Falling For the Wrong Guy, by Sara Hantz
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Falling For the Wrong Guy, by Sara Hantz
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She had no right to want him. And no way to resist...
Ruby Davis has a crush on her brother's best friend. At least, he was his bestie until the big betrayal. Now Drew is off limits to everyone, especially Ruby. She can't stand the way people treat him, or the way he feels about himself. It isn't right. And those deep green eyes are calling to her.
Drew is scarred and damaged, and he has no business even looking at Ruby. But he can't help himself. She's beautiful, but he does his best to stay away. When they are assigned a school project, they become reluctant friends - even though they want so much more.
She's torn between her feelings for Drew and loyalty to her brother. There's no way they can ever be together...but love just might find a way
Falling For the Wrong Guy, by Sara Hantz- Amazon Sales Rank: #97241 in eBooks
- Published on: 2015-10-12
- Released on: 2015-10-12
- Format: Kindle eBook
Review "It's an absolutely beautiful coming of age story with a heartwarming romance. I sincerely recommend this book for anybody looking for a relatively quick but moving story with a beautiful romance that will move you. If it doesn't move you, then your heart is made of icy stone." Painted Words Reviews "Such a great story about healing wounds and forgetting the past. Something I relate to, yet again. There were parts that just wrenched my heart from my chest, and I felt like crying. Only the best books can do that to me, and this book is that great. Also, is the cover not the cutest?!" Hadassah Harper "Okay, I have say this book is was up my alley. I love reading a good YA book. The intense romance in this book was great, and it had its sad parts. I love how love heal Drew to some degree. He wasn't perfect physically and emotionally but yet I loved him. The only reason I didn't give it five stars was that I thought he fell to fast for her. I'm not saying I didn't want them to end up together but it was too fast for my taste. But an overall great book. Oh I don't know why I thought her bf was going to end up with Blake. She was a firecracker just what Blake needed." Priscilla Garcia
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful. Falling for the Wrong Guy is an adorable story about Ruby By Reading Transforms I received an ebook ARC of this book in exchange for an honest review. Falling for the Wrong Guy is an adorable story about Ruby, who, as the title suggests, falls for a guy she can’t have. Drew was her brother’s best friend…before Blake’s girlfriend cheated with Drew…and she died in the fire Drew wasn’t able to save her from. Now Drew is recovering for being burned on 30% of his body, leaving horrible scars he’s convinced he deserves. When he comes back to school a year later, he finds himself alone and isolated. No one is happy he is back, especially Blake. But when Ruby finds herself in a group project with Drew, she’s instantly drawn to him, much like she was when they were younger and she had a crush on him. Drew had though of her like a little sister before, but now, a year later, she’s grown up and he finds himself drawn to her too. When they start seeing each other secretly, the secrets only lead to more trouble. Ruby works to bring Drew out of his state of self hatred, finding his behavior to bee to similar to her father’s, who was burned himself many years ago. When Ruby’s mother finds out, she struggles to keep Drew as a part of her world without hurting her brother. Things go from bad to worse but worse just might be what it takes to end the feud between Blake and Drew.It was a sweet story of falling for the brother’s best friend. I was super proud of Ruby’s decision to not continue her relationship with Drew if he was going to keep himself hidden in darkness and not even attempt to regain some normalcy in his life. She may want to be with him, but she took care of herself first and that’s a good message. Drew had to decide what was more important: living in regret for being a part of Reese’s death and hurting his best friend, or trying to move on with his life, forgiving himself, and being with Ruby.I did have a few problems with the fact that these kids were allowed off of their school campus. With everything going on in the world today I don’t know of any schools that let their kids wander away, project or not. As someone who works in education, that thought terrifies me. Operating under the assumption that no school would ever allow that to happen, Ruby and Drew would have never been alone and they wouldn’t have kissed, which would have been sad because then there wouldn’t be a love story. I also feel liked Drew really been that close with Blake’s family, and had Blake and Ruby’s mother treated Drew like a son, even making him a birthday cake each year, she would have at least gone to see him when he was in the hospital. Instead Blake’s family completely cut off Drew, leaving Drew isolated. I feel like no parent that treated a kid like a son would have just abandoned him like that, even if the friend had hurt the son. But again, would make the story more complicated.I love that Ruby stood up for herself and made sure she wasn’t trapped in an unhealthy relationship. She gave Drew a choice and he had to choose, but she always took care of herself. Drew had to step up and decide what he wanted. Blake had to confront his anger with Drew and decide how to live his life. Bad things happened and they are suffered the fall out, but in the end it was about choices. They had to choose to forgive and then support each other or choose to live in anger and loathing. The book explored both sides of those choices..what would happen if they choose to move on with life and what would happen if they chose to dwell in the past. It wasn’t just girl falls for boy, boy falls for girl, someone finds out and they stay together despite the fallout. It was about real life choices and how the affect people.It was a quick read, I read it in one morning. I enjoyed the story and Ruby and Drew’s relationship. It was a cute read and a solid four stars.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful. I wanted to love this one so much, but it just fell flat. Some really great messages here, but not for me. By Casey M. Britton Review for Ramblings From This Chick. ramblingsfromthischick.blogspot.comFalling for the Wrong Guy is my first book by Sara Hantz. This story is a standalone young adult novel. While there were some really positive messages here and moments that I liked, unfortunately there were also a lot of things that didn't work for me. I think that there are those out there that will really enjoy this book, however there were just too many things for me that I had issues with.Mia Davis (My ARC had the heroine's name as Mia but the blurb actually says Ruby...so I am going to call her Mia since that is what I read and am familiar with) has always liked her brother's best friend Drew. But after a tragic accident occurred, her brother felt betrayed and Drew has been off limits ever since. Drew has suffered since that horrible night, but he knows that he is responsible and views all the pain and looks he gets are his karma for what happened. After taking some time off from school, he returns and finds himself face to face with Mia. No longer the cute little sister type, Drew starts to see Mia in a completely different way though he knows he needs to stay away. But when a school project forces them to work together, the feelings between them are more than either of them can fight. Can they ever hope to have anything together though when Drew feels constant guilt and Mia's brother refuses to accept them together?Part of my problem here was Drew and Mia. Mia was weak and let others walk all over her. She was a good girl, seeing the best in people and trying to be there for them. She was kind and compassionate, and yet she let others treat her horribly because of it. Instead of standing up for herself, she would apologize and be upset with herself when others reacted poorly. Drew was suffering a huge amount of guilt and grief, and yet he was just wallowing in it and lashing out at people. He had pretty much no one on his side, including his awful parents, and yet when Mia would reach out he would be an absolute jerk to her and always assume the worst. I just didn't see much improvement over the course of the story, and most of the change was right at the very end and hard to really believe at that point. I didn't feel the connection between Drew and Mia since he pushed her away so much, and when they finally did start to connect it seemed to be more on a physical level than anything. They could make out in private and that was their "being together" yet nothing could be done out in the open for others to know about, and they didn't spend any real time talking or developing a real relationship that we saw.Between the character issues and lack of development, I found myself skimming a lot and wanting to just get to the end to see what would happen. I wasn't invested, and the ending felt rushed and abrupt. I didn't buy it, and though it seemed everything turned out well wasn't that satisfying since I didn't really believe it. The overall message of not judging others based on appearance as well as forgiveness and healing were positive and I felt like they were really great for readers to see. But I just wish that the story had been better to really get the full effect of such positive ideas and themes. While I do think that this story had a lot of promise, it just fell flat.**Complimentary Copy Provided by Publisher**
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. really good! By mandy Mia has had a crush on her brother Blake's best friend Drew for years. About a year ago, Drew betrayed Blake and there were devastating consequences. When Drew finally returns to school, he's scared and not the same boy he was before. He has no friends and no confidence. Mia still sees the same boy she has crushed on for years and when they are assigned to the same class project and have to spend time together, they rekindle a friendship. They shouldn't be together but they can't fight the feelings they have for each other.I enjoyed this book but it was a lot more depressing and sad than I was expecting. My feelings were kind of torn on Drew at first but my heart just broke for him. I can't imagine having to live with the kind of guilt that he carried. Mia was a good heroine, she had a good heart and was very sweet. There were a few small things that bothered me about this story but overall I really enjoyed it and look forward to reading more by this author.
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