that there may be more to him that meets the eye, will she be ready to dive into it or will she do what she’s been warned to do by the others and stay clear of him?