Falling for Hadie: With Me, #2

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Published Apr 6, 2013

316 pages

Average rating: 10

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Anonymous
Oct 26, 2023
10/10 stars
So, I was just browsing for a new book to read, when I stumbled upon this book and decided to buy it. I'm glad I did. Considering I don't like writing reviews, this book really stuck with me. Its real, I laughed, cried and got angry when the characters did.

First off, Hadie (her name is different but I love it!) catches her boyfriend, Bennett, cheating on her at a party, and since then she has condemned guys, preferably jocks.

Then Mr. Lincoln, big guy with a secret, moves to town. He try's to stay away from Hadie, but we all know that's impossible. I didn't figure out the secret until it came up and let me tell you; I yelled and fell off the couch. It surprised me that much.

I love these two so much! They didn't fall too quickly or so slow, it was perfect. I loved reading about their growing love towards each other and how they overcame obstacles. It was truly an amazing read.

Parents: I absolutely hated Lincolns mom and sister. I wanted to smack them! Becky (sister) seriously needed to get over the move. I won't get into much with the mom, this review could turn into a couple pages. Lincolns dad... I wanted him to be a man and shut his wife up. Ugh. Hadies parents! I loved them! They were so fun. I laughed many times when they came up.

Friends: Lana.... Just no. You'll figure it out once you read it. Estelle was my favorite friend character, they weren't mentioned much, which was sad, but it didn't ruin the book at all. Eddie... Eddie. Just... Aw. You'll understand what I mean when you read it.

CAUTION: YOU WILL NEED TISSUES.

Let me say this: I RARELY if not EVER cry when I read. This book had me going through tissues like nobody's business. Seriously. So, make sure you have them handy.

Pricing is worth it for this book. Don't think about the money, just buy.
I would recommend this to a friend.
I will read it again.

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