Wednesday, September 9, 2015

Review: Sweet Filthy Boy by Christina Lauren (Wild Seasons, #1)



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Summary

(from goodreads)

One-night stands are supposed to be with someone convenient, or wickedly persuasive, or regrettable. They aren’t supposed to be with someone like him.

But after a crazy Vegas weekend celebrating her college graduation—and terrified of the future path she knows is a cop-out—Mia Holland makes the wildest decision of her life: follow Ansel Guillaume—her sweet, filthy fling—to France for the summer and just…play.

When feelings begin to develop behind the provocative roles they take on, and their temporary masquerade adventures begin to feel real, Mia will have to decide if she belongs in the life she left because it was all wrong, or in the strange new one that seems worlds away.



Read from: August 30 to September 9, 2015
Read on: Owned Paperback


Review:




I started reading this book a while ago, but it didn't take me long because I didn't like it, but more because I made a promise to one of my friends to read another book, but I finally finished it and now I want the next one.

Christina Lauren once again made another really good series. I think I even enjoyed this one even more than their other one.

The storyline is interesting. Though reality would have us not end up with a hot french boy who takes us to France, I was really hooked on finding out how their relationship was going to evolve. A weekend in Vegas is pretty much nothing next to following a boy for the summer in another Country.

And finding themselves in France together, Mia and Ansel are soon hit with the reality of their choice, but neither is ready to admit defeat though a lot of things will happen upon them starting a the very beginning of the trip.

The first week wasn't much about them as Mia was most of the time alone, but we could see a more relaxed Mia as she was visiting the city of light. As the story continues, you see her gaining more confidence which brings me to the next point of my review.

What I enjoyed the most? The ways these two try to keep things heated while trying to learn more about one another. They played with their fantasies while gaining more insight of the person they ended up with.

Neither of them are perfect and both escaped their reality or problems with the other, but it makes us just love them more. We'll be annoyed and in love with them and I really recommend this book. 

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