I was humiliated at the end of freshman year. Now all I want to do is focus on my studies and avoid my former friend and love of my life, Sean Courtright. And I was doing just fine on all accounts until my favorite professor asked me for a favor: tutor the boy who shattered my heart. If the request had come from anyone else, I would have turned him down. Oh boy, I should have … Being cramped in … Being cramped in the same room each day, his familiar scent wraps around me and soon, we both slip back into old patterns. If that wasn’t enough, Sean raises the stakes and offers me a bet, one I can’t possibly turn down, even if it sounds way too familiar to last year’s broken heart.
Will fate allow us a second chance at love? Or will it all come crash down, for the second time?
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Wonderful! Loved this book and the whole series!! Sean and Veronica were wonderful characters! Enjoyed the story premise, the drama and how they overcame past issues to be together!
I read an ARC copy of this book.
Ousted princess by Tasha Lewis.
I was humiliated at the end of freshman year. Now all I want to do is focus on my studies and avoid my former friend and love of my life, Sean Courtright. And I was doing just fine on all accounts until my favorite professor asked me for a favor: tutor the boy who shattered my heart.
If the request had come from anyone else, I would have turned him down.
Really good read. I did enjoy it but it was slow in places. I liked Veronica. Sean grew on me. Looking forward to the next book. 4*.
I enjoyed this next installment in the Modern Princess Collection! I’m a big fan of best-friends-to-lovers stories, so this one snapped up my attention from the very beginning. It was a pretty quick read with lots of angst, a little bit of drama, and a happily ever after that made me swoon. Sean and Veronica have a lot of history, and I wish I could have seen more of their backstory. However, I was happy with the story we did get!
Thank you to the author for an advanced copy of this book. This is my honest review of this book.
Great story about friends for many years and one day Veronica decided to to Sean that she loves him. But Sean is dating someone else. Veronica doesn’t take the rejection very very and they don’t speak to each other for a year. Then Sean comes to his senses and decides that he wants a future with Veronica or Ronita or V as he sometimes calls her. Only she doesn’t want anything to do with him because of the way he rejected her. They play cat and mouse for awhile until Veronica realizes that Sean is serious about them getting together as more than friends. Someone accuses Sean of cheating on his midterm that Veronica helped him study for and she defends him and he is found innocent. They don’t say who it was that accused Sean but I think it was Dax because he wanted Veronica and needed to get him out of the way for the dance to make his move but it didn’t work. Great characters and loved the story.
3.5*
A cute quick retelling of Pocahontas. This was a short sweet friends to lovers, second chance standing up for your man story. Veronica and Sean have been best friends forever and after an accident she professed that she is in love with him and the end results with him walking away from her angry and them not talking for over a year. Now Veronica has to tutor Sean and she realizes she still has feelings for him and he keeps trying to apologize. It was a cute story just felt a little rushed.
I received an ARC and volunteered to leave a review.
This was a emotional and angst filled read. I liked Veronica and Sean’s story and also the characters themselves. I will admit to feeling a bit frustrated by these two as their story unfolds and their relationship struggles to evolve. All and all though I felt that this was a good book. I am choosing to posts a forthright review.
This was my first book by this author. I’m not a reviewer that retells the story, if you’re reading the reviews you probably already know what the story is about. I will tell you the things I look for in a review: what I liked about it. This is a quick fun read. The pacing is just right and there was enough going on to hold my interest. I don’t think I would have been as forgiving as our leading lady, but that’s me. I would like to have had more detail for the resolution, but was satisfied and felt overall this was a good book. I would read this author again.