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A review by pelicanfreak
A Yes or No Question by Lauren Monica
4.0
Spoiled (but down-to-earth) ‘good girl’ meets ‘bad’ boy / kids—pretty fun.
POV:
You’re a talented teenaged artist with rich parents who’d never approve … and you fall in with what some would consider the ‘wrong’ crowd …
This was a fun read that drew me in from the start … I loved hating the lead’s stuck up, loathsome parents. They have her whole life planned out for her, but never bothered to ask (or care) what she wants / thinks about this.
Young adult / New adult.
Rich kids (and the polar opposite).
Underage dr|nk|ng & dr4g use.
Major snobbery.
Other boy drama.
Slow-burn romance.
Fresh start.
Young adults on the lam.
Personal growth.
Strong female lead.
Overall:
This was great, and it packed those delicious real feels. Would read more from this author. Continuity could’ve been a bit tighter, nothing major. I
t ended sort of abruptly, I’d like to see more in this world, but also with this couple.
4 stars.
🎧 Audio:
Professional audio production, though the narration was a bit on the robotic side.