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Why You Shouldn't Lend a Bad Boy Your Clothes: A Young Adult Romance Novel
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– Unabridged
“Sorry, but could I maybe get my hoodie back? I actually really like it.”
Between having a girlfriend, a job, and pretty decent grades, 17-year-old Jules Hatcher is living a perfectly normal life. That is, until he stumbles into Hunter Adams, who is not only openly bisexual, but also notorious for being a player and always getting what he wants. And what he wants happens to be nothing less than Jules.
What starts with Jules spilling coffee over Hunter and in turn lending him his hoodie quickly spirals into something much more complicated. Trapped in a struggle with himself and confined by the rules of society, Jules’ entire world is turned upside down, until the one thing he knows for sure is this: Getting his favorite hoodie back is by far the smallest of his problems.
- Listening Length15 hours and 9 minutes
- Audible release dateMarch 18, 2019
- LanguageEnglish
- ASINB07PPWRYDD
- VersionUnabridged
- Program TypeAudiobook
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Product details
Listening Length | 15 hours and 9 minutes |
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Author | Lenya P |
Narrator | Maxwell Zener |
Audible.com Release Date | March 18, 2019 |
Publisher | Typewriter Pub |
Program Type | Audiobook |
Version | Unabridged |
Language | English |
ASIN | B07PPWRYDD |
Best Sellers Rank | #290,585 in Audible Books & Originals (See Top 100 in Audible Books & Originals) #632 in LGBTQ+ Literature & Fiction for Teens #1,881 in Teen & Young Adult LGBTQ+ Fiction (Books) #16,686 in Teen & Young Adult Social & Family Issue Fiction |
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Jules has a rough time dealing with his home environment, which had caused him to virtually shut down physically and emotionally. Until he spills his coffee on Hunter.
Hunter is rumoured to be a bad boy, but he just has a different way of dealing with his family environment, because he has virtually none. No one has been able to crack his protective she'll until Jules spills coffee on him. But instead of just blowing it off,, Jules gives the hoodie off his back to Hunter even though it is his favorite hoodie.
As school for senior year disrupts the lives of their friends, Hunter is determined to win Jules over instead of just a short fling with no commitment as he has always done. This brings changes to everyone until Jules parents find out about Hunter and lock up Jules away from him.
Love conquers all, but it is never simple or easy. Fortunately Hunter takes his time to rock Jules world. A few evil students make life miserable until they get stuck with their baby.
This is a story of young love saving lives, but not without hurtful and hateful events, jealousy, lies, deception, cheating, and family breakup. Love and friendships conquer in the end as Prom brings relief to all.
The only thing I would change about this story is the climax with the villains, particularly Victoria. I grew a burning hatred towards her and the parents. I could incision myself strangling or punching them. The backlash on the villains could have been more intense, I like that angst but it’s only good if there’s a satisfying ending. So like slap a B or something at least or major payback. Make it satisfying af. Otherwise this story would be a 5 stars. I had read the first 28 chapters for free and bought this just for the last 11.
I loved Hunter and Jules. I loved their slow burn. I loved Jules’ sexual discovery. Jules and Hunter had that first love sweetness that’s so infectious and endearing in YA novels. I didn’t even mind the lack of steam. Also, lots of great secondary characters. So many awesome things going on here. Unfortunately, there were just way to many drama llamas dragging down the story.
Let’s address Jules’ parents first. They were definitely annoying, but at least believable. Lots of kids do experience horrible coming outs; with parents who will do anything to change them. This storyline was a bummer, but to be expected given their behavior throughout the book.
Now the second and biggest soul sucker of the book was Hunter’s ex-girlfriend who was just inexplicably obsessed with Hunter and would do anything to ruin Jules’ life and their relationship. It was some serious Single White Female behavior.
- sending videos to Jules’ parents to out him against his will
- Spying on him at school, work, and parties to report back to his parents if he speaks to Hunter
- Spying on his friends so that they can’t explain to Hunter what’s going on
- Physically and verbally bullying him daily in school
- Blackmailing Hunter into spending time and being physical with her
- !!!PRETENDING TO BE PREGNANT WITH HUNTER’S CHILD!!!
Like, I’m sorry. It’s just too much. The only thing separating her from a soap opera villain was kidnapping Jules’ and faking his death. 🙄
I really wanted to love this, and a lot of people did so if you just love angst for the sake of angst then check this one out. There were a lot of good things going on, and I did love about 75% of the book. I’m gonna end this on a positive note though with my favorite part of the book. They really were quite sweet together.
“You feel so much better than stupid car races and fights and getting drunk at house parties.”
“You say that now.”
“And I’ll still say it in a few weeks and months and years.”
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