A review by sararvsilva
Vicariously by Meagan Pringle

emotional lighthearted fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? No
  • Loveable characters? It's complicated
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated

2.5

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This was a very cute sports romance. It’s a book that captivates your attention from the beginning but needs more drama. I enjoyed it, but I was hoping for a little more action so that the story wouldn’t get too repetitive.

I liked Campbell, for once the main male character was not a stupid hockey player that turned good after meeting the girl. I also liked Hazel, but, I wish she had a bit more personality besides the β€˜loves reading books and is shy’. I wish she would stand up for herself more and stop crying every time something happens.

Neveah is like the worst best friend of all time. She is more of an enemy than a friend and I hoped they would become friends once again in the end. The book needed more drama… The couple was happy for most of the book and although I usually like that there was no background drama to make it more interesting.

The epilogue was a plot twist I was not expecting. Did I like it? Not very much. But it definitely surprises us and makes our chins drop. 

Overall it’s an ok book. It has some very cute moments but don’t expect much drama. It’s great to relax and read during the weekend.