Eleven Weeks by Lauren K. McKellar

Release Date: 01/2015
Summary from Goodreads:
Seven shots
Five siblings
Two boys
One heartbeat …

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Stacey is good at pretending.

She pretends that the boy she's in love with doesn't exist.

She pretends that she's happy to live and die in this small town.

She pretends that her life is carefree while her best friend's life crumbles before her very eyes.

But Stacey's got a secret ...

And it's going to ruin everything,


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About the Crazy in Love series
The Crazy in Love series consists of three titles: The Problem With Crazy, Eleven Weeks and The Problem With Heartache.

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About the Author
Lauren K. McKellar is an author and editor. Her debut novel, Finding Home, was released through Escape Publishing on October 1, 2013, and her second release, NA Contemporary Romance The Problem With Crazy, is self-published, and is available now. She loves books that evoke emotion, and hope hers make you feel.
Lauren lives by the beach in Australia with her husband and their two dogs. Most of the time, all three of them are well behaved.

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**MY REVIEW**

I got the opportunity to read Eleven Weeks and it's prequel, although they can be read as stand alones. I thought reading the prequel would better prepare me for Eleven Weeks, but instead, it was the biggest kind of spoiler. So, if you're going to read the books (which I hopefully convince you to do by the end of this) I SINCERELY suggest you start with this one, because it is, by FAR,  a better and BRILLIANT book!

I knew who Stacey was in book one, and she seemed like no one in particular, but I'm SO glad that Lauren McKellar decided to give her a voice, because I absolutely LOVED it!

As soon as the book opens, you get to know that Stacey is seen as one of those dumb blond girls; ones who are made believe that they will never break the stereotype, but you can SO clearly see that that's not who she is- she's better than who she thinks she is.

She has a secret, one that is threatening her life as she knows it, ruining her self esteem and yet, at the same time, making her grow up in ways she never thought she could. 

And then there's Michael. Every bit as swoon worthy as Meg Cabot's Michael, and maybe even a bit better! 

I'd thought of a lot of things to say about Eleven Weeks, but as it turns out, I can't describe what this book made me feel! There was something so similar about it, and yet something so wonderfully different. It was like seeing the world through the eyes of someone you would have previously taken for granted- and it was simply (Yes, I'm saying this again) BRILLIANT!

READ IT!

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1 comment:

  1. This book sounds really interesting and I hadn't heard it before this post so I'm off to check it out.. Great review!

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