Hate Notes (Lakeview Prep, Book 1) by Gracie Graham is a sweet and engaging romance, a little reminiscent of a Romeo and Juliet modern day saga. Penelope Ewe, better known as P, is a devoted daughter, sister and model student. Since grade school, Penelope has been attending Lakeview Prep, a posh and upscale school, thanks to an ongoing scholarship program she was blessed to have earned. Unfortunately, the funds fueling this scholarship program are short her senior year and it’s either pay up or forfeit her position at Lakeview Prep.
Regrettably, as Principal Bell informs Penelope of her dilemma, he also offers her a way forward. Penelope may keep her stay and earn the needed funds for her senior year if she works as a tutor for Lakeview Prep. Relieved to hear this news, Penelope jumps at the chance. But, as they say, no good deed goes unpunished. On her list of students to tutor is her nemesis, Topher Elliot. Rich, good looking and captain of the water polo team, Topher, who is referred to as King and his friends as Royals, have teased and tormented Penelope since middle school. Their favorite torture is the nickname they crowned her with in sixth grade - P Ewe, better known as skunk girl. So it’s with great angst and trepidation that Penelope begins to tutor Topher Elliot. Unfortunately, even though Topher is on his best behavior, one too many pranks and rude remarks throughout the years has left Penelope deciding she has had enough. She sends an anonymous text to Topher telling him exactly what she thinks of him. Something she would never have the courage to say to his face. When Topher responds, an ongoing conversation and blind relationship is started. Pretending to be someone named Julie, Penelope leads Topher on in hopes of finding some dirt she can leverage against him, while Topher, for his part, is hoping to convince her his image is just a facade. He yearns to be taken seriously and to be seen for who he really is, someone with dreams and aspirations of his own, not just a rich spoiled kid. But like Romeo and Juliet, eventually all the subterfuge comes tumbling down. When truths are revealed and the masks come off, their feelings may not be enough to survive the fallout.
This book was so much fun. It was such an entertaining read and I thoroughly enjoyed the characters that the author Gracie Graham created in Hate Notes. I really liked Penelope and her loyal friend Scarlett. I wasn't sure how I was going to like Topher, but as the story evolved, I began rooting for him to take a stand against his father, as well as his friends who were more like court jesters, than any real companions. I enjoyed watching Penelope and Topher’s relationship evolve overtime and in addition to their character development, I liked how she weaved the stories of their family dynamics together and how they came into play in their relationship. The story-line was engaging and all in all Hate Notes by Gracie Graham was a very pleasant and worthwhile read.