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Rebel (Rebel Wheels, #1)
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The only reason I started this book was because I thought it was set in college.
It's not.
I mean yeah, the heroine is a college student. But the book is set in summer break so technically, it's not a college setting.
And the hero isn't a New Adult. (I mean he's a little old)
Nonetheless, I loved it and it was freaking hilarious with a touch of action and mystery.
We have our awesome heroine Teagan (or Teabag). She's a senior in USLA and she gets a phone call that changes her life. So she's forced to work her ass off for food and shelter.
She gets a job at Rebel Wheels as a...cleaner? Secretary? I don't know.
Yeah, so it's a car garage and her boss is...Rebel.
Rebel is a man of very few words, but when he speaks...
He gets me all hot and bothered.
I think that's why I loved him so much. I like that he didn't growl and yell and get angry over stupid shit. He was calm, cool and stared a lot. Which isn't creepy by the way, it's hot.
“I’m not shy. It’s just that I don’t like to waste words, I guess.”
He and Teabag develop a weird kind of friendship where she talks a lot and he stares. It's kind of cool, really.
The secondary characters are amazing as well. We have Julio, her sixteen year old neighbor from the Golden Legacy (the name of the apartment building). Seriously, every time I read "the Golden Legacy" in the book I cracked up laughing so hard I had to hold my stomach. It was a Golden Legacy, alright!
Julio was a cute fella, I wanted to pinch his cheeks and I don't know why. I think he has a Crush on Teabag.
Teabag's best friend -Quin- is badass.
Rebel's hot as hell brothers, Mick and Colin. I can't wait to read their stories in the next books.
It's not.
I mean yeah, the heroine is a college student. But the book is set in summer break so technically, it's not a college setting.
And the hero isn't a New Adult. (I mean he's a little old)
Nonetheless, I loved it and it was freaking hilarious with a touch of action and mystery.
We have our awesome heroine Teagan (or Teabag). She's a senior in USLA and she gets a phone call that changes her life. So she's forced to work her ass off for food and shelter.
She gets a job at Rebel Wheels as a...cleaner? Secretary? I don't know.
Yeah, so it's a car garage and her boss is...Rebel.
Rebel is a man of very few words, but when he speaks...
He gets me all hot and bothered.
I think that's why I loved him so much. I like that he didn't growl and yell and get angry over stupid shit. He was calm, cool and stared a lot. Which isn't creepy by the way, it's hot.
“I’m not shy. It’s just that I don’t like to waste words, I guess.”
He and Teabag develop a weird kind of friendship where she talks a lot and he stares. It's kind of cool, really.
The secondary characters are amazing as well. We have Julio, her sixteen year old neighbor from the Golden Legacy (the name of the apartment building). Seriously, every time I read "the Golden Legacy" in the book I cracked up laughing so hard I had to hold my stomach. It was a Golden Legacy, alright!
Julio was a cute fella, I wanted to pinch his cheeks and I don't know why. I think he has a Crush on Teabag.
Teabag's best friend -Quin- is badass.
Rebel's hot as hell brothers, Mick and Colin. I can't wait to read their stories in the next books.
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October 31, 2013
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Nov 24, 2013 12:14PM
wasn't he like 25? I don't think that's old at all, maybe I remember it wrong, this book was pretty funny overall
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