Synopsis:
I've always hated her.
She's always hated me.
We've never been 'friends,' just the best of enemies...
I've hated Rachel Dawson since I was seven years old. My next door neighbor and number one sworn enemy, she's the reason why almost all of our childhood fights ended with me setting something of hers on fire. (Or, vice versa.)
She snitched on me when I broke curfew.
I snitched on her when she lied about having a boyfriend.
We went back and forth like this throughout high school, both vowing to never talk to each other again when we went off to college.
But that was until she showed up at my apartment during my senior year and asked me for a temporary place to stay. Until I realized just how much between us had changed, and the line I thought we'd never cross became harder and harder to ignore...
Sunny's Review:
This book was a quick read for me and I finished it in a day. Ethan and Rachel hate each other from the day they meet and it just escalates from there. They write hate letters to each other from the time they are 7 and 1/2 years old until they are in their senior year of college. As you go along you see that Rachel really does not have many friends and Ethan is super popular. You also get to see that there is a lot more going on with the hate relationship that they have. I don't want to give any spoilers out so I don't think that I can say much more. I really fell in love with Ethan. He is not a jerk at all and I can totally understand Rachel. She is a hopeless romantic that lives more in her books than in reality.
I am giving this book 4.5 stars out of 5. If you enjoyed Sincerely, Carter, you will love this book too. It is a quick, sweet read that would be great for the last days at the beach or pool.
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