A review by tawnyad2004
Ain't She Sweet by Whitney Dineen

3.0

I felt a little lackluster about this one

I didn’t love this book as much as the first one. I’d probably rate it a 3.5 stars. One of the things that disappointed me about it is the dialogue with the mothers. I didn’t find it as entertaining or necessary. It didn’t feel like it enhanced the plot most of the time. Especially Gwen. Don’t get me wrong I’m super glad she found love with Billy but it felt like it actually deterred the story from its course.
It was a cute story but I just didn’t really get into it. Even looking back it’s a pretty simple plot without a lot happening. Tara is hiding, using a different name. Here and James call a truce pretty quickly after the book starts. Reporters find her and she wants James to be her pretend boyfriend. It went on like that for most of the book. The best part is when she FINALLY stopped feeling sorry for herself, took her life and the publicity in her own hands and made it work for her. I appreciated that part of the book. Because I felt so lack luster about this one though I might take a little break from the series.