Sunday, October 27, 2019

YA Review: The Bookworm Crush by Lisa Brown Roberts

Book info:
TitleThe Bookworm Crush
Author:  Lisa Brown Roberts
Series:  Spinoff of The Replacement Crush
Genre: YA contemporary romance
Release Date:  October 1st, 2019

Publisher:  Entangled Teen
Source: Finished copy received from publisher which did not influence my opinion
My rating:  5 stars

Synopsis
This spinoff of The Replacement Crush featuring Amy and Toff is sure to melt your heart.

Shy bookworm Amy McIntyre is about to compete for a dream scholarship, and the only way to win is to transform from sidekick to the heroine of her own life. But that level of confidence has never come easy.

The solution? A competition coach. The problem? The best person for the job is the guy she's secretly crushing on…local surfer celebrity Toff Nichols.

He’s a player. He’s a heartthrob. He makes her forget basic things, like how to breathe. How can she feel any confidence around him?

To her surprise, Toff agrees to help. And he’s an excellent teacher. Amy feels braver—maybe even brave enough to admit her feelings for him. When their late night practices become less about coaching and more about making out, Amy’s newfound confidence wavers.

But does Toff really like her or is this just another lesson?
 


My Review:
OMG!  I loved this book to death!  This is the book written for book bloggers and readers alike. Especially those in love with romance books.  Amy was so much myself as a teen, except it was just reading in my teenage years, and now as an adult there is all the social media and blogging that I totally would have been into back then, since I'm loving them now.  Reading about all the assignments Amy had to complete in order to win the contest to meet her favorite author was just like hanging out with my fellow book bloggers.  I loved how all the supporting characters were just as vivid and interesting as the main characters, and having them there really just enhanced the story and filled it all in.  I have to say that sometimes it is nice to have what you think of as normal families like Amy's, because there are still families out there like that.  Parents that are happily married, a younger brother that is a normal younger brother, etc.  But to have real life issues right along with that. As someone who grew up with a pretty normal family, issues like one parent losing a job and needing to find one actually is something I did deal with.  So it was nice to read about that, and get a chance to read of a teen with a similar lifestyle and dreams as when I was one. 

I was supposed to read the book that this is a companion to when it came out, The Replacement Crush, but I never had the time.  After meeting Viv and Dallas in this one though, I know that I need to make the time to go back and read their love story as well.   I'll be sure to share this book with my readers and bloggers in the school where I'm a librarian, and to recommend it at the bookstore where I work.