A review by phoenix2
About a Girl by Lindsey Kelk

2.0

I should start by disclaiming that, even though I'm not a huge fan of chick-lit genre, that fact did not affect my review. Rather, I even brought a paperback copy of this book, thinking that, as the summery promised a fun story and the whole book screamed summer, it will be a fun ride. My main problem with this book, however, the ending. Because it was not a proper ending! The story didn't wrap up in order to move on to explore other adventures with Tess. Rather, it even opens up new tabs!

Also, Tess, even though she is a likable character, she can get annoying. She has no depth, acts irresponsibly when she is presented as a stick to the rules kind of girl and she her love life is a mess. Poor choices, predictable decisions and, of course, a oh too easy outcome, were all factors that messed up a good story on paper at least. Also, the love interests were both terrible, good looking but d*bags both.

The writing, on the other hand, is light and fun.