One thing you may not know me about me is that I ALWAYS catch on to popular stuff really late. I read Harry Potter after all the seven books had been released long since. I read Twilight when the first movie had been released for six months. But the reason I’m dishing out this info is because I caught on really late to Gossip Girl as well—the T.V. show, I mean, not the books. I’ve only seen, like, six episodes of the first season, but I can safely say that I am HOOKED. I always thought that seeing these stereotypical rich kids act like the arrogant dimwits they are would be VERY annoying and boring and infuriating. Well, actually, it turned out to be pretty fantastic and very guilty-pleasure-y, too.
The storyline of the book revolves around Ally Ryan, who’s just come back to Orchard View after one a half year, when she left because one of her father’s schemes had tanked and left her friends’ families—AKA Cresties, which is what the people from the rich side of town are called—stripped of loads of money. Now she’s back, and it turns out they still harbor their resentment, which makes it pretty hard for Ally to adjust back into her hometown like the good old days. Enter Jake Graydon, a super-duper hot guy who’d moved into Ally’s house while she was away, who’s attracted to her, and who Ally is attracted to as well, and you have the perfect guilty-pleasure-y sounding read.
Except that it’s not actually that guilty-pleasure-y. While the book was LOADS of fun, it wasn’t the kind of books that I feel guilty for taking pleasure from (okay, that didn't come out right...). It’s actually witty, fun read with well-rounded characters with legit drama. So the cover and the title—they’re actually sort of misleading.
That being said, dude, Kieran Scott can SO spin together a fantastic plot. Seriously. The way the events unfold, the tension grows, the realistic interactions between the characters—I couldn’t stop reading! Add that to the fact that the voices in the book are totally kick-butt and addicting—it’s told from both Ally’s and Jake’s perspectives, which was awesome, since getting to know both sides of the stories was actually pretty important.
I did, however, have issues with how gullible Ally could be at times—I mean, after being given the cold shoulder by the Crestires and tricked by them over and over again, you’d expect she’d tell ‘em to screw off. I know she wants her old life back and all, but I wish she’d realized sooner that the Cresties were no good. There were some characters that, in my opinion, should’ve been given more screen—page?—time, but since this is a series, I was willing to overlook that.
All in all, a fun, relaxing read that definitely had me wanting more. Oh, did I mention the cliffhanger at the end? At times like these I’m SO glad I have the ARC of the sequel, because waiting for it would’ve been total torture.