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Ebook , by Maggie Dallen

Ebook , by Maggie Dallen

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Product details

File Size: 2092 KB

Print Length: 174 pages

Simultaneous Device Usage: Unlimited

Publication Date: December 15, 2018

Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC

Language: English

ASIN: B07LDN9TZJ

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Amazon Best Sellers Rank:

#11,390 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)

This wasn't my favorite of this series. I enjoyed the roles and that the girl was more confident and outgoing and the shyness came from our male character. Enjoyable read.

Thoroughly enjoyed reading this book. Liked both the main characters. Totally opposite of each other yet a really awesome match. Definitely recommend this book

I wasn't sure what to expect from The Perfect Score. I like Maggie Dallen's Briarwood High books and was really looking forward to this trio of sports related ones. The previous 2 books, though, The Perfect Catch & The Perfect Match, were a little slow paced for me. I felt like the path to the HEA was drawn out a little too long to completely hold my interest and I would occasionally skip sections to get to the end faster.Before reading I saw that at least one review for The Perfect Score said that the connection between the main characters was a slow burn. I was then worried the story might drag at a super slow pace but I really wanted to finish the series.I worried for nothing. The pacing in The Perfect Score is, well, perfect really!! It is dual perspective with the main characters Maddie and Ox. It was cool to see the inner Ox and all of the thoughts he had going on. I loved how Maddie could interpret his various glares and grunts without him saying a word.I kind of disagree that the connection between Maddie and Ox was a slow burn. It felt to me more like a great example of 2 people getting to know each, becoming close friends, and then realizing they liked it each other in a realistic amount of time. I loved it! Lately I have read too many "boy next door", "insta-infatuation", "fake boyfriend then actual boyfriend", etc, yype of stories that have felt either too angsty, too fast paced, or too unrealistic. As you can tell by my probably too wordy review, I thought this story was refreshing and an awesome read with a super sweet HEA!I want to add that I thought Maggie Dallen did a superb job with the cameos of the characters from the previous books. They all seemed to stay true to their characters even though they were now in relationships (if that makes sense?).

Another cute romance from Darlene. I love Ox’s protective instincts. He reminded me so much of the kid in the movie “The Blind Side”. I also enjoyed the opposites attract aspect of Ox and Maggie. And Maggie is just so fun as a character. I really liked that the author didn’t draw out unnecessarily the misunderstandings that crept up through the book. That drives me crazy when authors create artificial tension when all it would take is one person saying one thing to clear it up and Ms Dallen wrote it perfectly.The only thing I was struggling with was picturing Ox physically. I get that he was big, but there wasn’t enough description of his other features so I could never form a picture of him in my mind that didn’t end up making him look like a “meat head” jock. He was supposed to be attractive but the few scant details just weren’t enough to overcome the stereotypical over-steroided dumb jock look. And the cover image didn’t help as that guy was just too small to be Ox. I even went online looking for handsome linebacker pics but that fruitless search just reinforced the problem. So I just took it on faith that this handsome huge Ox character existed somewhere. Hehe. Other than that I really enjoyed the book.

For the record, I told my husband that Maddie and Ox was bound to be a couple when I first encountered them in the first book of Maggie Dallen’s Kissing the Enemy series. He didn’t seem too interested but it still counts! So now, at long last, we get to see them star in their own, superb, YA romance: The Perfect Score (Book 3 in the series). It’s really great to actually get inside Ox’s mind in this book and to discover what’s behind the taciturn man-mountain of a high schooler. It’s equally great to get inside Maggie’s mind and find out what makes her click - and what makes her vulnerable. Once again this author has put out the perfect YA high school romance. Frankly, my only real complaint is that it’s described as the last in the series. Major whining going on about that but I will get over it (I think) so long as Ms. Dallen comes up with a new series to enthrall me. As for this book? Frankly, but for the fact that I’m literally dictating this review to my husband from my hospital bed, I could go on and on with praises. The book definitely deserves it. Since I can’t do that I will simply note that the book is most definitely one to read, and that it is easy to highly recommend.

Finally we get to know who Ox really is the silent giant and I absolutely adore his character!!! Maddie is the perky match maker of the group and the complete opposite of Ox but they are so adorable together and while she may be helping to match her friends up her love life isn’t so great . There were times I wanted to bump her upside the head when she was pushing her friends away but this is a high school romance and the insecurities and drama make it all the better. I can’t get over Ox he is just a giant teddy bear and adorable and I love that we get to understand why he is always so quiet and watch him break out of his shell a little thanks to Maddie. This is the last in the series my only complaint is I wish there was more loved this series!!!

This turned out to be my favorite book in this series. I was amused by Ox from his very first appearance in book one, and I knew that he would eventually get his own book. I just didn't expect him to be my favorite guy out of all of these. I have always liked the strong silent type though, and Ox was the epitome of this type of guy. I worried that getting his point of view would give him too many words and take away from his quiet appeal, but the author did an excellent job of keeping his taciturn personality intact. Putting him with his complete opposite was great fun, and it gave me a few good laughs. They also had exciting chemistry. I'll be reading this one again!

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