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1)Take things slow (her rule) 2)Make it believable (his rule) After tragedy hit her family, Meg Matthews officially crossed the line from "good girl" to "bad girl." Motorcycle? Check. Graffiti? Check. The only thing Meg hadn't planned on was blackmail. Too bad now a certain infuriating boy holds Meg's future in his hands... When Luke Prescott-star pitcher and town golden boy-catches Meg vandalizing the school, she's given two choices: face the consequences or enter into a fake relationship with him to get his parents and his ex off his back. But as Meg and Luke grow closer, they both realize they've been keeping secrets from each other. Their fake relationship might be doomed from the start-if they can't learn to open up to the one person they never thought they'd trust. Disclaimer: This Entangled Teen Crush book contains late-night graffiti sessions, flirty baseball lessons, and a never-ending list of relationship rules just made to be broken. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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Things I Liked
The fake dating trope is always a win for me. Yes, it's predictable, but it's always a lot of fun too!
There was lots of snark and humor, which made this a super quick and easy read.
The family drama that both Luke and Meg were dealing with was handled really well, and added a bit more depth to this romance story.
Things I Didn't Like
The passage of time was really quick. We didn't get to see a lot of their beginnings, because it would jump a few days, or a week, at a time.
The side characters all seemed to be pretty interchangeable, no one was really well define, except Joclyn, Luke's ex.
There were hints of "not like other girls" at the end of the story that were kind of annoying for me. I think I'm just over that phrase in general.
The Rules of Persuasion is a super quick, super entertaining read. Filled with flirting, snarky characters, and mild angsty teens it's a great beachy read for summer.
I received a copy of the book from the publishers via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review ( )