3.52 AVERAGE


Every girl wants the fairy tale right? We are taught at an early age that finding our prince charming will make our life so much better. Chloe just isn't sure it is for her. She is strong minded and unwilling to deviate from her life plan to finish her schooling and live a regular life just like everyone else.
The author does a great job at bringing the characters to life in this book. As a reader, I wasn't able to put the book down from chapter to chapter so I read most of it one rainy Saturday afternoon. I couldn't wait to see what would happen to Chloe. Just when you think the story is over, there is a new twist.
This is one of my MUST READS.

great book

I may have found a new favorite author. Sweet, funny, heartfelt and, romantic...and no sex scenes. I am excited to read on about Chloe and Jason and what marriage brings for them in their series, which looks to be more mystery-based. This was a lighthearted read that explores the topic of how it's ok to wait for the right person to share your "happily ever after" with.

I fell in love with this book, especially Chloe and Jason's emerging relationship. Chloe was down to earth and funny despite a painful past and Jason was sweet, thoughtful and a perfect hero. I highly recommend reading this book, it's one of the best romance's I've read in awhile!!

Love love love this! Finished it in a day and loved the variety of conflict and twist!!

This story was all over the place and I couldnt finish it...

It was cute.

This is, indeed, a lovely modern fairytale.

What I liked about this book is that, apart from the love story, we can so see a GOOD background of the protagonist and you can understand perfectly why she may seem a bit cold (the best part is that she isn't) and even confused in some cases. Chloe is definitely a nice example of how a woman should be written. She had strong walls surrounding her but still she was described as a mature, independent, and strong human being.

Jason is that kind of guy who gets what he wants without trouble... until he meets Chloe. The important thing about this is that he realizes this in some point of the book, showing that even if you're the most perfect superstar in the eyes of everyone, you can be one of the most insecure persons on earth.

I'm not so fond of the ending, it was quite predictable, but I really enjoyed reading it.

This was a disappointing one. Chick-lit is my go to genre, especially after a long day when I just want an easy book to relax. This though left me quite disappointed. The whole story revolves around this love triangle that was so poorly made in my opinion. The best friend came out of nowhere and was completely unlikeable, while the actor wasn't very likeable at times either. The author also throws on this thing about her past in order to make the action more interesting (I suppose), but in my opinion it was so unnecessary and it completely failed. I have no idea why I even finished the book, but I genuinely do not recommend it at all. A lot of people disagree with me based on the Goodreads reviews, so maybe it was just me.

One of the worst books I ever read! There are so many logical mistakes, the characters are annoying and weak and act like 14- Year-olds, the lovestory is over the top.