Wednesday, July 3, 2019

Julie's Review: Meet Cute


Author: Helena Hunting
Series: None
Publication Date: April 9, 2019
Publisher: Forever
Pages: 384
Obtained: library
Genre:  Romance
Rating: 4/5
Bottom Line: Fun romance with some serious tones
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Summary: Kailyn Flowers was always calm, rational, and controlled--until she ended up sprawled all over Daxton Hughes, the former actor she totally crushed on as a teenager. Then she did the unthinkable: She became a mortifying fangirl in five seconds flat, which may or may not have included professing her undying love. And oddly, he didn't run away. In fact, their meet cute led to a friendship she never saw coming. Of course, she never saw his betrayal coming, either...Now Dax needs her help. As guardian to his thirteen-year-old sister, he's in way over his head. And though Kailyn hasn't forgiven Dax, she isn't heartless enough to make him fend for himself, either. Soon their friendly meetings turn into flirty dinner dates, and Kailyn can feel their chemistry is as explosive as ever. But how can she possibly let down her guard again to a guy who has heartbreak written all over him? ~amazon.com

Review: There is so much to love about this book. It's a fun, quick and definitely cute novel but there are also some serious subplots to the novel as well. We are introduced to Kailyn as she literally runs into Daxton Hughes on the quad of law school and subsequently has classes with him their entire 3 years until he screws her over. Enter 5 years later, when Daxton and his parents walk in to her office to set up a trust for his sister. She thought that would be the end of their meetings but that wouldn't be the case.


Daxton is confused to as to why he's getting the cold shoulder when he thought that they had a connection in law school. He's still definitely interested. Kailyn is gun shy, I mean Daxton screwed her over before what if he does it again? Plus there's his sister to consider as she become more attached to her and develops a strong bond with Emme.

What ensues is the misunderstanding that gets blown out of proportion but is resolved. Let's be honest we don't read these books because we won't twists and turns, we read them exactly for what they give us: romance and sex.

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