Eyeleash by Jess C. Scott



Title: EyeLeash




Author: Jess C. Scott




Pages: 260




Rating: ∞∞∞∞∞
Summary: Jade Ashton is a sassy virgin. In her blog, she vents about “fitting in” a world where superficiality reigns supreme.

Suddenly all logic flies out the window when she meets Novan: a delicious songwriter-musician. They decide to be “friends-with-benefits.” But it’s Novan—with his poems and riddling passages on his own blog—that backs out.

EyeLeash captures self-discovery in the 2000s, and showcases the colorful, intricate drama in two youths’ relentless search for themselves—and what’s really in their hearts.
Review: I loved this book to pieces. It is totally unique and hip. With a modern twist.
From the very first line I was definitely hooked into reading this one. EyeLeash is a novel in blog form in case you didn't realise it.
There were quite a few parts of this book that were totally relatable. I found myself nodding along and going yup I know what you mean there.
The characters were all pretty wicked. I liked Jade she was a funky chick. At times a little sex crazed but hey you can't have it all.
I reckon that you should definitely give this book a read because it is definitely a good one.


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