FLAT-OUT LOVE by Jessica Park

BOOK 1: FLAT-OUT LOVE series

He was tall, at least six feet, with dirty blond hair that hung over his eyes. His T-shirt read Nietzsche Is My Homeboy.

So, that was Matt. Who Julie Seagle likes. A lot. But there is also Finn. Who she flat out loves.

Complicated? Awkward? Completely.

But really, how was this freshly-minted Boston transplant and newbie college freshman supposed to know that she would end up living with the family of an old friend of her mother’s? This was all supposed to be temporary. Julie wasn’t supposed to be important to the Watkins family, or to fall in love with one of the brothers. Especially the one she’s never quite met. But what does that really matter? Finn gets her, like no one ever has before. They have connection.

But here’s the thing about love, in all its twisty, bumpy permutations—it always throws you a few curves. And no one ever escapes unscathed.

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Teenagers?No
Adults?No

Comments: Yeah, this book didn't have a lot to recommend it. I had to skip over so much because I was terribly bored by all the characters it's ....very....long...and... drawn....out. As a positive, I did laugh out loud a few times. Julie is very snarky (and judgmental and egotistical etc.) but it was funny to listen to her flop around making messes and then having those messes turn into something okay. I would not let anyone under 17 read this book, it had a few questionable things. (I did read the ending just because I wanted to make sure I'd guessed the big 'mystery' correctly. Of course I had.)

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