Wednesday, April 24, 2019

New Girl by A. Fae Review

New Girl
By A. Fae


⭐⭐⭐⭐☆

I received a free review copy of this book in exchange for an honest review. All thoughts and opinions expressed in this review are my own.

As the story begins, Meg has just arrived in a new town ready to start a new year of college. Her first line of action is to check out the rumored hotspot, the Sweet Spot, and begin her search for a roommate. After chatting up the barista and making a phone call in response to a roommate ad, Meg decides to attend karaoke night at the Sweet Spot so she can really check out the place and the people. She ends up meeting Lys, a super sexy lesbian who is attracted to Meg immediately. They end up having a quick bonk in the bathroom and going their separate ways, however, this was not to be their last meeting. It turns out the roommate ad Meg responded to was posted by Lys, so now what?

I really liked the character Meg. While she didn't always make the best decisions, I loved how she was down-to-earth and confident. She was a bigger sized woman who knew it and while she still had her reserves, she wasn't afraid to put herself out there. What I didn't like about Meg was she seemed to care little about how her actions affect other people. I won't give examples as it would cause spoilers in the book. While I don't agree with what she did I still cant hate her.

I really enjoyed this book, even though it was a lot shorter than I expected. I thought the author was able to actually tell the story well in such a short time without making it seem choppy and rushed.

I recommend this book to anyone looking for a quick casual read. There are some sex scenes so the reader should be comfortable with that as well. I will definitely be reading the second book as this one left a few questions to be answered.

2 comments:

  1. Hm..I feel like I would feel the same way as you about the main character not caring how her actions affected other people. Great review!
    Deanna reads Books

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    1. This is definitely worth the read! Meg was so awesome in so many ways, I'm glad she had this flaw though because it prevented her from coming off as a perfect pretend character.
      And thank you so much!

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