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Dating Princeton Charming by Frankie Love, C.M. Seabrook

heatherj818's review

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dark mysterious medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? No
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

3.25

litwife's review

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5.0

I randomly stumbled upon Kissing Princeton Charming via a Facebook ad yesterday. I don’t usually pay much attention to ads but the aesthetically pleasing cover caught my eye. I’d just finished a book the night before but not started another yet so I decided to download that one in the way that you buy new socks instead of doing laundry or sorting through the mismatched ones you have. Anyway, I devoured it in one sitting only to get to the last page and find out it was actually book one of a series.... and the next book hadn’t been released yet. That would never do so thank the Lord, authors and Booksprout for allowing me to get my hands on an advanced copy of Dating Princeton Charming because there was no way I’d have been able to wait for the release. I really like these characters. Like, a lot. Even though I’m a little frustrated with both of them after this ending. They are multidimensional and somehow, both incredibly relatable even though at first glance, they are complete opposites. They have depth and brains but they’re still a whole lot of fun. Extra points for Charlie being a Michigan girl. I can’t say much without giving away the answers to book one’s cliffhanger so I’ll just give it five stars and sink in to book 3 so I can see how this all ends up.