Tag: She’s So Dead to Us Trilogy

Review: He’s So Not Worth It by Kieran Scott.

Posted May 26, 2011 by Rowena in Reviews | 3 Comments


Main Character: Ally Ryan, Jake Graydon
Love Interest: Jake Graydon, Ally Ryan
Series: She’s So Dead to Us Trilogy, Book 2
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Ally Ryan, come on down to the Jersey Shore and forget your troubles!Have you recently been humilated in front of your friends and family at your former best friends birthday party? Was your almost boyfriend partly responsible for that humilation by withholding some vital information about where your estrangerd father is? Did you come home to find said estranged father sitting on your stoop?

If so, then it sounds like you could use a vacation! The Jersey Shore is the place to be. Your mother may be living with her boyfriend of only a few months, but at least the stunt Shannen pulled has put some of your friends back in your court. Even so, you’re still angry and what better way to get over Jake than to blow off some steam with local guy, Cooper. People will hardly recognize your new attitude, but the old one wasn’t getting you anywhere, so who cares!

Jake Graydon, an exciting opportunity is waiting for you in the service industry!

Are your grades so low your parents have grounded you for the summer? Did you the girl you really like unceremoniously leave you behind? Would you rather eat dirt than see your friends again? Then a job at the local coffee shop is just the ticket! Suprisingly, Ally’s father is the new manager so you get to be reminded of her nearly every day. Maybe it’s time to start flirting with your best friend’s ex or even taking school a bit more seriously. Especially when you finally see Ally and she’s hanging around with some loser and it’s couldn’t be more clear that she is over you.

Have a great summer!

This story picks up not too long after the last book ends. It’s a good thing that Alex alerted me to the fact that this is the second book in a series because I was none the wiser. Jumping into this book was good because it hadn’t been that long since I read the first book so I didn’t have to remember much since it was all pretty fresh in my mind. The characters, the storyline, everything was crystal clear to me and right from the jump, I hated Shannen, Faith and the rest of those no good assholes that Aly used to call friends.

Like I said in my review of She’s So Dead To Us, I couldn’t understand why Aly wanted to be friends with these guys so much. They were all total and complete jerks to her and yet she kept taking them back. It must be a teenage thing because had this happened to me, I would have cut them all loose and been done with the whole lot of them.

Probably Jake too.

Maybe.

Honestly? Probably not.

In She’s So Dead To Us, I thought Jake was cute. Stupid but cute. In this book, I came to love Jake so much more and it was Aly that I thought was stupid. I get that she’s been through the ringer in the past couple of months but being a brat about it all doesn’t make me want things to get better for you. When she starts going out with Cooper, I kept rolling my eyes down the street. You can see that Cooper was bad news the minute he rolled into the story and yet Aly didn’t care. She went along for the ride anyway.

In this book you see Jake grow up a lot. He’s still the same boy, he’s just learning how to be a man and I ate his part of the story up. Chloe was a good friend to him and though I felt bad for Hammond, I wasn’t mad at Jake. Hammond is one of those characters that you want to like because he’s not a bad kid but because he doesn’t stick up for himself or anyone around him, he’ll always stay in the background of your mind. Never at the forefront, like Jake.

It was good to see everyone again because as pissed off as I was at the whole lot of them at the end of the last book, it was still good to read up on them in this one. Shannen continues to be a little shit to everyone in her little circle of friends and while you can see Faith trying to make amends and bring everyone together, she still wasn’t my favorite. I understood why Chloe didn’t want to see anyone. It’s more than a little obvious that Hammond still has a thing for Aly and well, poor Hammond. Always striking out.

Overall, this book was good. It was an entertaining summer tale that picks up right where the last book leaves off and it’s a perfect beach read. If you enjoyed the first book, you’ll enjoy this one as well and when you close this book, your eyes are going to be bugging out because was that one helluva of cliffhanger or what? I can’t wait for the next book…woot!

..and that’s your scoop!

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Review: She’s So Dead To Us by Kieran Scott.

Posted May 5, 2011 by Rowena in Reviews | 2 Comments


Main Character: Ally Ryan
Love Interest: Jake Graydon
Series: She’s So Dead to Us Trilogy, Book 1
Author: Website|Facebook|Twitter|Goodreads

Born with a silver spoon, living with a plastic spork. The first book in a new trilogy about losing it all and being better off.

I’ve been wanting to read this book since I found out about the sequel, He’s So Not Worth It. The blurb for HSNWI looked cute and I think it was Alex that brought this book to my attention. Immediately, I had to have it and after finally freeing up some reading time, I read this book.

I enjoyed it too!

This book follows Ally Ryan as she makes her way back to her hometown after going away because her Dad made their family an enemy to everyone in their old hometown. Bad adult decisions caused Ally’s family to unravel. Her father disappeared, leaving her mother to shoulder the responsibility of keeping her and Ally afloat. When Ally’s Mom gets a job in the town that they fled from, Ally is torn between wanting her friends back and trying to move on. The first thing she does when she gets back into town is rides her bike to her old house…and meets the new occupant of her new room.

A cutie patootie boy that she wouldn’t mind getting to know.

Things really heat up when Ally’s old friends start finding out she’s back in town and the mean girl things that go down make for an interesting story.

This was a really fast read for me. Lots of things were going on in my personal when I was reading this book and this book really helped me get away from my worries for a while. I enjoyed the book as a whole but there were quite a few times that I wanted to smack some sense into Ally. I get that she wanted her old life back and she thought her old friends would forgive her but what I didn’t understand is why after everything that they put her through, why she wanted to be friends with them? I mean, why did she keep going back?

The same with Jake. I adored Jake but there were times when I wanted to give him a swift kick in the ass because why in the world was he friends with Shannen? Shannen was nothing but a devious and mean hearted b word.

The story revolves around Ally trying to find her new place back in her hometown and also around Jake and Ally’s budding relationship. Things pop off at every turn and you won’t be able to help yourself as you turn the pages.

What I liked about this book was that both Ally and Jake were normal teenagers. Jake wasn’t this dark, twisted but romantic hero who was wise beyond his years (or even older than dirt because he’s a vampire or whatever), he was just a normal teenage boy with normal teenage boy thoughts and he drove me crazy, he made me laugh and I adored him. I want more of Jake!

It was the same with Ally. She was just your normal everyday, average teenage girl with normal teenage girl thoughts that sometimes drove you crazy. But it was easy to follow her story, her voice made it easy to fall in line with everything going on. You felt for her, you were happy for her and all that jazz.

Some of the things that drove me crazy besides the characters at times was Ally’s Mom. Why she was so gung ho about getting back in with the Cresties, I’ll never know or understand but whatever, overall the story was entertaining and the characters leaped right off the pages. They were real and they brought out real feelings in you and I enjoyed that. I’m anxious for y’all to read the next book, it just keeps the party going.

..and that’s your scoop!

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