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ayo1922 's review for:
The Right Kind of Trouble
by Christina C. Jones
Working through trouble for love
Lauren and Ty had an instant attraction to each other. Both serious students pursuing higher education in similar majors, but at different levels. Life is never simple. I love that Lauren is doing what she has to do -- well -- in spite of being a teen mother. She has the support of family and some freedom to be a real college student. Motherhood did not prevent Lo from accomplishing goals, it just made her mature and plan better. Lo and Ty's romance is well-written, realistic, emotionally-charged, and makes you a believer in letting love flow!
Lauren and Ty had an instant attraction to each other. Both serious students pursuing higher education in similar majors, but at different levels. Life is never simple. I love that Lauren is doing what she has to do -- well -- in spite of being a teen mother. She has the support of family and some freedom to be a real college student. Motherhood did not prevent Lo from accomplishing goals, it just made her mature and plan better. Lo and Ty's romance is well-written, realistic, emotionally-charged, and makes you a believer in letting love flow!