Stuck With You
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Publisher Description
When Caleb Gray heads to the Texas coast to mentally prepare for a future he isn’t sure he wants, the last person he expects to see is Catie Dixon. Yeah, their mothers have been planning their wedding since they were born, but he and Catie are most definitely not friends. He can’t see her as anything but the annoying kid who followed him everywhere. Except, it’s really bothering him that everyone is staring at her in that bikini…
Catie got over her crush on Caleb ages ago. So why can’t she see past his ripped body or how unsettled he seems? She’s got her own problems, though. Her future has been set for years and now she’s dreaming of pulling the plug. A week at their families’ beach house is just what she needs to pull herself together, and she has no intention of letting Caleb back into her heart...which would be a whole lot easier if he’d put on a shirt.
But a forced week of togetherness full of beach parties,
waterslide mishaps, bonfires, and roller coasters sparks more than an understanding. What do you do when the person standing in the way of your future is the one person you grew up hating...but now don’t?
Disclaimer: This Entangled Teen Crush book contains summer thunderstorms on the beach, an, er...awkward waterslide incident, and an infuriatingly hot boy who you'll no longer be able to ignore.
Each book in the First Kiss Hypothesis series is STANDALONE:
* The First Kiss Hypothesis
* Love and Other Secrets
* Stuck With You
Customer Reviews
Destiny
After reading Love and Other Secrets (book two in this series), I was really excited to read Caleb's story. I loved this book so much that once I started, I couldn't put it down!!
Catie and Caleb were basically destined to be together. Their parents are best friends and business partners. Caleb didn't really seem to be down with the destiny set out for him though so before moving to Florida, pushed Catie away. When they both end up at the family beach house for the weekend, they have no choice but to hang together. Over this weekend together, I loved how they pushed each other to acknowledge their goals and acknowledge their feelings for each other.
This YA/NA book was the perfect amount of swoon, sigh, and angst!!
Couldn’t finish it
It’s hard to think people are falling in love when you are half way through the book and the only positive thing they can say about eachother is about how the other person looks. Characters also feel inconsistent to me. They author will describe them as one thing and then have them act completely opposite. There was WAY more language and innaproperate jokes than I was expecting for a young adult novel. Perhaps the book just isn’t to my personal tastes but in my opinion the story felt like it was takeing pointless detours to find excuses for the characters to lust after eachother instead of putting them in situations that change their perception of the other persons character. I also find it lazy when people put characters in situations that provoke romance and feelings more than showing the chemistry they can display on their own without prompting. Not for me, felt pointless, slow and got repetitive after a while.