This is So Happening

· Total-e-bound
4.6
5 reviews
Ebook
239
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About this ebook

A torturously tempting love story.

Jessica ‘Jessie’ Allen is sugary sweet and perpetually perky. Running on an endless supply of enthusiasm, she’s in constant motion. The people pleaser is running herself ragged to make other people happy—anything to avoid having to figure out what would make her happy.

Devin Bennett is her complete opposite, the immovable object to Jessie’s unstoppable force. The tall, tattooed and brooding mechanic hates change and the perky blonde co-ed shoving it down his throat. Jessie is drawn to him like a valley girl to an outlet mall, but Devin dodges her advances better than a UFC fighter. The longer she’s around, the harder it is to keep his hands off her perfect body and his lips away from her sassy mouth.

For the first time in her life, Jessie knows what she wants. Devin Bennett. And she’s not above torturing him with temptation to make it happen.

Ratings and reviews

4.6
5 reviews
Susan McClintock
October 19, 2020
This is the second book in the So Far, So Good series, and I had high expectations given that I loved the first book. While I didn’t dislike the book, I had a harder time getting into this book. We met Devin and Jessie in the prior book. Jessie is in her senior year in college and is little Miss Merry Sunshine who never says no to anyone. She meets tall, dark and brooding Devin at a football party. She is smitten at first sight. Devin has had a rough life. His father is in jail, mother is gone, and he has been through the foster care system. He sees Jessie as some flighty sorority girl who just wants to have a fling with a mechanic, and he will be left behind. After obsessively stalking him, Jessie is working on a school project at his Auto shop for a class, and the courtship begins. I think my main issue with this book was Jessie. In the start of the book, she seemed to be this doormat that could never say no to people, but then she seems to do an 180 when meets Devin and becomes an obnoxious sledgehammer not taking no for an answer. I liked Devin’s character a lot better as you understood his trepidation In getting involved with yet another person who might leave him. Overall, this was an enjoyable read. I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.
Ellen Hawrylciw
November 3, 2020
4.5 Stars I wasn't sure what to think of these two, especially Jessie, at the beginning of this story as she was just so persistent but the further I got into this story the more I liked the two of them together and was really rooting for them.
Jean Rallings
October 18, 2020
This is book two in The So Far, So Good series and it is Jessica and Devin's story. I absolutely loved this book right from the first page and I had to keep reading to see what would happen next. This book has great character's and a brilliant storyline and it is a must read. This is the first book that I have read by Amelia Kingston but definitely not the last as it was so well written and definitely worth reading. I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.

About the author

Amelia Kingston is many things, the most interesting of which are probably California girl, writer, traveler, and dog mom. She survives on chocolate, coffee, wine, and sarcasm. Not necessarily in that order.She’s been blessed with a patient husband who’s embraced her nomad ways and traveled with her to over 30 countries across 5 continents (I’m coming for you next, Antarctica!). She’s also been cursed with an impatient (although admittedly adorable) terrier who pouts when her dinner is 5 minutes late.She writes about strong, stubborn, flawed women and the men who can't help but love them. Her irreverent books aim to be silly and fun with the occasional storm cloud to remind us to appreciate the sunny days. As a hopeless romantic, her favorite stories are the ones that remind us all that while love is rarely perfect, it’s always worth chasing.

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