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Title: The Queen B* Strikes Back
Author: Crista McHugh
My rating: 3.5 hearts
Genre: Young Adult, Contemporary, Romance
Publication date: September 29th 2015
Synopsis: Alexis Wyndham isn’t quite sure what to think about her “friendship” with star quarterback, Brett Pederson. Sure, he has more intelligence than the entire football team combined. Not to mention that fact he’s a great kisser. When he asks her to help him with his college admission essays, she isn’t sure if he’s doing it to spend more time with her or if he’s just using her for her brains. But after her nemesis, Summer Hoyt, makes it clear she’s not finished chasing after Brett, Alexis begins realize how hard she’s fallen for Brett. Now the war is on, and the head cheerleader will find out why she should never take on a Queen B*. (synopsis from Amazon)
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My
thoughts: I was actually a little disappointed in this book. After the first
book in the series, Confessions of a
Queen B*, I had really high expectations of this, since I really liked the
first book, but I was disappointed.
That doesn’t mean it wasn’t a good read, and
I did enjoy reading it. I still like the characters and the conversations
between Alexis and Brett is still fun to read, but I was disappointed with the
plot. I thought it was pretty boring, it felt like there should’ve been
something more to the plot than just Alexis, Brett, Summer drama. Like in Confessions of a Queen B*, when Alexis
and Brett have to figure out who was videotaping the girls locker room. It made
the book more interesting than if it only would’ve been about the drama between
Alexis, Brett and Summer.
It felt like there was a lot of
back-and-forth between Alexis and Brett, a little too much. One moment, they
were all sweet and couple-y, and the next they were ignoring each other. I also
didn’t like Brett as much, since he was always doing things for Summer. It was
ridiculous. Like if she had a problem with her car, she called him, and he
dropped everything to come to her rescue. If he was her boyfriend, maybe that
would’ve made sense, but with him asking Alexis out, repeatedly, it was just
annoying.
Alexis’s trust issues are so much more
obvious in The Queen B* Strikes Back.
It’s the main reason why she won’t go out with Brett on an official date. And,
of course, it doesn’t help that he ditches her to help Summer, who really hurt
Alexis when they were younger.
The drama between the three of them is
basically the whole plot. That, and Brett trying to get Alexis to go out with
him, and Alexis helping Brett write an essay.
The reason I still gave it 3.5 hearts is
because I care about the characters, so I couldn’t put it away, and needed to
know if Alexis would finally trust Brett. I hope The Queen B* and the Homecoming King will have a more exciting
plot, because then I have no doubt it can be as awesome as the first book.
Chapter 1:
There’s
a special place in hell reserved for those who wake me up before noon on a
Saturday.
And
Brett Pederson was on that list.
I’d
forgotten that he was on my preferred contact list, so his call came through
the Do Not Disturb feature on my phone. Two weeks of a school project with him
and now he was ruining my first day without Junior, the mechanical mutant baby
that had been the bane of my existence.
The
phone wouldn’t stop ringing, so I was forced to pick it up. “Give me one reason
not to make you the topic of my next blog post.”
“Aw,
Lexi, you wouldn’t do that.”
“Don’t
call me that, and yes, I would.”
After
all, I was Alexis Wyndham, the Queen Bitch of Eastline High School. My blog,
The Eastline Spy, was notorious for taking members of the in-crowd down a peg,
and as the hottest guy in school, Brett would be an easy target.
Too
bad he’d somehow earned a soft spot in my heart. It was not something my cruel,
hard image as the Queen B* would allow, and even though I’d convinced him we
were better off as friends, I’d started second-guessing my decision the moment
he walked away.
“I
was calling to make sure you were ready to go to the senior class carwash. I’ll
swing by your house in ten minutes to pick you up.”
Before
I could protest, he hung up.
I
glanced at my alarm clock.
8:32
a.m.
Crap!
A)
Where does Brett get off thinking that I want to have anything to do with the
idiots I refer to as “classmates”?
B)
Why in hell would he think I’d want to go to this event, let alone with him?
But
the butterflies in my stomach overruled my brain. As much as I loathed the idea
of getting wet all in the name of raising money for a stupid class gift, the
idea of Brett picking me up was enough to make me crawl out of bed.
Besides,
if I arrived with him, it would piss off my nemesis, Summer Hoyt, to no end.
She wanted him, but he wasn’t interested. In fact, he seemed more interested in
me. At least, if I believed yesterday’s conversation behind the scoreboard.
Brett
wanted to be more than friends, but I wasn’t ready to go there.
At
least, not yet.
I’d
spent three years building a rep as the hardest bitch in school, and if the
star quarterback started dating the Queen B*, then both of our positions in the
high school social hierarchy would suffer.
But
if we weren’t at Eastline…
My
thoughts wandered to a few days ago, when we’d hidden in a janitor’s closet to
keep Principal Lee from catching us in the girls’ locker room together. Brett
had taken the opportunity to kiss me, and before I knew what was happening, I’d
lost my shirt. At least now I understood how my best friend, Morgan, could lose
her head over so many guys and end up naked in bed with them. Teenage hormones
were powerful things, especially when you factor in a great kisser like Brett.
I
rummaged through my drawers until I found the perfect T-shirt. The
mid-September day promised to be warm and sunny, but the hickey on my shoulder
prevented me from wearing a tank top, so I paired it with a pair of shorts and
threw my frizzy hair up in a ponytail.
The
doorbell was ringing as I ran down the stairs. I opened the door and pulled
Brett in before someone could see him. “You must have some kind of death wish.”
“Just
want to make sure you show that Eastline pride,” he said with a charming grin.
“After all, I am SGA president.”
Brett
was so perfect, I had to force myself to stay angry at him. He was more than a
hot bod, although I’d seen enough of the muscles under the shirt to want to run
my hands over them. He was more than a handsome face, although there were times
I could lose myself while staring into his warm brown eyes. He was more than
the star of the football team, although I admit I was beginning to have new
appreciation for the sport since watching him play.
He
was an annoyingly all-around good guy with a sharp mind and a personality that
seemed to put everyone at ease, including me. He was the only person who could
get past my prickly outer shell and make me swoon.
Of
course, I’d never let him know that.
He
handed me a rolled up T-shirt. “I brought you one of my Eastline shirts.”
“Why?”
I unfurled it and made a show of wrinkling my nose as though I were disgusted.
It was a standard Eastline football shirt with a number on the back—one I’d seen
dozens of players on the team wear around town. But then I caught a whiff of
his scent, and my pulse cranked up a notch. Dear God, the shirt smelled like
him. I resisted the urge to cuddle with it, especially since the source of the
scent was standing right in front of me.
“So
when you’re sitting in the stands next to Richard, you’ll at least show some
school spirit.” He winked before he closed the gap between us. “I thought you
weren’t going to come to the game last night.
“Richard
needed a ride,” I lied. In truth, I’d been the one to offer him a ride. I’d
become a Brett addict over the last two weeks, and I couldn’t decline a chance
to watch him play. Thankfully, Richard—my other best friend next to Morgan—was
a huge football fan.
“I
could’ve sworn I saw you cheer when I threw that touchdown pass.”
“I
think you may have suffered a concussion when that lineman buried you into the
turf.”
He
chuckled, but continued to inch closer until his lips were a mere breath from
mine. “Brushing up on your football slang?”
“Only
because I have to listen to Richard.” My mouth was dry. My voice was shaking,
and I wasn’t even sure I could form a coherent sentence, but I refused to give
in to him. If he knew how attracted to him I really was, he might use my dark
secret against me.
After
all, that was what my former best friend, Summer, did to me in junior high.
A
hint of a challenge danced in his eyes, making the golden flecks in them appear
brighter than before.
My
head swam, and my knees wobbled. Even though my mind was screaming Danger! I
couldn’t look away. If he kissed me again, would I fold?
I've never heard of this series before but it sounds fun! I might consider reading the first book if I'm looking for a fast read. Sorry that this one was a bit of a disappointment for you but I'm glad to hear you care about the characters :)
ReplyDeleteHaraiah @ Random Things In Action
I'd definitely recommend reading the first book, it's really fun and entertaining to read, and I had a really good time reading it :)
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