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*I received an ARC from the publisher in exchange for an honest review. Therefore, there might be differences between my copy and the final copy.*
Author: Lisa Brown Roberts
My rating: ❤❤❤
Genre: Young Adult, Contemporary, Romance
Publication date: August 18th 2015
Publisher: Entangled Teen: Crush
Summary: The Good Girl Vs. The Player
Round one begins...
Trina Clemons needed the money. Why else would she - the most organized, prepared student in school - spend the summer as a nanny and partner with the biggest slacker ever? Now she's ready to tackle nannyhood with her big binder of research and schedules. Just don't ask her about the secret job of "fixing" the bad habits of a certain high school player...
Slade Edmunds prefers easy hook-ups, and Trina is definitely not his type. She's all structure and rules, while Slade wants to just have fun. Fortunately, Trina has no idea about the bet Slade made with his best friend that he can totally get her to unwind by the end of summer...
Then the weirdest thing happens. There's chemistry. A lot of it.
But nothing gets between a boy and a girl like a big, fat secret... (summary from Goodreads)
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My thoughts: I’m not really sure what I expected, but whatever expectations I had were far higher than this.
Let’s start with the characters.
The good
thing about them is that they are flawed. The bad thing about them is that they
are both irritating. They do stupid things, too stupid things. I like flawed
characters, because it makes them more real, but Trina and Slade were too
flawed, which made them annoying.
Exhibit A:
Trina made a deal with Slade’s mother to
mentor him, in secret, and got paid for it. Slade didn’t know this, but thought
he had actually gotten the job as a nanny all by himself, with just a little
push from his parents. Why would Trina agree to do such a horrible thing to
Slade? This is the best part; to buy a new laptop!
And, okay, she and her mother has some economic
issues, but that is still not an excuse. And it’s not the only reason she
agrees to do it.
Exhibit B:
Slade makes a bet with his best friend that
he can get Trina to “relax” before the summer ends. Who makes bets like that
anyway? Although that is not nearly as horrible as Trina’s deal with his
mother, so I can almost forgive him for his stupidity.
Let’s talk about… the plot.
I felt like the idea behind this book was so
much better than the book. The idea sounds interesting and fun, but the book…
isn’t. In fact, it’s pretty boring. Sure, the kids Trina and Slade are babysitting
are pretty difficult at times, especially Gillian, but except for the kids
freaking out every now and then – actually, pretty often – it feels like
nothing really happens. There are a few misunderstandings and such, but it was
just too boring.
There were also a lot of faults in the
writing. Small things, but they reoccurred, which annoyed me. Now, maybe that
is because it’s an Advanced Reader Copy, uncorrected proof, because I’ve read
other reviews that stated the writing was great, but I can’t judge that, since
I read an ARC, not the final copy, so I judge what I read.
The plot was still interesting, I didn’t
hate the characters too much, and overall, it was a good read. It's a sweet, romantic, light, and fun read, and definitely worth reading.
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