Friday, April 25, 2014

Early Review: Prom Impossible by Laura Pauling

Prom Impossible by Laura Pauling

1 girl. 1 prom. 3 guys.

Cassidy decides her senior year, including prom, will be about Michael Greenwood, the boy destined to be her soul mate. One problem. He hasn’t figured that out yet.

But certain events meant as innocent pranks—that weren’t completely her fault—introduce her to Zeke, the reformed bad boy. And cutting deals in the boys’ bathroom with Jasper, the hottest guy in school, lands her in a complicated web of half-truths that spirals out of control.

At the end of the year, she’s dateless the day before the big night but risks a lot more than her pride if she can’t find a way to fix her mistakes.

PROM IMPOSSIBLE is a modern-day Shakespearean romantic comedy in the world of teens, true love, and life.



Pages: N/A
Format: Ebook (only)
Published by: Redpoint Press
Genre: YA Contemporary
Release Day: May 2014
 
Rating:
 
Review:
This story was exactly what it says in the synopsis: a modern-day Shakespearean romantic comedy... which had me laughing out loud throughout the entire story. One thing that I loved about this book is that Cassidy was easy to connect with, showing how stressful of a time high school can be, and how much you strive to be accepted and loved by peers and friends, but that it takes to courage to do what she did and find a way to overcome all of that, and realize what is truly important. She also grew so much as a character through the times that she went through, which in turn helped her cousin grow also. Jules was an amazing secondary character, that was hard not to love. She had her moments, but she was always there for Cassidy, just like Cassidy's twin brother, Carter. The three guys in this story were all very unique with their own personalities (I won't tell who she ended up with, even though it's not that hard to figure out - but I am quite happy that I had it figured out from the beginning), and even though one of the boys I loved to hate, he was just as well-written as the other two boys. The ending was happy, and left me satisfied, and no lingering questions.
 
I would recommend this book to be read by anyone who is the mood for a quick, cute, and enjoyable story. I can't wait to read the second book in this series, but to be honest my fingers are crossed that it will be about someone other than Cassidy, because I am happy with how this book ended.
 
Note: I received this book free from Laura Pauling and Xpresso Book Tours in exchange for an honest review.



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