“… if your tastes run similar to mine…as my people say…it probably isn’t your cup of tea!”
~ Under the Covers
I picked this book up when I was flushed with success after reading Serious Moonlight. Success you say? Well, I don’t read much young adult contemporary romance because generally I don’t like it. Serious Moonlight was a young adult contemporary romance which I really really enjoyed. So, I decided to continue and see if I could find another book I liked, hence me reading There’s Something About Sweetie. Not only did it have a cute cover, it also had a curvy heroine, I was helpless to do anything but give it a try.
It didn’t work out. I stopped reading this book at about 30%. As that’s the case, I am keeping my actual review fairly short as it wouldn’t be a fair reflection of the book itself. The reason I stopped wasn’t because there was something I hated about the book, the writing or the characters. I just wasn’t enjoying it. Young adult contemporary romance isn’t a genre that I like very much and this wasn’t pulling me in. So I stopped.
So, there you go. If you like this genre, I would recommend you give it a try, I can see why other people may enjoy it. However, if your tastes run similar to mine…as my people say…it probably isn’t your cup of tea!
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Fair enough and i know what you mean….thanks
Sorry it didn’t work, thanks for the review.
YA contemporary romance is hit or miss for me so I’ll probably pass on this…thanks.
Yep, there have been a fair few that I just couldn’t get into to save my life. I have the first one in the series on my list to try. I have to be in the mood for YA contemporary, too.
Thanks Suzanne