Nov 29, 2016

Beware of bad boy- Review

I just happened to remember why I liked this book so much. Going over the annoying situations (at least I found some things a little annoying at times), the reread made me see everything with different eyes and enjoy it way more the second time around.

Goodreads description:
THE BAD BOY
Before I met Gianna, I’d thought I was living life to the fullest, wild and carefree. Now that I had her in my life I understood what it really meant to feel alive.

THE GIRL
Until I met Caleb, I wasn’t sure beauty existed on my inside. With him in my life, I not only saw that beauty to my core but also in my world around me.

Gianna has everything going for her, beauty, popularity and the jock boyfriend to match. Too bad it all makes her miserable. Living her life based on other peoples’ expectations isn’t making her happy. She has only one escape and she guards that secret life fiercely.

Caleb has everything he wants, the freedom to do as he likes and plenty of opportunities to do it. With a revolving door of girls in and out of his life, he has no interest in getting tied down. Kicked out of another school, his mom sends him to live with his dad.

Gianna hates her new stepbrother on sight.

Caleb thinks she’s a hollow beauty.

Then he finds out her secret and uses it to get to know the real her.

Changing who he is forever.

Mature YA contemporary romance.


I enjoyed the story very much. The characters were well built, the plot twist was mind-blowing and the ending... OH MY GOD! That cliff hanger... I liked that Gianna was an extremely likable person. She is outgoing, funny and has a quirky attitude. Caleb is nice and he seems the best boyfriend in the end. I loved how the relationships were made and were shifting. The evolution of the plot is incredible and the romance is just so sweet. The language is also quite easy and it is defiantly a fast read.
I found it annoying at the beginning due to the arguments the protagonists were having, but overall it was an amazing book.
Go and check out this book! It is defiantly worth reading it!

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