4.5/5 Stars. Wonderwall, by this author, is the third I have read by her. She also writes a YA Paranormal/Sci-Fi series titled, Arcadian Wars, two of which I have read and enjoyed. So when I saw this for review, of course I said yes. I received a copy of this book from the author, in exchange for a fair and honest review.
Teenagers in love? Not necessarily my go to read, but I do enjoy YA books way more than I ever thought I would. However, this book spans about five years and although it starts out YA, it’s definitely an adult read-or new adult. Liv lives next door to Bas(Sebastian) and they have been friends ever since they can remember. But as these things happen, they end up together, and are each other’s first loves, first everything. Not long after that tragedy strikes and Bas moves away to England and never speaks to Liv again. He has his reasons and at his age and in his grief, it made sense, but maybe not so much anymore. Liv for her part is devastated and understandably, heartbroken. The story jumps forward in time and now Bas is a famous singer for a boy band based in London. He’s the typical bad boy celebrity, cares for nobody, except perhaps his best friend and fellow bandmate, Oliver, and is still trying to forget Liv. Liv goes to London to intern as an events coordinator at an exlusive hotel there. Receipe for them to meet again? Absolutely.
First I need to say, I enjoyed the whole thing. Sure, some of it was a bit contrived-you know because she goes to London to intern when there’s so many places she could have interned at in America, or when Bas mentions to a reporter on tv that he had a stalker when he was younger that he ignored, and he was talking about Liv’s emails. There really was no reason for him to talk about her and lie, five years later. But it did cause a great deal of angst for Liv. But I forgave all of that, because I enjoyed the rest of the story. The whole first part of the book that takes place during their teen years, ends up being a really sweet romance. And Liv’s adventures at the hotel in London, and the people she meets along the way, plus her friends that all come and visit, really added to the story. Bas’s friendships with Oliver, his girlfriend(not Liv), his bandmates, and all his interactions with his horrible manager color his life. He’s not exactly been the perfect celebrity, but again, he does have his demons.
It needs to be said that I am a romantic at heart, so this book was perfect for me in that respect. If you don’t enjoy YA romance, or rock star books, or some angst, well this is not the book for you. But if you do enjoy second chance romance, and rock star books, then this just might be the next book you need to try. Keep in mind that it is for adults. I will be interested to read the next book featuring Oliver.
Posted on November 12, 2015 on PureTextuality.com