I was hoping for a rather geeky main character who educates the reader on astrology. Wil’s obsession with astrology is actually just annoying, which disappointed me. This book was cute and fluffy, but there are still a couple of things that bugged me. Throughout the course of the book, the reader follows Wil’s journey as she realizes that her heart is more important than astrology. Soon, though, it becomes evident to the reader that Wil is going to have a complicated relationship with Grant when she meets Seth Walker, Grant’s brother, who is supposedly her perfect astrological pair. The book starts out by introducing Wilamena’s obsession with astrology, and her love interest, Grant Walker. This book deals with the main character, Wilamena (called Wil or Mena) Carlisle (which her name is absolutely beautiful, wow), and her journey of following her heart or a belief system that she has relied on for her whole life. This book was still sitting on my shelf, and I wanted a light summer read that would allow me to further procrastinate my reading that I need to get done for school (which I need to read 3 books and write 5 essays for before the end of summer… ha). I received this book as an ARC back in May only a couple of days before its release, so I never actually got around to reading and reviewing it before it was released. My most recent read is Summer of Supernovas by Darcy Woods.
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