Monday, October 26, 2020

Review: REMEDIAL ROCKET SCIENCE by Susannah Nix

 


For Melody, rocket science she could handle; talking to cute guys was a whole other subject. Melody was weird. Of course she wasn’t going to have anything in common with Hot Guy. Who can name a Japanese film? But it was nice of him to save her from Creepy Guy.

Surprisingly the rich, spoiled good-looking boy was easy to talk to, so then Bookworm and Hottie hook up for one night.

Three years later, they meet again. Only Jeremy was now in the role of adult CEO with a girlfriend. That’s good! Melody didn’t want any complications; just a network. But she didn’t realize that he was heir to the multi-billion-dollar company she was recently hired at. The problem with Melody is that she overthinks things too much as it relates to that one night she had with Jeremy. It’s weird that the girlfriend befriends her. Why can’t she just go to work and come home like everybody else?

Some parts were good, but the whole thing has a lag. An okay read though.

 

My rating: 3 stars

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