The God of all Hotties, with his dreamy green eyes and abs to die for.
When Keatyn goes to Eastbrooke, their attraction is intense.
He gives her a four-leaf clover, kisses her atop the Ferris wheel, and turns her brain to cotton candy.
But . . . there’s always a but in love stories, right?
Discover when and how Aiden learned who Keatyn really was, and why he didn’t confront her with his knowledge in pivotal new scenes from his point of view.
** This book contains series spoilers.
Please finish book seven before reading this story.
Jillian Dodd is a USA Today bestselling mother-daughter duo made up of Jill and Kenzie — two writers, one pen name, and a shared love for fun, binge-worthy YA romance.
With over fifty books and millions of happy readers, their stories range from small-town love in That Boy to glamorous adventures and swoony YA boarding school dramas in The Keatyn Chronicles, London Prep, Spy Girl, and beyond.
Jill lives in sunny Florida with her husband, while Kenzie lives in Scotland with her husband and family. When they’re not writing across time zones, you’ll find them planning their next adventure or dreaming up lovable stories readers can’t put down.
There is so much more to Aiden than this glancing look. He is as complex as a multifaceted diamond. To gloss over the ways he loves Keatyn seems like a gross injustice.
I thought it would be longer and give more new info- waste of money. Good to see his side but he plays such a big part in the series that it should have offered much more
I mean I thought we would get more from Aidens POV... however it was reading the same parts of the book over and then inserting his part in. A lot of the dialogue was already read so... I dunno not what I expected.
This is a short story from Aiden's point of view. I personal love when authors do this because there is always more than one side to any story. That is exactly what this book is it is fun and different. i love all of the little comment that Aiden makes in his head about Keatyn. they are super cute. while reading Aiden point of view i felt that i could connect better with the character after reading this. you don't have to read this if you don't want to but if you are a fan of Aiden than i would recommend reading it.
I read Keatyn Chronicles several years ago and Aiden was and is by far one of my favorite characters. I was so excited to snatch this one up when it went on kindle unlimited. It was good and I can never get enough Aiden however I was disappointed I didn't get more. I would have loved to read his POV from the whole series. Yes I know too much to ask. Still it was like catching up with an old friend.
Aiden (The Keatyn Chronicles #7.25) was another great read by Jillian Dodd. This book shows when and how Aiden learned who Keatyn really was. It also shows why he didn’t confront her with the knowledge. It also brought some new scenes from his point of view. The attraction between Aiden and Keatyn is intense right from the begin when she goes to Eastbrooke. I enjoyed reading this book and cant wait to read more by the author.
The book of Aiden is more like an extra. Its a quick read, it tells the same story just from a different characters perspective. There is a few key parts that helps clear up a few things from the other books thus far so definitely advise to read this one after book #7.
Aiden is so damn dreamy!!! Loved getting to understand what was going through his head and when he found out who Keatyn really was. Now if only I could find my Aiden
I absolutely loved all off the books in the Keatyn Chronicles! I was sad when the last book was over. Jillian is great at keeping you engaged in what you are reading!!
I honestly only rated it 3 stars because I wish it was longer, a lot of the book is dialogue that we have already read so this book ended up being quite disappointing for me
I was quite pleased with this point of view storyline. It gave insight on what Aiden was thinking and feeling during the story's events. I would like more?
I loved the Keatyn chronicles but felt this book really wasnt worth the read as it really just was bits that Aiden had said in the series and I didnt learn anything new.
I devoured all 12 books in the Keatyn Chronicles (KC) series in one week after discovering Jillian Dodd's London Prep Books 1 & 2 and WOW!! if you're looking for a series that will draw you in, This. Is. It!
London Prep is also AWESOME BTW and even though the story is still being written, it is just as consuming as KC!
My favorite thing about this series is watching Keatyn, and her friends, grow over time. This is not your typical high school romance where the girl meets a boy and they are together by the end of the book. Keatyn's life is full of drama and she has several guys come into her life throughout the first part of series (Books 1-7). We love each one for different reasons but in the end fate brings Keatyn her moon boy.
The second part of the series (Books 8-12) are written when Keatyn and her friends are young adults. This is written from multiple perspectives so we get to know her friends better. Even though Keatyn has her HEA there is still lots of love and drama.
The book order is a bit confusing due to title and formatting changes (Goodreads and Amazon don't match) Book Order: 1) Stalk Me #1 2) Kiss Me #2 3) Date Me #3 4) Love Me #4 5) Adore Me #4.5 6) Hate Me #5 7) Get Me #6 * Bonus Alternative POV: #6.25 * Bonus material from books 1-7: Keatyn Unscripted #6.5 8) Fame (Captive Films: Season One #1-6) 9) Power (Captive Films: Season Two #1-3) 10) Money 11) Sex 12) Love
WARNING: The books do need to be read in order and once you start it is hard to stop.
TIP: If you're getting the Audio Books (which I highly recommend) you can get Books 1-3 and 4-6 in bundles so you get 6 books for just 2 credits!
i've always been Team Aiden and wow his feelings for Keatyn beyond lust is so heart-fluttering ahhh. the way his mindset is that he has to earn Keatyn's trust first as a friend and that he will not rush into things with her taking it one a time because the first thing he wants is for Keatyn to be comfortable around him as a person in general. what a standard ugh.