![]() ![]() Then’s he the student council president from his old hometown and golden child to his parents. This trope literally drives me crazy! However, Will angered me even more.įirst of all, Will’s characterization is all over the place. Tia is described as someone who is lazy and irresponsible, but somehow sets the curve in all of her advanced placement classes and is loved by every guy in the town. I think the main reason I disliked this book were the two main characters, Tia and Will. Out of all the books, this was definitely my least favorite. ![]() ![]() Here are my thoughts on each individual book in this companion series: Much to my disappointment two out of three of these failed to meet my expectations. I heard mixed reviews for these books, but was still expected cute contemporary romances. I’ve been wanting to read this series for awhile. ![]() I bought this series published together in one book for Half Price Books. Finally, overachiever Kaye starts to develop feelings for Most Likely to Go to Prison Sawyer. Artsy Harper is surprisingly matched with jock Brody for Perfect Couple that Never Was, which puts both of their current relationships in jeopardy. Tia is a party girl and it’s no surprise she earns the title of Biggest Flirt… it’s just a surprise who else wins the title. The Superlative series by Jennifer Echols follows three different high school girls as they navigate the aftermath of their senior superlatives. This series made me the most likely to want to throw a book across the room. ![]()
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