I had so much fun reading this book Dylan was okay but as I got to reading the story I kind of out grew him, not to mention he acts like a girl half the time, "I woke up in the middle of the night wanting you so bad, and you weren't there. Not even a note with your phone number. Your house was empty the next day. And are you are the only person on the planet without a facebook? I couldn't even find you that way." Reed now that hunka-hunka-burning-love was something else entirely and I really did love him, he and Juliet seem to have great chemistry:
"No. I'd rather be sleeping."
"If you're tired, you are welcome to join me." He patted the bed beside him.
"Really? Oh my god, I can't believe you'd be so generous."
"I like you, Juliet. You're feisty and fiery, and I know we're going to be good friends."
I mean he's good looking, "every inch of his chest and abs was perfectly sculpted. It wasn't my fault - it was impossible not to gawk at him." Don't you worry I wouldn't be able to help myself either. he seems to be genuine, "That isn't even an invitation. A piece of advice: make a guy work for it. It'll only make him want you more." I mean really genuine, "No. You don't wait for anything, You do what you want. If he really likes you, he'll find a way to see you." He seems protective, at the same time jealous, "No, you can't. Your jacka** boyfriend is holding up the line." He turned to Dylan. "You can sit down. We'll bring the pies out. Juliet, go help Justin in the back." He knows just what to say to make a girl feel special, "That dress could kill a man, but you already know that. Normally, it would have driven me mad." Sometimes what he says is just truly funny, "I'm hung, and you're stack." He pulled off my panties and tossed them. "If college doesn't work out for us, we can make movies." So as I said before I really enjoyed reading this book it was entertaining.
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