Review If you ask me, I’d definitely say that #Heart is how this series should have ended. However, I will never say no to another dose of Romeo and Rimmel and the rest of the gang. This book is a great bonus to the fans because this time, our beloved characters are already married, out of college, and living mature lives. Ivy and Braeden are very happy with Nova, and now we have R and R trying out for one…
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Review: #Heart by Cambria Hebert
Review Ivy and Braeden have both overcome so much. From sniping at each other, semi hating each other, to falling in love and losing friendships, to surviving rape trauma and a near death tragedy. And now, Braeden is struggling with the aftermath of what happened in the previous book. I really feel bad for him. He’s had a lot to bear. First, the knowledge that Ivy was raped. He had to watch her suffer, but he couldn’t bear to tell…
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Review: #Player by Cambria Hebert
Review This book picks up after Zach attacked Romeo and Rimmel. In this book, out main characters have to deal with the aftermath of that terrible day. Romeo’s arm needed to heal. The NFL withdrew their offers. What’s more, Romeo’s mother’s news made Rimmel doubt everything she knew about her childhood. I really enjoyed the thrill factor of this book. I just couldn’t put it down because I was excited to know the truth about Rimmel’s mother’s death. I wanted…
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Review: #Hater by Cambria Hebert
Review Ms. Hebery created these two amazing characters who easily capture a reader’s heart. Romeo and Rimmel were the most unexpected match. Ever. But that’s why it works. When Romeo was just a campus king and football god, and Rimmel was just a overlooked nerd, they were already great characters. But when they fell in love, well, I just couldn’t help but root for them and cheer them on. What I love about this book was that the main characters…
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Review: #Nerd by Cambria Hebert
Review This book successfully paints college life, with its social statuses, fraternity rushes, sports championships, and most of all, the endless amount of schoolwork that needs to be done. I loved that there was a bit of sexy, steamy scenes, but it wasn’t overly done. Yes, college can be a free-for-all kind of sexual experience, but the story didn’t focus too much on that. If anything, it showed how much more there was to college life than booze, parties, and…