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Unlovable by Sherry Gammon

ashleighjaynex's review

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4.0

Unlovable was an emotional, romantic and heartbreaking story, I have read this book many times, it’s a book that I can always go back to and never get sick of reading it.

I love Maggie’s character, she is strong, passionate and kind whose only wish is in life is for her mother to love her. Her inner thoughts in the book are always a mixture of heartbreaking to funny.
Seth Prescott is a undercover Met agent in the local high school of port fare, he is working to find a meth dealer that is leaving bodies all over town. Although Seth is an undercover agent, he is young and totally swoon worthy.

Maggie and Seth meet when booker (seths friend and boss) ask’s Seth to get close to Maggie for a few reasons, her mother and her lifestyle, her neighbours and living area and also because Maggie is skinny, has dark rimmed eyes and her jauntining bones make her look like the poster child of a Herion chick as they call it, but they couldn’t be further from the truth.

I love brooker in this story (even tho he’s not a main character) he is funny, Whitty, and sarcastic.

The dresser brothers that Seth is unknowingly looking for are sick and twisted, when the sicker and more twisted one sets his sights on Maggie he becomes obsessed with her.


This story is told from Seth’s and Maggie’s pov , but also has some from the Dresser brothers.
Overall I loved this book, it’s one of my top favourites, and i always go back to it when im lost and cant find a book to read.


Unlovable is a story full of misery, heart-ache, thrilling and suspenseful , horror, romance, scarcasm and murder it’s absolutely great…

lbarnhill3's review

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4.0

Eh.. not my favorite... but good story line, heart wrenching at times, but good.

tjasap's review

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5.0

It was a great read..

roseice's review

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4.0

I'm not overly familiar with ebook titles, so I assume the frequent errors I picked out in this novel were some fault of digital transfer, because it seems to need a more thorough editing. I found spelling mistakes and grammar errors, but the set-up also seemed rather choppy. It wasn't properly divided by chapters and really was an overall mess to look at. In comparison to my experience with other ebooks, anyway, that were so clean and trimmed.

For all this, though, I had no trouble being swallowed by this book. It was so charming! It was easy for me to gain respect for Maggie, and her temperament - honestly, with a mother like hers, I'd go crazy. Maggie's patience is saint-like. I loved Seth as well, sweetheart that he was. It's a fairytale that someone with such a dreadful life like Maggie would meet a constant hero, but alas, it's a welcome fairytale. The romance was flawlessly executed. A rare treat, yay!

I certainly hope this book gets published in 'tangible' form, because I want to get myself a copy!

gvharlamert's review

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4.0

I enjoyed this book. It was an easy light read. I felt like there were some loopholes and moments of "this could never happen in real life" but if you looked past that and just enjoyed the story for what it was it was a good book. I would recommend it to friends

zephyrusne's review

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3.0

BOOKER <33333333333333333333
and Seth <3333
I loooove undercover cops! At least in books and movies :D
Yeah, some parts of the book were weak and weren't convincing at all, but it's still a great book, with lots of amazing humor and sarcasm mixed with love, not only the romantic kind but friendly and family kind also. I most enjoyed parts where Seth, Booker and Cole were together. Their friendship is awesome and to see to which lengths they would go for each other was truly moving.
Can't wait for the 3rd book to come out, but I'm not sure how I'll handle Cole's story.

csc0tt's review

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4.0

This was a quick read for me even though it was 518 pages long. I truly enjoyed Seth and Maggie’s world!

maayan_shrz's review

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adventurous emotional mysterious sad medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? It's complicated
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

3.5

thelittlebookishchick's review

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emotional funny inspiring medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? N/A
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? N/A

5.0

Unlovable was an emotional, romantic and heartbreaking story, I have read this book many times, it’s a book that I can always go back to and never get sick of reading it.

I love Maggie’s character, she is strong, passionate and kind whose only wish is in life is for her mother to love her. Her inner thoughts in the book are always a mixture of heartbreaking to funny.
Seth Prescott is a undercover Met agent in the local high school of port fare, he is working to find a meth dealer that is leaving bodies all over town. Although Seth is an undercover agent, he is young and totally swoon worthy. 

Maggie and Seth meet when booker (seths friend and boss) ask’s Seth to get close to Maggie for a few reasons, her mother and her lifestyle, her neighbours and living area and also because Maggie is skinny, has dark rimmed eyes and her jauntining bones make her look like the poster child of a Herion chick as they call it, but they couldn’t be further from the truth.

I love brooker in this story (even tho he’s not a main character) he is funny, Whitty, and sarcastic.

The dresser brothers that Seth is unknowingly looking for are sick and twisted, when the sicker and more twisted one sets his sights on Maggie he becomes obsessed with her.


This story is told from Seth’s and Maggie’s pov , but also has some from the Dresser brothers.
Overall I loved this book, it’s one of my top favourites, and i always go back to it when im lost and cant find a book to read.


Unlovable is a story full of misery, heart-ache, thrilling and suspenseful , horror, romance, scarcasm and murder it’s absolutely great…

kjanie's review

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4.0

Such a heart wrenching book