I liked the plotline of her relationship with her parents, as well she wanted to be a teacher and spread her knowledge, but her parents wanted a doctor. She just could not block him out, no matter how she tried. She was trying to focus on college, and making the most of her time with Kendall, but Fletcher kept entering her head. But of course, this being a YA romance novel, there’s more to Fletcher under his bad boy exterior. This made it easy to see from her point of view, and when Fletcher entered the scene, both of us were screaming bad news. She liked books (like me), cared about her grades (like me), so she was pretty similar to myself. Is there any way Avery and Fletcher could work out?Īvery was a relatable character. Right that Fletcher is about as far as she can get. But Fletcher only likes easy girls, and he’s no man for commitment – and that’s not even mentioning the bruises that stain his body. So when bad boy Fletcher enters her life through her father the cop, she is surprised to feel such a strong connection. When it comes time for senior year, she is looking to experience love before college, but she doesn’t want any old boyfriend, she wants the right boyfriend. She’s spent her high school experience either studying or with her best friend, Kendall. Opening Sentence: “You can’t just stand here, Avery.”Īvery is a straight A student. Quick & Dirty: A quick, easy read that’s perfect for sunshine and beach days.
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