A new town, a new love, another chance to stay alive.Arriving in another new town, Amelia Collins vows to fit in and finish her senior year drama free. There can’t be any mistakes. Staying under the radar is what keeps Amelia one step ahead of the man who is trying to find and destroy her. But when she’s befriended by a group of students who make her feel safe and loved, Amelia struggles to … struggles to maintain her distance, especially when faced with her feelings for Aiden Parker, whose piercing gray eyes and strength weaken her resolve.
When Aiden’s ex-girlfriend threatens Amelia in ways that make her easy to find, she has to act quickly. Feeling crushed by her desire for a normal life and not wanting to leave her friends behind, Amelia has an impossible choice to make between survival or the chance at real love.
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I read this book years ago when it was released on Wattpad and even then, I was immediately in love with both the book and the characters. It has an amazing storyline and has multiple types of tension throughout which doesn’t allow you to put the book down. I read this book in just over a day and I’m now half way through the second book in the series. Even though I already know what happens, I still can’t put the book down because of how good it is. I can’t wait to read the third book! I also think we need a book dedicated to Anna and Julian though so we can learn more about their story and relationship.
in love with this book!! definitely one of my favorites and would 10/10 recommend
This book was so much more than I expected! I devoured every word!
The cover and knowing that the author started on Wattpad was what initially drew me to this book and then I read that synopsis and I knew I HAD to read it. Holy Moly! This book did not disappoint!
I have to honestly say that this book blew me away and was super surprised that this was the authors first book! I’ll definitely be adding the paperback copy of She’s With Me to my collection.
I’m not going to say much about the actual story because I don’t want to spoil a thing about this book. But I will say the you DEFINITELY want to read it! Maybe even twice, I know I did!
I can’t wait to see what Jessica writes next!
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While scrolling through all the available ARCs on Netgalley, I came across this gem. I was hesitant at first as this is a debut novel and it is YA. The description really pulled me in, but there were a few more reasons why this captured my attention. This has been on Wattpad and manage to score over 100 million reads. It actually won a Watty award for Best Teen Fiction. Impressive, right? I thought so.
That description, though, was what captured my interest right off. It was giving me Penelope Douglas vibes – think Bully. It was also being compared, when I first picked it up, to the movie The Client. That was one of my favorite 90s movies, so I was intrigued to see what the correlation would be.
Amelia, the new girl in school, bumps into the school’s bad boy, Aiden Parker. She becomes the talk of the school, something she is trying to avoid, when she puts him in his place for being a jerk. You see, Amelia has a past she’s running from. Attention puts her at risk of being found. Getting mixed up with the notorious Aiden Parker isn’t flying under the radar. But Aiden has demons of his own. Demons that set him apart from your average teenager. Are they the perfect match or the worst?
I’m going to toot my own horn and say that I was correct with all my assumptions. It did really give me Bully vibes as Aiden reminds me a lot of Jared. They also have similar hobbies. *hint-hint* Now that I’ve read it, why it was being compared to The Client. Although, I can also see why it isn’t being marketed that way any longer because there is only ONE major plot point that relates to the movie. Nothing else. However, maybe they should have kept that comparison because it was one of my selling points.
A word of caution – this does end on a bit of a cliffhanger. If that bothers you, you may want to wait until the next installment is available before diving in. And, trust me, you’ll want to dive in.
My final thoughts? It is a really enjoyable read. I highly recommend it to those who love a over-the-top high school romance with a dash of suspense and very low steam.
A special thanks to Netgalley and Wattpad Books for providing me with an advanced readers copy for review! xxThis review was originally posted on Sincerely, Whitney