Tuesday, July 31, 2012

This is So Not Happening by Kieran Scott

Source: Library
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Release Date: May 01, 2012
Format: Hardcover
Page: 320

After their long summer apart, Ally and Jake were hoping for a drama free senior year. Unfortunately, it doesn't look like things will work out that way...again. — It turns out that Chloe is pregnant and says that Jake is the father. Hammond is pissed at his best friend, but mostly can't believe that Ally would stay with Jake. But Ally is tired of being apart from Jake and is willing to make it work. But that is easier said than done when Jake starts blowing Ally off to go to doctor's appointments with Chloe and Ally joins the school play and meets a new cute guy.

But as graduation approaches, things get more complicated as new secrets come out and Ally realizes maybe Jake isn't the guy she thought he was. After everything they've been through can Ally and Jake get out of Orchard Hill with their relationship intact?

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Warning: this review might contain spoilers for those of you who have not read the first two books in this trilogy.

This Is So Not Happening is the third and finale book in the He’s So/She’s So trilogy. I read the first two books two years ago, when the second book was coming out, and I had to wait two years for this book to come out, which was a torture.

I have a love/hate relationship with these books. I really enjoyed the first book, but wasn’t a fan of the second book, so it was down to the third book to decide how I really feel about this trilogy. And I’m happy to say that the third book reminded me the reason why I loved this series from the start.

This Is So Not Happening picked up where the second book left off. I’m really satisfied with how things ended in this trilogy. I’m sad, but satisfied. I love how the characters become more mature in this book than they were in the first two books. It made it easier to feel for them, and relate to them. Also, the romance feels more mature and real too.

The main thing I love about these books is the drama. I love it. I don’t know how Kieran Scott does it. It’s unbelievable. The drama in this book/ this trilogy will keep you on the edge of your seat. It’s like watching Gossip Girl.

Overall, I love this trilogy and I do recommend it for people to check it out. In my opinion, this trilogy doesn’t get the attention it should get. It’s a very enjoyable, quick, easy summer read.
P.S. Just make sure you have all three books ready when you start to read this trilogy. Kieran Scott’s cliffhangers are like no others.  

Rating:4/5

1 comments:

Liesel K Hill said...

Hadn't heard of these before but they sound great so I'll check them out. Thanks for the review! :D

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