The Boy Next Door | Book Review

05 June


The Boy Next Door by Katie Van Ark

Maddy Spier's been in love with the boy next door forever. As his figure skating partner, she spends time in his arms everyday. But she's also seen his arms around other girlslots of other girls. How can she make him realize that they can be partners off the ice as well? they have a real chance at greatness—maybe e
Gabe's relationships with Maddy is vital. He can't imagine skating with Maddy is vial. He can't imaging skating with anyone else, and together, they have a real chance at greatness—maybe even making it to the Olympics someday. So he's decided tot think of her as a sister. After all, family is forever, and he's never dated anyone for more than two weeks. Then their coach assigns a new romantic skating program, and everything changes.
Review:

Girl I'm obsessed! This story is cheesy but slightly on the typical built. Where the boy started of as a playboy who runs around town with girls not knowing that the love of her life is right in front of him since forever. But still I liked it, specially Gabe's arc. To good to be true or a little too cliche but still. The story line lays out the different struggles the two will face during their relationship. The young love and not to mention the ice skating is the reason I liked this book. I'm no where near a figure skater, I don't even skate but I love watching people skate and even competitions. Dreaming I could at least for once in my life be an Ice Princess. So I'm sure skaters will enjoy reading this. Joining the fuzz from their throws and axel. Although the story  revolves more about the two main characters. The story is on the light and not the heavy type of love story. But what I hate about the book is that at some point of the story, the pace when really fast and then the story ended. It it what left me wanting more, a book-two maybe? All in all, still a very good read and that's all for now. 

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