Series: The Ivy Chronicles #2
Published by William Morrow Paperbacks on May 27, 2014
Genres: New Adult, Romance, Contemporary
Pages: 303
Format: Paperback
Source: Gift
Goodreads
A young college woman gets schooled in life, sex, and love in New York Times bestselling author Sophie Jordan’s sizzling New Adult romance series—where three Ivy League suite-mates testing their boundaries as they seek higher knowledge of just how far they can go.
A born flirt and good-time party girl, Emerson has never had a problem finding a willing guy. She’s always chosen her hook-ups carefully, and she's never broken her three cardinal rules:
Never let them see the real you.
Never fall in love.
Always leave them begging for more.
Then comes Shaw. A hotty from the wrong side of the tracks, he’s immune to her flirtatious banter and come-hither smile. After rescuing her from a disastrous night at a biker bar, he doesn’t even try to take her to bed—he calls her a tease and sends her home instead. Unable to resist a challenge, or forget the sexy dark-eyed bad-boy biker, she vows to bring him to his knees.
But instead of making Shaw beg, she finds herself craving him. For the first time in her life, she’s throwing out her rulebook. Suddenly, she’s the one panting for a guy she can’t control. A guy who won’t settle for anything less than the real Emerson, who forces her to do things she’s never imagined, including facing a past she thought she'd buried.
A guy who just might leave her wanting more . . .
My top thoughts:
I’m so glad Brandee and I decided to resume this series as a buddy read for Can You Read a Series in a Month! It’s been years since I read Foreplay but it took me surprisingly very little time to fall back in with these characters. I didn’t even read the blurb, so I didn’t know what to expect. I was not disappointed! Brandee loved it as well!
What I liked/didn’t like:
Emerson was a very complex character, which I loved. She has this image as a flirt, tease, and basically very promiscuous. But it didn’t take long to realize that there was a lot more to her than the image she was showing to everyone – even her closest friends. And Shaw, a man she meets while stranded at a biker bar, he sees through her better than everyone. Their chemistry was electric to read and I loved his persistence as Emerson kept trying to revert back to being in control.
It was great as the layers started to peel away from Emerson and see how she came to put up this protective wall. I had two small complaints. (1) Everything really came to a head and resolution very quickly at the end… I wouldn’t have minded seeing it spread out a BIT more and (2) since we’re never in Shaw’s POV, we didn’t get to know him nearly as well as I would have liked – he has some issues that are not really resolved by the end of the book.
I’ve already picked up the third and final book in the series and can’t wait to see how the last of these college roommates and friends finds her HEA.
I can really enjoy this age group where growth is possible. Wonderful review!
Same Anne! I really felt like each of these books were strong in character growth, so they were an absolute win!