Review: Aimee and the Heartthrob by Ophelia London

Apr 23, 2015 | Book Reviews | 0 comments

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Review: Aimee and the Heartthrob by Ophelia LondonAimee and the Heartthrob by Ophelia London
Series: Backstage Pass #1
Also in this series: Mia and the Bad Boy
Genres: Contemporary Romance, Young Adult
Published by Crush, Entangled on April 14, 2015
Pages: 223
Format: eARC
Source: Publisher
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He never noticed her before, but now she's all he can see...

Miles Carlisle is every teen girl's fantasy. His rugged good looks and exotic British accent have helped catapult his boy band, Seconds to Juliet, to super-stardom. But after two disastrous and very public breakups, Miles isn't interested in dating just any girl; he wants The One. And the only girl he's interested in is not only his best friend's little sister--and off-limits--but won't even give him the time of day...

As a kid, Aimee Bingham had a huge thing for Miles...until he made fun of her for always tagging along. Now that she's outgrown both him and her pigtails, the prospect of spending two weeks on tour with the childhood crush who broke her heart isn't exactly enticing. Except now Miles seems interested. Very interested. And no matter how hard Aimee tries to resist him, her crush is definitely making a comeback.

But everyone knows that falling for a heartthrob is a backstage pass to heartbreak...

 

So What Did I Think of Aimee and the Heartthrob by Ophelia London?

 

  • Really enjoyed the concept. The whole unrequited love really got me interested in reading this story to see what would happen and the drama was nice and held my interest.
  • Loved the spiciness and sparks of passion between Aimee and Miles, which bordered on sizzling. I could clearly see that even with the issues that they faced there was chemistry between them.
  • Though some of the characters I found more interesting than others, the main characters were cool. Miles was nice guy but I liked the bit of edge that he had with his rough background. Aimee was your typical nice girl though she had a bit of sass and I liked that she didn’t act like a crazy groupie to the group.
  • Overall I enjoyed Aimee and the Heartthrob by Ophelia London, it was a cute light read with surprising spice and I’m really interested in reading about the other band members.
4 Stars

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