Fast, fun read
“And Elijah? Be happy. Every single day, make choices to make yourself happy.”
I flew through this book, reading it in only a few days. I really enjoyed the story, but the characters felt a little flat at times. Leaving the dialogue feeling stilled. I enjoyed the premise and the writing style was perfect for a YA. I will say that I had to suspend some disbelief for this story. There are things that happen. That seem completely unrealistic. I won’t go into them because I think the less you know going into it, the more you will enjoy the story.
I thought the romance between Jessica and Elijah was sweet. I enjoyed watching both of their characters grow and evolve during their time as interns. I especially enjoyed seeing Elijah reflect on the way he treated people in his past. I thought the author did a good job exploring how wealth affects family relationships.
Overall, I’d recommend this YA to readers who enjoy explorations of wealth, family, and finding yourself.
I flew through this book, reading it in only a few days. I really enjoyed the story, but the characters felt a little flat at times. Leaving the dialogue feeling stilled. I enjoyed the premise and the writing style was perfect for a YA. I will say that I had to suspend some disbelief for this story. There are things that happen. That seem completely unrealistic. I won’t go into them because I think the less you know going into it, the more you will enjoy the story.
I thought the romance between Jessica and Elijah was sweet. I enjoyed watching both of their characters grow and evolve during their time as interns. I especially enjoyed seeing Elijah reflect on the way he treated people in his past. I thought the author did a good job exploring how wealth affects family relationships.
Overall, I’d recommend this YA to readers who enjoy explorations of wealth, family, and finding yourself.