June 19, 2015

Friday Reads: June 19, 2015


Hey guys! It has been a very long time since I have done a Friday Reads. Hopefully I can get back into the habit of doing it because I love talking about what I am currently reading and I want to learn about what you guys are reading. Onward!


This weekend I am reading "No More Confessions" by Louise Rozett.



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For Rose Zarelli, freshman year was about controlling her rage. Sophomore year was about finding her voice. With all that behind her, junior year should be a breeze, right? Nope. When a horrific video surfaces, Rose needs the one person she wants to be done with, the person who has broken her heart twice—Jamie Forta. But as the intensity between them heats up, Rose realizes she isn’t the only one who needs help. The thing is, Jamie doesn’t see it that way—and that could cost them both everything.

Back cover copy:
ROSE ZARELLI is done confessing because ​confessions are for people who have done something wrong. ​And I haven't done anything wrong. Here, I'll prove it to you.
1) After my mother got that call, I “borrowed” her car. (Because you can’t steal your mother’s car, can you?) I don’t really remember driving downtown, but I do remember...
2) …getting past the bouncer at Dizzy’s (I mean, it’s his job to spot a fake ID, so that’s on him)…
​3) …and then later, telling my mother the truth about the bar but lying about how I got in. (A truth totally cancels out a lie, right?)
After all, what’s a little duplicity when finding Jamie Forta is the only thing that’s going to keep you from losing what’s left of your mind?
See? Junior year is off to a great start.

This is the third book in the "Confessions" series. I read the first book a couple of years ago but didn't continue the series. However, I was given a review copy for the third book for an upcoming blog tour so I reread the first two books in the series this week and plan on starting the third one today or Sunday, depending on how busy I am because tomorrow is my open house.

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