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Hot To Go
by Kristen Bailey
adventurous
emotional
funny
inspiring
lighthearted
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Character
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Complicated
I knew that Kristen Bailey was the queen of romantic banter but I didn't realise that her books followed a set. The 5 sisters featured in this book have all had their own book already and the school in question in this book is the same one in two of her previous books. What is more, the characters all appear in each others books! My TBR just got a lot bigger!
The best part about this book was the humour. The relationships of sisters, cousins, siblings, colleagues and new love all have the banter and humour that really speaks to me. All of her characters are funny, flawed and fantastic and it is a ray of sunshine to read a Kirsten Bailey book.
Being a teacher myself, the foray into a high school in England is a lot of fun. I love the different sides to the characters as they deal with student issues and behaviours, especially on a school trip to Spain.
Charlie seems to me to be the perfect book boyfriend and along with the sweetness of Suzie, they make a lovely couple. There are moments of bonding, backstabbing and bondage along with hilarity, holidays and handcuffs. All in all, don't go past this book!
The best part about this book was the humour. The relationships of sisters, cousins, siblings, colleagues and new love all have the banter and humour that really speaks to me. All of her characters are funny, flawed and fantastic and it is a ray of sunshine to read a Kirsten Bailey book.
Being a teacher myself, the foray into a high school in England is a lot of fun. I love the different sides to the characters as they deal with student issues and behaviours, especially on a school trip to Spain.
Charlie seems to me to be the perfect book boyfriend and along with the sweetness of Suzie, they make a lovely couple. There are moments of bonding, backstabbing and bondage along with hilarity, holidays and handcuffs. All in all, don't go past this book!