This was my introduction to the series and I probably won't read more. It's a light, fluffy read and there's really nothing wrong with it. I just didn't find it original or thought-provoking enough to yearn for more.
So many books have alternating points of view today, it's become overused and often, I think, to the detriment of the book. This is not the case here. The title and premise is that there are two different sides to the story so the alternating POVs are required and, in the book's favor, the execution is solid. Both characters have their own individual voice.
Unfortunately, for my personal taste, the book started with Amber's POV and I didn't like her much. I thought she was whiny, self-centered, and unrealistically expected her boyfriend to read her mind. But, when we got to Josh, I got more interested. I liked him (which is not always required, but a nice contrast after reading about a character I didn't like) and (better still) he's funny.
I don't know how long the deal will last, but the Kindle version of this book is currently free on Amazon.