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I realize that romance books are exercises in fantasy. But there should be a fine line between completely unbelievable and rosy but still identifiable. Slipping into the realm of unbelievable doesn't allow for any sympathy. YA romance authors Simone Elkeles and E. Lockhart are better at finding this balance and creating believable characters.
Lola is a stock character - which would be ok for a side character but not really developed enough for a main character. What do you really know about her? ...more
Lola is a stock character - which would be ok for a side character but not really developed enough for a main character. What do you really know about her? ...more

I liked the romance part of this book, but the characters were a bit strange and I had a hard time relating to them. It was a quick read and had a good ending, so that's all you can ask for in a YA romance.
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Wow. Wow, wow, wow. I *thought* I had liked Anna and the French Kiss, but this one was better. So much better. This story contains dreams, promises, sparkle, glitter, and a passionate first love that never ever goes away. Anna and St Clair reappear for a second performance. You will fall in love with the spunky Lola, the optimistic Cricket, Lola's two gay dads, and their dog Heavens to Betsy. You will love, love, love this book.
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The love interest was tall, thin, with crazy dark hair and blue eyes. I've just described my husband. Of course I liked it :)
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