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A review by longy207
King of Campus by Jennifer Sucevic
3.0
This book is one of those easy and quick reads in a genre that I always enjoy reading about; it was well written and had likeable characters and what I especially liked about this book is that the girl character didn’t give up on her future to be with the male character.
The main characters are Ivy and Roan; Ivy has just come back to university after a year abroad in Paris and Roan is the football playing jock. Roan could have any girl at the university but after Ivy spilled coffee on him he seems hell bent on getting her. The two take their time getting to know each other as friends in this book before they enter into a relationship which for me was a refreshing change. And Ivy was still able to peruse her dreams and Roan is still able to peruse his.
The most noteworthy secondary character for me is Ivy’s roommate Lexie, she has a huge influence on Lexie, almost a sister figure.
The storyline was not original but it was enjoyable to me, although I seem to be able to reread these university romance books over and over again. The pacing was good and I especially liked the epilogue at the end letting readers know how the characters fared further down the line.
3.5 stars a decent read but nothing new or earth shattering
The main characters are Ivy and Roan; Ivy has just come back to university after a year abroad in Paris and Roan is the football playing jock. Roan could have any girl at the university but after Ivy spilled coffee on him he seems hell bent on getting her. The two take their time getting to know each other as friends in this book before they enter into a relationship which for me was a refreshing change. And Ivy was still able to peruse her dreams and Roan is still able to peruse his.
The most noteworthy secondary character for me is Ivy’s roommate Lexie, she has a huge influence on Lexie, almost a sister figure.
The storyline was not original but it was enjoyable to me, although I seem to be able to reread these university romance books over and over again. The pacing was good and I especially liked the epilogue at the end letting readers know how the characters fared further down the line.
3.5 stars a decent read but nothing new or earth shattering