Title: You Don't Know Me
Author: Faleena Hopkins
Print Length: 318 pages
Publisher: Pronoun (June 9, 2017)
Publication Date: June 9, 2017
Genre: Contemporary
Synopsis:
Is Fame and Money a Blessing when it comes with the news that your whole life has been a lie?
Rue’s deceased mother kinda ‘fibbed’ about who her real father was. Big time. On her 21st birthday she learns the truth by way of a $55,000,000.00 inheritance from a man she never got the chance to know. More shocking? The two famous brothers Rue’s been reading about in magazines are suddenly family. Jack and Sean Stone aren’t happy to meet their secret sister, or learn that their father and nanny had a little girl, long ago. Their rockstar best friend, Alec Gabriel, will help uncover the truth about her.
The whole world is watching to see what Rue Calliwell will do with all that cash...
Author: Faleena Hopkins
Print Length: 318 pages
Publisher: Pronoun (June 9, 2017)
Publication Date: June 9, 2017
Genre: Contemporary
Synopsis:
Is Fame and Money a Blessing when it comes with the news that your whole life has been a lie?
Rue’s deceased mother kinda ‘fibbed’ about who her real father was. Big time. On her 21st birthday she learns the truth by way of a $55,000,000.00 inheritance from a man she never got the chance to know. More shocking? The two famous brothers Rue’s been reading about in magazines are suddenly family. Jack and Sean Stone aren’t happy to meet their secret sister, or learn that their father and nanny had a little girl, long ago. Their rockstar best friend, Alec Gabriel, will help uncover the truth about her.
The whole world is watching to see what Rue Calliwell will do with all that cash...
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Review
I tried to like this book, I really did. I can't go too in depth because I hate reviews with spoilers but I would like to say that to me, this is NOT a love story. Lust is not love, and I'm genuinely confused as to why the author tried to pass it off as such. Also there were four POVs in the story, which is honestly two too many. I felt as though some of the POVs weren't necessary. I see why the author did it, but it could have worked just as well of it was written in 3rd/ past tense versus 1st/ present tense. If there were more stories in the series, I would more than likely try to read another just because I do think there is potential there for the characters. I would actually like to see where Rue and Alec's (love) story heads.