Overall Rating: 4 Stars
Brief Summary of the Storyline: Chase Covington super movie star posted a question on Twitter? Simple question to his fans about his new movie. Zoe Miller’s “You’ve done better” comment caught his eye and Zoe then caught his attention.
Overall Opinion: I enjoyed this book. A simple love story about a megastar and a regular girl. The dialog worked and the storyline was believable. It gives hope to the simple gal looking to meet her celebrity crush. I loved the twitter back and forth. The development of the relationship seemed a bit superficial and at times Chase seemed too good to be true. This book gave a good representation of superfan meeting her crush. A bit of crazy fan mixed with some lady-like decorum. I loved this book.
POV: Zoe
Overall Pace of Story: The story flowed well.
Instalove: Of Course. What regular girl wouldn’t be in instalove with a movie star?
H rating: 4 – Bit regular joe for a movie star.
h rating: 4 – She had a few quirks but overall loveable.
Worthy to Remember: Zoe’s siblings. Watching Jeopardy. The tweets at the beginning of each chapter.
Major Issues:
- I hate the word celibate. If she’s a virgin just say that. If she’s waiting for marriage say that. Using celibate as the term because she wants to wait for marriage isn’t exactly correct. Celibate is more no marriage no sex. Just that whole term alone lost 1 star. I know, I’m picky.
- I hate how the plot twist was dropped. Mainly the way the ‘villain’ was revealed. Way too easy.
Just because it just bothered me: All her siblings with Z names. And her sister calling Chase ‘cheese’. Sending a flower shop worth of flower to impress a girl.
Sadness level: A little bit. Mainly the way she kept referring to her dead grandparents. It was a bit endearing but everything came back to them.
Descriptive Sex: There is NO sex in this book whatsoever.
Closure: The book wrapped up things in a neat little bow….All in the last chapter.
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