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All good things must come to an end and How to Hook a Bookworm is the conclusion in the "How to" series by Cassie Mae.
Book one review here.
Book two review here.
Synopsis:
Getting kissed for a birthday present should not be a big deal. Especially for Brea Mason, who doesn’t think of her best friend, Adam Silver, in any way other than… well, a friend. But after the liplock she can’t seem to get him off her mind. And she has to, because Adam is a senior while she’s stuck in high school for another two years.
Then BAM, the perfect distraction comes along in the form of a new, hot sophomore who actually seems interested in Brea, despite her anti-social personality. And with the stress at home, stress at school, and ignoring the reality of all her friends leaving come June, Brea welcomes the distraction.
But when she sees four fat Fs on her report card, Brea needs a study buddy, and the best candidate is Adam, book nerd and math whiz. So she enlists his help, hoping the birthday kiss was just a fluke. After all, she has a boyfriend now. It should be easy to ignore the butterflies and fizzy feelings that arise with the bookworm… right?
My Review:
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
4 Platypires
How to Hook a Bookworm is the last book in the "How to" series by Cassie Mae. I couldn't wait to read this one because I freaking adored the previous two books. This time around we got to see Brea and Adam's love story. While different from the previous two novels , How to Hook a Bookworm was still enjoyable. I love how Cassie Mae can make her characters so relatable. She is able to put real life serious issues and still weave the story in a pleasurable manner.
My only issues with this story is that I felt that Brea spent too much time with Jay and not realizing her feelings for Adam. (There is a love triangle in this one) The other two books had the girls already know who they liked but this time Brea was pretty clueless about it. Frankly, it was quite frustrating at times. Too much time wasted. Other than that I enjoyed the story and loved seeing all the previous charterers.
Highly recommend this series and can not wait to read more from Cassie Mae.
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