Your rating:
Harley lost the bet and now it’s time to pay up. This loner will have to face her greatest fear...and say yes to a date with the quarterback. After years of being bullied and ignored at her old school, Harley isn’t about to make waves at Talmore High. She knows better than to mess with the cocky jerks on the football team. When the lead alpha starts to single her out she’s sure that it’s just a joke at her expense. There's no way he could really be interested in a geeky art nerd like her. After all, Tristan isn't just a quarterback, he's larger than life. He's the school's most revered athlete, the guy all the girls drool over. He might as well be a superhero in disguise. An ancient god come back to live among mere mortals... The guy was basically Thor. But the more she gets to know him, the more she has to wonder just how wrong she's been about the guy she'd thought was an untouchable god among men. Maybe he wasn't what she'd thought at all. Wonders of wonders, the handsome hottie quarterback might just be...nice. And somehow that's the scariest thought of all. A jerk she could handle. But a good guy? He might just be the one to break her heart. Author's Note: This is the second part of a duet. While this romance is standalone, it's filled with spoilers for book one.
No posts yet
Kick off the convo with a theory, question, musing, or update
Your rating:
Interesting Conclusion. The first thing to know about this book is that it really does need to be read second, after Charming the Cheerleader. Why? Because the timelines start at roughly the same points and you get two people's views on a lot of the same events - even while telling their own story about their own high school romance. Also, there are some pretty decent spoilers for Charming the Cheerleader if you attempt to read this book first, so be forewarned there. Beyond doing my best to ensure that you read this particular book second, I can tell you that they are told in a very similar style and both involve very similar topics and issues, though with a few particulars based on individual characters. In other words, all four of these people in these two couples have normal-ish high school issues, but the particular issues are specific to each individual. As always, if you're looking for a fairly light, low drama HS romance... Dallen has you covered. Very much recommended.