Review: How to Seduce a Band Geek by Cassie Mae

Sierra Livingston’s got it bad for her sister’s best friend, Levi Mason—the boy who carries his drumsticks in his pocket, marches with the school’s band, and taps his feet to whatever beat runs through his head. Sierra racks her brain for ways to impress the sexy drummer, but the short skirts and bursting cleavage don’t seem to cut it.
When Sierra gets paired with Levi’s sister, Brea, for a mentorship program, they strike a deal. In exchange for Sierra keeping her mouth shut about Brea ditching the program, Brea lets Sierra dig for more info on Levi to help get the guy of her dreams.
But when Sierra discovers Levi no longer plays the drums, his family has moved into a trailer, and he’s traded in his Range Rover for a baby blue moped, Sierra’s not sure if she can go through with violating his privacy. She’ll have to find the courage to ask him straight out—if he’s willing to let her in—and explore other ways to seduce the school’s band geek.
I've finally got around to finishing this. I've been distracted by working through acquisitions, making contracts, (I signed some amazing new books this month! Eep, so excited for them to be shared with the world) QueryKombat judging, and a shiny new WiP, not to mention swimming lessons, July 4th partying, and all kinds of crazy time in my "real" world life.
So now, here is my thoughts on this adorable second book of this series.
My Review:
This book follows from How to Date a Nerd, which you can find my review here. Two years later, and Zoe's younger sister, Sierra, is in high school and the brunt of everyone's jokes. She is the protagonist of this story, and has fallen for Zoe's best friend, whom we also met in the last book, Levi.
Following in typical Cassie Mae tradition, this book is sweet, cute, awkward, and leaves you feeling good when you are done. I love that I could continue the stories of the characters I loved in HtDaN, and that Sierra has not only learned from her own mistakes, but Zoe's too.
Sierra is a doll, and Levi is the perfect gentleman where the other boys in her life (aside from Adam, whom I'm looking forward to the next book in the series to see how his life turns out) are totally jerks.
Sierra is a real, believable MC whom teen girls can really empathise and admire. I think I ended up loving this book more than the first.
Published on July 05, 2014 16:07
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