Creative HeArts Series
Book #3
Shelle Roberts
Genre:
YA Contemporary Romance
Release Date: April
18, 2016
Publisher: Entangled:
Crush
ISBN: 978-1633756274
ASIN: B01DJ0XZD6
Pages: 166
Goodreads Rating: 3.73
My Rating: 5.0
Book Description:
Disclaimer: This
Entangled Teen Crush book contains a kickass heroine, a boy so hot he’ll make
you shiver, and a falling-in-love story fit for the big screen. You’ll want to
settle in and have the popcorn ready.
After Mariely
Hinojosa and Cabot Wheeler both break up with their significant others at the
same party, Mariely sees a way to get even with both of their exes. Everyone
knows that the best way to get over a breakup is a hookup—a fake hookup, that
is. Three weeks, all fun, no strings, and definitely no heartbreak at the end.
But somewhere
between the sweet hand-holding and melt-your-mind kisses, their fake
relationship starts to feel less like an act and more like the real thing…but
Mariely’s a free-spirited girl from the other side of the tracks, and Cabot’s
the hot trust-fund guy from the Hills.
They’d never
work for real…
Mariely and Cabot Book 1 of 3
Mariely and Cabot Book 2 coming Winter 2017
My Take
on the Book:
That was
extremely cute!
This book was literally EVER-EE-THING!
This book was literally EVER-EE-THING!
I am already a fan of this series having read book 1 of the Tru
and Sloane portion; but I wasn’t particularly sure I’d fall in love with this
book since it was an entirely new author…. One I have never read a thing from.
Obviously, I loved it!
The characters
in this book seemed to be more realistic and a bit more developed than the last book in this
series that I read.
Maybe it was Mariely’s special way of saying amazing that is very reminiscent of my own ah-maze-ing, her Latin ethnicity or her sassy spunk that made me feel more connected to the main character or maybe the writing was just that good; either way, I devoured this book in one sitting. It had me super bummed out when the book ended.
Maybe it was Mariely’s special way of saying amazing that is very reminiscent of my own ah-maze-ing, her Latin ethnicity or her sassy spunk that made me feel more connected to the main character or maybe the writing was just that good; either way, I devoured this book in one sitting. It had me super bummed out when the book ended.
5 Quills
I’m excited to
read the follow up and may have bought Willa’s book in this series since I
kinda loved her character. The minor drops to her storyline made me pretty interested
so there is that! Plus I love the whole Finn and Cabot friendship (thought I really really loved Cabot who's worked his way into my top 10 list of book boyfriends) and I feel like that is gonna play a big part in the remaing books for these particular group of friends :)
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About The Author
There are
three things (besides her family) that Shellee loves more than Netflix: Dr.
Pepper, OTPs, and book boyfriends (I’m looking at you, Gilbert Blythe).
Shellee has
been told that her life goal as a writer should be to win prestigious awards
that will grant her literary immortality, but as an OG ‘shipper (like,
seriously, Tad and Dixie--my first hardcore ship) all she really wants is to
create two characters that people love so much they give them a cool mashup
name.
Shellee spends
her days living the dream with her family in Austin, Texas--and by living the
dream she means waking up at the crack of dawn to go to work, chauffeur, walk
dogs, do dishes, and fold laundry. At night she gets down to to real business,
basking in the warm, blue glow of her computer screen and bringing the stories in
her head to life on the page...or watching Veronica and Logan fan videos on
YouTube till 2am.
Tomorrow she’s
definitely going to kick that procrastination problem to the curb.
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