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Edited as of 12/11/2012 (Short, YA novel)
Seventeen-year- old Katy couldn’t find good luck if it were in an open pail. Her parents announce their divorce and her boyfriend, Hayden, of a year breaks up with her for long legged hottie, Holly, all in one week. Katy’s luck might as well be buried with her dignity, when she is partnered up with Avalon High School’s own bad by Liam Erickson.
Katy follows Liam after he ditches her to go to a party, where she finds Hayden and Holly swapping spit in her face. Furious, Katy kisses Liam to get back at Hayden, leaving her with a re-bound girl and new class hoe, reputation.
Determined to save the last bit of her reputation, she proposes Liam a deal, a good reputation with his teachers, if he will ‘pretend’ to be her boyfriend, to stop the rumors. Katy deals with her parents’ divorce, her reputation being ruined and finds herself having more in common with Liam than she ever imagined. By the end, Katy can’t tell who is ‘pretending’ and who isn’t.
- Sales Rank: #112767 in eBooks
- Published on: 2012-11-30
- Released on: 2012-11-30
- Format: Kindle eBook
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful.
She really has a great voice!
By Anna Katmore
Seriously, rating this book is a hard task. I'll start off with the good things...
I loved the story, but then I love pretty much any High School drama so that was to be expected. Katy and Liam are two characters I totally rooted for from the first line I read about them. The book is written in first person POV, which tends to be my favorite, but it's 16208124also written in present tense, which I really hate.
The story starts in the middle of the divorce of Katy's parents, and we get a good feel of her emotions here. She's hurt, she's angry, she can't understand what's going on and why her dad had to cheat with this awful woman from his office. At the same time her boyfriend abandoned her for a Barbie Clone, and to top it all her best friend Jen (an adorable and lovely side character) has to empty her seat in Science to make room for bad boy Liam Erickson. Katy is stuck with the guy for a project on...tada, sex. At this point I want to mention that there are so many parallels to the book HUSH, HUSH from Becca Fitzpatrick, that I really wondered if this was going to be a lousy copy. But the story soon goes into a different direction...thank God.
Katy tries to get Liam to do the assay with her, but he has other plans. Going to a party, particularly. She follows him, and when her ass-wipe of ex-boyfriend shows up with his new gf, Katy feels the need to do `something'. So what the hell, she just kisses Liam. Not a good thing to do in her situation. Within a minute she has the reputation of a rebound girl, class whore and what not (which was a little drastic in my opinion, but for the sake of the story, well...let the author have her way). To pull her neck out of the noose, Katy offers a deal to Liam. He becomes her pretend boyfriend and she helps him get a nicer reputation and better grades. Here I was wondering again why the boy would be looked at differently by the teachers only because he has a girlfriend, but again...it's part of a working story.
What the author managed brilliantly in this book is making the reader feel the chemistry between Katy and Liam. He's a bad boy, all right, but he's sexy, smart, dark and always has a perfect come back. The dialogue was the one thing that convinced me to read the book in the first place when I skimmed through the excerpt, and it kept going smoothly all the way to the end. Congratulations to the author for that.
Unfortunately, there were a few things that spoiled the book, and I think it's fair to say spoil here, because it totally destroyed the reading pleasure of what could be a YA bestseller. Apart from a bad habit to start almost every sentence with `I did this...and I did that...', the book was littered with typos. And it wasn't just the occasional misplaced comma. In fact, commas were all over the place, there were typos, grammar mistakes, and the author even got the names of her heroes wrong in several places. I'm a writer, too, and I know how hard it is to catch your own mistakes. But, honestly, that's why you have critique partners and proofreaders. If she'd done her homework, she would have produced an excellent teenage novel worth 5*. This way...well, I think 4* are okay. I really loved the characters and the story (except for a few inconsistencies like the thing about Liam's mother moving away and not getting in touch with him, then `oh-so-emotional" returning when Katy calls her).
I know this is partly a harsh review, but I'm always honest when I write something for someone. And if I didn't like the book so much, I wouldn't feel the need to write anything at all. Make sense? Good. :-)
In fact, I tried to contact the author and tell her all this personally, but there's nothing about her to be found in the web. Luckily, a writer friend of mine just informed me that all the mistakes were corrected in a late run of edits and a new file was uploaded. I believe that now everyone will love reading this book.
On a final note, it seems the author has also changed the cover picture over night, which is a very good thing, because the former one sucked. It had the same couple as are posted on every other teenage romance, and it really catches your eye...in a bad way. Love the new one!
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.
Not the worst, but really not good.
By eBook Addict
This appears to be a first effort from a very young author - and it shows. The premise is good, if overdone (good girl matched up with bad boy in science class); however, the execution is wanting. There are way too many spelling errors for those of us who care. (When are all these e-book authors going to realise that spell-check does not an editor make?) As for the style of writing, it's probably better targeted to people under 13 years or those who wish they still were.
The heroine, Katy, flounces (yes, literally) her way through the novel - she slams down pens, yells out loud in class (sometimes even without any repercussion) and stomps her feet when things don't go her way. Frankly, she's having a bit of a bad time and she's not handling it particularly well.
The hero is not very well represented. He is sort of there, but mostly not. Consequently, it's hard to feel anything too much for him, though he does seem to get the best of the dialogue when he does manage some interaction; having said this, it's nowhere near as clever as some others have suggested. Speaking of which (pardon the pun), the dialogue is, as another reviewer noted, very stilted and quite unrealistic. Again, I believe this is the consequence of a very young writer.
Overall, it's not a shocking effort, but it really could be improved. Hopefully, the author will take time to perfect her craft (by starting with being way more careful with spelling and working on producing realistic dialogue), so that we will see better efforts from her in the future.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
Just what I was looking for!
By Step Into Fiction
So, for me. This book really was something I needed. Lately I had just been going through book after book and not even finishing them. Until this one.
The One For Me was my first read of 2013, and it didn't disappoint.
So, we meet Katy, who is in High School, but we don't meet her on a good week.
First of all, she's not having the best week, due to her boyfriend dumping her for someone, and then we have her parent's divorce.
So, all is not well in the life of Katy.
Then she's forced to partner with Liam, who is the bad boy, and they have to study, sex.
This whole book was short, yet satisfying. I enjoyed being in Katy's head. She did cry a lot though, but I enjoyed the more... memorable times... like when Liam was there.
But not only did she partner up with him... She kissed him, just to make her boyfriend jealous.
AND ALAS, the relationship (fake or not) was born!
Liam has to be another male character that I add to the long list of males that made me want to be there. He was sweet, yet distant. He had a thing about him that made you want to just find out what he's all about.
And the way he liked to turn things around on Katy... Swoon.
But of course, I can't forget the best friend. She was an interesting character to read about, and I loved her appearances.
Okay, I'm done talking about the characters and I how I loved them. Layla, I hear, is a new author and judging by the reviews, she considers her readers thoughts. And, even though I'm not a huge fan of the present tense thing, I will read another one of her books, and hope the wait isn't that long.
Reviewed by Krystol @ Step Into Fiction
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