![]() She says she’s never seen the ocean, and is in awe of it, but she lived in a coastal state (Alabama) and is clearly within a couple hours of Rosemary Beach, FL to boot. ![]() ![]() Like how is Blaire a “farm girl” just because she’s from Alabama? Her life was not on a farm or even close to it (or if it was, it’s never mentioned… her memories seem suburban with scooters and such). I\’m really guilty at overthinking these. The Bad: Some of the deets are confusing. It\’s one of the reasons I\’ve wanted to try the books out. The cover art is amazing – actually the whole series is beautiful eye candy cover art. I would have loved her more had her actions matched her thoughts and word (she THINKS the most amazing, strong thoughts). Our heroine, Blaire, is pleasing as she’s mature for her young age. The setting improves upon it, as I love a good beach romance. It’s a trope that works (the old spin on the Cinderella story we all love, except prince charming has tats and a tongue stud) and there’s nothing wrong with this version of it so to speak. ![]() Though nothing is ruined that would take away from any “twist.” The Good: The premise is a good one, tried and true. ![]() It’s hard to discuss a short book like this without minor spoilers (though you can probably conclude the plot from the description). ![]()
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