A review by brilee110
Prodigal by Rektok Ross

2.0

I won this book in the giveaways and had too high hopes about this book.
The characters were pretty flat. Their actions didn't really make sense a lot of the time. There weren't enough details for the book to be interesting. It jumped too far into the future too many times.

It was about a girl named Lex who moves away to Texas and has to learn how to fit in. She miraculously makes friends with the most popular boy in the whole class the first day. She gets to sit with a bunch of the boy's friends at lunch and is basically instantly accepted. Then, a really popular guy from a nearby private school meets her, tells her she's super pretty, and obviously develops feelings for her.
Lexy somehow fails to notice all the positive attention. She's also a drama queen at home.
The book is written from the point of view of a senior in highschool, but when you read it it sounds more like a middle schooler.
Definitely not one of the better books i've read.