I don't give many one star reviews. When I do, it means the book hit me wrong on many levels.
I found the writing style irritating. Technically, it was correct grammatically. Her descriptions however rubbed me wrong. Eye-rolling wrong.
The heroine was a totally brat. While I understand that she was a teenager acting out for percieved slights from her neglectful father, she took it out on the world. She insulted others for no fault of their own and felt self-righteous about it. I disliked her immensely.
The hero was just as bad. He decided to give her a comeuppance that included making her want him sexually. He was not nice, but he must have magic dimples.
They fought all the time, then when they had sex, suddenly they are in love. I waited for the 'reveal' where he finally understands the motivations behind her acting out, but it didn't happen. So I kept reading, past the point I wanted to stop because I hoped the wrap-up was sweet and would make up for all the fighting. But no. He is cold and pridefully hurt, she is reduced to broken sobbing tears, he is moved by the tears, forgives her, and oh let's go have sex... ew ew ew.
Hence the one star.