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yvonneiswriting 's review for:
When It's Real
by Erin Watt
This book was okay. It wasn't what I had hoped it would be. It wasn't bad, but it felt kind of... eh.
Erin Watt dates the book immediately going in by naming a bunch of current celebrity heartthrobs and comparing them to Oakley.
Oakley is essentially a Justin Bieber cutout made to look just slightly different. He gets his start on YouTube and blows up, releases a few albums but is in a bit of a "block" until he finally changes his sound. He meets his "girlfriend" through Twitter after his last fake romance with a girl who was getting her start in acting.
There are slight changes, but it wasn't even like she was trying to hide it.
A lot of name calling, hate, and vandalism. After the third time Vaughn was called a slut, I was desensitized.
Like I said, it wasn't bad, but it was pretty superficial. I have never read Erin Watt before, but I might only read more of her books if I ever find a hankering for a cheesy, completely predictable romance.
Erin Watt dates the book immediately going in by naming a bunch of current celebrity heartthrobs and comparing them to Oakley.
Oakley is essentially a Justin Bieber cutout made to look just slightly different. He gets his start on YouTube and blows up, releases a few albums but is in a bit of a "block" until he finally changes his sound. He meets his "girlfriend" through Twitter after his last fake romance with a girl who was getting her start in acting.
There are slight changes, but it wasn't even like she was trying to hide it.
A lot of name calling, hate, and vandalism. After the third time Vaughn was called a slut, I was desensitized.
Like I said, it wasn't bad, but it was pretty superficial. I have never read Erin Watt before, but I might only read more of her books if I ever find a hankering for a cheesy, completely predictable romance.