Sunday, August 14, 2016

#Review: Seven Ways to Lose Your Heart by Tiffany Truitt |


Seven Ways to Lose Your Heart
Tiffany Truitt


In the span of seven days, Annabel Lee will lose her heart.

Kennedy Harrison, as reckless with life as Annabel is obsessed with order, never could commit to anything—not to a person, not to a job, not to a path. But he’s got a history with Annabel, and for once Kennedy doesn’t want to run. Determined to spend time with her before she leaves for college, Kennedy dares her to join him on a road trip to a music festival.

And neither of them could ever say no to a dare.

But Annabel’s got a plan. She’ll complete seven dares in seven days—if Kennedy applies for one writing internship per dare. Because Kennedy needs to be pushed just as much as she does.

What follows is a dizzying week of music, shady hotels, comical dares, and a passion neither one knew existed. But when it ends, Annabel and Kennedy will realize the biggest dare of all might just be falling for each other.

DISCLAIMER: I received an e-galley of this book (via NetGalley) in exchange for honest review. Took me damn long enough, but I finally read it. Will be spoiler-free, I think.

Firstly, this book has been sitting in my TBR (aka my e-reader) for much too long. I don't know why I didn't devour it within the first couple of days that I had it, but I think it was because I had a ton of other books I was trying to get to.

I cannot even begin to contain my excitement and distress. Excitement because this book is was awesome! Distress because it ended too soon!

This story was amazing. I loved it so much. From the moment I read that the two characters were childhood best friends, I was hooked. Best friends turned lovers are my favorite, but this is more than that. This story involves lost friendship. Its about not being afraid to take risk to be happy.

Kennedy Harrison and Annabel Lee are definitely my new OTP.

My Rating: 5 of 5 Double-Dog Dares.
I just about cried towards the end. The author captured emotion and gave it life. Again, I love books that have best friends who fall in love. It was perfection and I sincerely hope to read more of the author's work soon!

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