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14 juillet 2020
[English Review] End of the Line #2 - Just a Boyfriend
14.7.20
Par
Kassandra
Contemporary,
English Review,
Montlake Romance,
New Adult,
Partnership,
Romance,
Sport
Aucun Commentaire
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End of the Line
Book 2 : Just a Boyfriend
Author : Sariah Wilson
Number of pages : 283 Publication date : january 2020 Collection : / Price : / - E-book : 3,48€ Publisher : Montlake Romance |
Description
Ian “Bash” Sebastian and Ember Carlson were high school sweethearts…until their single parents got married. With one thorny twist of fate, a secret young crush went from on fire to off-limits. What could a new stepbrother do but bail? Now, after almost four years, Bash has returned to Seattle, and he’s back in Ember’s orbit at End of the Line. EOL is the go-to college for second-chance scholarships. But what about love?
Sure, the old hurts are there. So is the attraction—and it’s more magnetic than ever. Still, they’re adults now, levelheaded and just fine with the friend thing. If only to make family dinners less awkward. But when they agree to start dating other people, moving on threatens to bring them closer together than ever.
Is it time to admit their past to their parents? Even trickier, their hope for the future? Because Ember and Bash deserve a love story of their own. With all their defenses down, can they make it a happy ever after?
Sure, the old hurts are there. So is the attraction—and it’s more magnetic than ever. Still, they’re adults now, levelheaded and just fine with the friend thing. If only to make family dinners less awkward. But when they agree to start dating other people, moving on threatens to bring them closer together than ever.
Is it time to admit their past to their parents? Even trickier, their hope for the future? Because Ember and Bash deserve a love story of their own. With all their defenses down, can they make it a happy ever after?
My Review
Due to Covid-19, I have delayed everything inclued reading books ...
When I could read again, I was overfloaded by work. We are on a very weird period.
I don't know why but this book was easier to understand than the previous one. I went inside the story easier too.
The only thing that remains negative is the length of the summary which spoils the story too much.
Although Bash is part of the American football team, it is less present than with Jess and Logan. We are more focused on the family unit.
I noticed that it is a bit trendy stepbrother and stepsister but it's the first that I read. In fact it's a little different because they know each other before their parents. In French, the term is less precise than in English.
Ember and Bash have injuries that you don't necessarily notice but that make them react in a certain way.
I enjoyed following the characters and meeting Jess and Logan. We are also entitled to an explanation of Ford's behavior with Keilani.
Some parts made me laugh. Mainly the double date which does not end as expected.
It seems to me that this second volume is the last in the series. I will be watching for future releases from Sariah Wilson.
When I could read again, I was overfloaded by work. We are on a very weird period.
I don't know why but this book was easier to understand than the previous one. I went inside the story easier too.
The only thing that remains negative is the length of the summary which spoils the story too much.
Although Bash is part of the American football team, it is less present than with Jess and Logan. We are more focused on the family unit.
I noticed that it is a bit trendy stepbrother and stepsister but it's the first that I read. In fact it's a little different because they know each other before their parents. In French, the term is less precise than in English.
Ember and Bash have injuries that you don't necessarily notice but that make them react in a certain way.
I enjoyed following the characters and meeting Jess and Logan. We are also entitled to an explanation of Ford's behavior with Keilani.
Some parts made me laugh. Mainly the double date which does not end as expected.
It seems to me that this second volume is the last in the series. I will be watching for future releases from Sariah Wilson.
Rating : 8,8/10

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14 février 2020
[English Review] End of the Line #1 - The Friend Zone
14.2.20
Par
Kassandra
Contemporary,
English Review,
Montlake Romance,
New Adult,
Romance,
Sport
Aucun Commentaire
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End of the Line
Book 1: The Friend Zone
Author : Sariah Wilson
Number of pages : 299 Publication date : june 2019 Collection : / Price : 9,99$ - E-book : 5,50$ Publisher : Montlake Romance |
Description
Disgraced college quarterback Logan Hunt was on his way to NFL stardom when he messed up big-time. Now the Texas star player with a bad temper has a new option: Seattle’s EOL College—as in End of the Line, to his fellow misfit recruits. It’s Logan’s last chance. If he can follow the rules. No parties, no fighting, no swearing, and oh, no dating the coach’s daughter, Jess. Simple. Yeah, right. For Logan, there has never been a rule he’s more tempted to break.
The deal is “just friends.” The pretty, confident, and fiercely smart math whiz is fine with pizza, tutoring, and keeping Logan in line. But the closer Jess gets, the more receptive she is to his warm heart and spirit—not to mention his irresistible off-field passes. With defenses down, they’re both heading into the danger zone.
It’s more than thrilling. It’s love. It’s also a game changer that could sideline Logan’s NFL goals - and more important, a future with Jess. But dreams are worth fighting for, right?
The deal is “just friends.” The pretty, confident, and fiercely smart math whiz is fine with pizza, tutoring, and keeping Logan in line. But the closer Jess gets, the more receptive she is to his warm heart and spirit—not to mention his irresistible off-field passes. With defenses down, they’re both heading into the danger zone.
It’s more than thrilling. It’s love. It’s also a game changer that could sideline Logan’s NFL goals - and more important, a future with Jess. But dreams are worth fighting for, right?
My Review
I decided to read this book because I already have the ARC of book 2. I'm so brilliant that I haven't noticed it until it was on my tablet.
Usually for books in English, I need at most five pages to enter the story and adapt to the style of the author. Here it took me almost fifteen percent of the story to get there.
The only negative point is the summary which I find very long and a little too spoiler.
We dive into the university world and the sports part revolves around American football. It changes me from the usual football which I must tell you, does not fascinate me at all. The sportsman with the smart girl is well known but here, she is the daughter of the coach and she knows a lot about American football. This gives them more common points and easy communication.
We discover Logan and Jess in depth. Their pasts are different but painful. I don't wish that to anyone. To make matters worse, in addition to the rules to follow, we have Ben. I think it was done on purpose but I found him tasteless and self-centered.
I enjoyed following the characters. I managed to put myself in place of Jess and Logan. It's not so common. Congrats to Sariah Wilson
There is zero sex scene and ... it doesn't matter. So you know it's not necessary to have one to make a good story.
Bash didn't go unnoticed and I'm glad that the second book is dedicated to him. I will read it very soon but first a little reading in French.
Although the start was a bit laborious, I had a great time with this story. It was only the epilogue that surprised me a little because I did not expect this so quick
Usually for books in English, I need at most five pages to enter the story and adapt to the style of the author. Here it took me almost fifteen percent of the story to get there.
The only negative point is the summary which I find very long and a little too spoiler.
We dive into the university world and the sports part revolves around American football. It changes me from the usual football which I must tell you, does not fascinate me at all. The sportsman with the smart girl is well known but here, she is the daughter of the coach and she knows a lot about American football. This gives them more common points and easy communication.
We discover Logan and Jess in depth. Their pasts are different but painful. I don't wish that to anyone. To make matters worse, in addition to the rules to follow, we have Ben. I think it was done on purpose but I found him tasteless and self-centered.
I enjoyed following the characters. I managed to put myself in place of Jess and Logan. It's not so common. Congrats to Sariah Wilson
There is zero sex scene and ... it doesn't matter. So you know it's not necessary to have one to make a good story.
Bash didn't go unnoticed and I'm glad that the second book is dedicated to him. I will read it very soon but first a little reading in French.
Although the start was a bit laborious, I had a great time with this story. It was only the epilogue that surprised me a little because I did not expect this so quick
Rating : 8,1/10
