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#Starstruck by Sariah S. Wilson

saucyknits's review against another edition

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3.0

Not really sure what to say - good narration, ridiculous/unrealistic situations….def not a fan of certain threads, but kind of a fun story - I think the narration (& let’s face it - good grammar/writing) enabled me to keep listening.

I can’t help having a thing for these celebrity/sports romances, so I’m going to keep going with this series

bookwormbetty's review against another edition

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4.0

Super cute, I love these types of books. I feel though that is was written for a much younger set, like YA. I had to keep reminding myself of the characters ages. It was a slow burn, and there was zero sex in the book. There was a little making out, and talking about sex, but zero in the book, so it for sure is a clean romance. Sometimes you don't need the sexy times to make it a good book. Told totally in Zoe's POV.

hratzer3's review against another edition

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currently reading a fanfiction with 80% better writing quality

caramels's review against another edition

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didn't authors come up with their OWN dialogues once?

what_alice_saw's review against another edition

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4.0

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I know I’ve read this before, but I never updated goodreads. Super cute story, I would have loved to read this in high school. For fans of, well, anyone.

valeriew's review against another edition

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4.0

The first part of the book I couldn’t put down!!! I actually really liked most of it. The kissing got really intense again. I don’t like when that happens.

natneedsbooks's review against another edition

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1.0

Bored to death and so many things I didn’t like about Zoe. Tons! DNF

leslie_books_and_socks_rock's review against another edition

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4.0

I loved this and was interested right from the beginning. I loved Chase and Zoe and especially his tweets. Plenty of clean steamy kisses and swoon worthy romance. I rated it 4 stars instead of 5 because their perfect bubble was lasting a little too long before the climax which you knew was happening. So many times I lament about books ending too soon and wanting more and this has lots of kissing and sweet romance but I felt like it was starting to take away from the plot. Yes they like kissing.

Zoe's character was kind of off, Wilson mentions a few times that she's been burned before, etc but I thought that was a stretch and she wasn't really socially awkward either. But I was happy with the ending and it was so sweet! Can't wait to read the other books in the series!

hannandbooks's review against another edition

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2.0

At first I was excited to read this book, but it didn't took too long for me to loose my interest. Main characters and the plot were just little too boring, and I'm not really that into a more domestic romances.

jodyladuemcgrath's review

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5.0

One tweet captured the attention of Zoe's favorite movie star of all time. But why would Hollywood hunk Chase Crawford care about her opinion? What made her stand out amongst all his other fans? Was this all some game? Or could it really be real?

This book was fantastic. The characters seemed real, yet flawed. Even the supporting characters seemed pretty flushed out. Zoe was easy to relate to and very girl next door. Her characters decisions did seem to match her upbringing, and though some of them seemed odd for a college girl, it was clearly explained. Chase was a little too perfect. As the book went on it explained why he acted so nice and kind, but it was still a little unbelievable for such a megastar. Of course I liked him, he was perfect. All his flaws were in the past and he became the perfect man. Just a little too perfect.

I would highly recommend this book to all romance readers, YA readers, and fans of celebrity love stories. I read it in one sitting!

*I received a copy of this book from Netgalley and have given an honest review*