There is nothing better than requited love. This poignant yet light-hearted tale of teen angst turned adult lust captivated me from the dreamy start to the perfect ending…a set up for the sequel where the fun-loving hero’s intellectual best friend throws down the gauntlet and states love at first sight doesn’t exist. We all know what to expect from the follow up, Being a Bad Girl.
I loved the inner turmoil of the heroine, trying to overcome her life of falling short of her own expectations, and the awakening of the hero, learning he'd designed a life where failure wasn't even a possibility to avoid disappointment. And of course I loved the inventive use of velvet curtains, alternate uses of condoms, and tons of yummy hot buttered popcorn!
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