Monday, October 30, 2017

BOOK REVIEW for "The Boy I Hate" by Taylor Sullivan

*****(5) out of 5 stars!
The Boy I Hate 
by Taylor Sullivan 
Publication date: August 12th, 2017
Genres: New Adult, Romance

SYNOPSIS:

Samantha Smiles and Renee Montgomery have been best friends for over a decade. They’ve shared laughs, secrets, and a mutual hatred for one person: Tristan Montgomery, Renee’s older brother. He was the guy every girl wanted, and every guy wanted to be, and it wasn’t uncommon they’d befriend his little sister just to get closer to him. Which was exactly how Samantha became Renee’s saving grace. She was the only girl Renee could trust not to fall in love with her older brother.
Until the one night Samantha spent with him alone, leaving her questioning everything she’d ever known about the blond headed heart-throb.

Years later, Renee asks Samantha to be her maid of honor. With no other option, Samantha is forced to drive cross-country with the focus of their teenage ire.

He was her first kiss.

Her only secret.

Can Samantha survive the trip cross-country with the reckless Tristan Montgomery? The guy who did what he wanted, whenever he wanted, without worry for tomorrow? Or will she discover a different side of him. One that’s sweet, funny, and maybe a little bit vulnerable. And fall completely and helplessly in love for the first time in her adult life with the one man who could cause her to lose her best friend forever?



REVIEW:

Oh. My. Gosh.  This book was SO good!  The interaction between Samantha and Tristan was so spot-on.  They had just the right amount of tension and attraction to make the entire story delectable, enough flaws to make it believable, and enough sensitivity and vulnerability to make you root for them. 
While I generally don’t like narratives that shift time perspectives, this one really worked.  The author structured it in such a way as to slowly advance the plot from both the past and the present alongside each other.  As we learn more about the past, we begin to understand the current situation better, not to mention the protagonists.
The journey that Samantha and Tristan take together cross-country becomes so much more than just getting from point A to point B.  It morphs into the journey of two hearts, very much separated at first, but slowly overcoming the hurt from years past, the disappointments of life in the interim, and coming together to create something beautiful together.  Of course, there are obstacles in their way, both some predictable and others unforeseen, but luckily they are able to navigate them successfully and not lose each other for good.  
This is an author of whom I will be reading more, and definitely a book that I recommend for anyone who enjoys a delightful contemporary romance.


I received a free eBook copy of this novel from Xpresso Book Tours, 
and have willingly provided an honest review.

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