PDF Ebook , by Julie Cross
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File Size: 2959 KB
Print Length: 352 pages
Publisher: Entangled: Teen (December 26, 2017)
Publication Date: December 26, 2017
Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC
Language: English
ASIN: B073Z81LT2
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#515,074 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
I was surprised by how much I loved this book. I wasn't a big fan of Haley in the first book. She seemed so superficial. I'm glad I got to know her character better in this book. She was a lot deeper than I thought. I also loved Fletch. I got why he was the way he was, but it was a little annoying at times. That didn't bug me much. I loved how this book touched on both allergies and ADHD. This was a great addition to the series.
Daniel Boorstin has said, "A best-seller was a book which somehow sold well simply because it was selling well" and in my opinion, that's the case here: these books are only selling well because they sell well and are at the top of lists for must-buy, must-read for teens, not because the book is necessarily a good read or a book teens are eager to read (spoiler-sort-of: none of the teens I talk to want to read a book like this one for the same reasons I don't like to read one like this one).Those who know my reviews know that I look for clean books--that is, ones that don't have swearing, gratuitous violence, or sex, or ones that aren't immoral or unchaste. I don't want that kind of content stuck in my brain if I can help it, especially if the content is gratuitous, which in my opinion, it was in this book. I thought I'd be all right with this book because (1) it was YA and those are supposed to be clean, with content no higher than you'd find in a PG-rated movie, right? (2) the cover looked interesting and wasn't like the bodice-rippers of the adult romance section--nothing on the cover indicated that there would be any sex in this book. I could not have been more wrong in my assumptions:This book (as far as I read before I stopped reading because it hit all my no-nos for a book) had multiple and frequent usages of the F-word and the Lord's or God's name in vain (several variations) by both characters. It also had quite a bit of implied sex by the 5th chapter or so (which is how far I read). After the first instance of implied sex, I flipped ahead to random spots in the novel see if this kind of content was going to be consistent, and yup, there was more implied sex and even some explicit heavy petting. In addition, I didn't have to search thoroughly on any of those random pages to see more F-bombs, profanity, or blasphemy; swearing is quite prolific in this novel. So if you're a parent or a teen looking for a chaste YA romance with no swearing or blasphemy, this isn't the novel for you.Granted, the premise was interesting (as far as I read) and decently approached the dual POV. When I started the novel (before I found the first instance profanity and sexual innuendo), I had hoped to use this book as a model for a dual-perspective novel that had both an athlete, a nerd, and romantic elements (which I have planned to put in my YA novel), but I just couldn't tolerate the content once the characters started cursing and the content slanted in a sexual direction. Also, I agree with other reviewers that the two MCs aren't as convincing as they could have been and came up lacking in syntax and character development.Breaking the Ice (Juniper Falls)
I've been hearing fantastic things about Breaking the Ice for months now. Everyone seemed to love it, but for some reason I kept putting it off. For what reason, you may ask? I can't even begin to tell you, sometimes I'm stubborn for no real reason. Thankfully, I finally decided to give it a chance when I was in desperate need of a feel-good/swoony romance, and you know what happened? I LOVED IT of course! (Note to self: stop being so darn stubborn)It's going to be hard to review Breaking the Ice without full-out fangirling so bear with me here.Fletcher and Haley mix as well as oil-and-water at first. Fletcher's used to being a man of very little words while Haley just wants to talk, talk, talk. I adored seeing them interact with each other. The first scene, in particular, was one of my favorites! As soon as Haley's tapping began and Fletcher's annoyance grew and grew, I knew it was only a matter of time before they ended up together. The chemistry between them is spicy - so spicy in fact that I felt like the pages were going to melt at certain points. Honestly, Julie Cross writes some of the hottest non-kissing scenes I've ever read! The tension between these two was just off the charts, trust me. I was blushing!What I loved the most about Haley and Fletcher, however, was how real they were. They both had their fair share of drama and problems, and I enjoyed seeing them explore them as the book progressed.For instance, Haley's used to being the social butterfly of her town, and that was incredibly evident in the way she carried herself. She's friendly and sweet. She's great with children and organizing events. Truly the ultimate "Princess." However, below the surface, Haley struggles more than she'd like to admit. She's terrified about failing civics, and she also hates how the one person she wants to know the most (Fletcher) is the one person who wants nothing do with her. I appreciated Haley's determination. Once this girl had a plan in mind, she set it motion before you knew it! Sometimes her meddling got a little out of control, but it was always done with good intentions. Also, I LOVED that we got a boy best friend that wasn't a love interest here. Jamie was my third favorite character of the book (behind Fletcher and Haley of course!), and he added so many laughs to the book. His friendship with Halley was very much brother-and-sister like, especially when it came to squabbling.Fletcher, on the other hand, is a man-of-mystery. Even though his POV alternates with Haley, it was so hard to get a feeling for him at first. I wanted to know just as badly as Haley what exactly he was hiding. Why did he have wads of money as well as pockets full of panties? Was he truly a stripper? When the big secret was finally revealed I couldn't have been more surprised. It added a whole new layer to Fletcher's character - one that I adored. I also liked that while Fletcher wasn't one to hold back the sass and one-liners he still had so much heart to him. I loved seeing him interact with his family.My only compliant? There were some secondary story lines I would've liked to know more about: however, at the end of the day it wasn't the biggest of problems. I got what I came for - a well-developed romance - and to tell the truth sometimes that all I need to be content.In all, Breaking the Ice is a slam-dunk YA Romance in my book. Combining scorching hot chemistry with lovable characters, Breaking the Ice will have you smiling and swooning the whole way through! I can't wait to see what adventures occur next in Juniper Falls! Also, I want more Jamie! Please and thank you!
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