Synopsis
He was the talented bad boy everyone wanted.
I was the irrelevant geek everyone hated.He was the sun…drawing all of us in.
I was a black hole…taking up space.He was destined to be a star.
I was destined to remain an insignificant no one.Until he made me believe I was special…
And then he destroyed me.
I never thought I’d see Phoenix Walker again after he broke my heart, but fate had other plans.
One tour. Eight weeks. Forty shows.
Countless opportunities to make him pay.
The world thought he was a God…
But I knew the truth.Goodreads
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Review
Several people had told me to read The Words, and I get it.
Thie first part of the book was about Lennon, a fat nerdy girl that I related to instantly. I loved her from the beginning. I liked Phoenix. Well, I liked high school Phoenix. I appreciated that he saw something more in Lennon than anyone else.
While Lennon remained a fantastic character throughout the book, all the work to get me to like Phoenix went down the tubes when we meet rockstar Phoenix. He was awful, and though I was still rooting for him and Lennon, I also wouldn’t have blamed her for giving up on him completely.
Phoenix is pretty terrible and the fact that most of the conflict could have been solved if he had just asked Lennon were the reasons this didn’t get a five-star from me. I felt like Phoenix could have groveled a little more. The story was beautifully written, and I was immensely entertained by this story! I am really hoping the other characters in this series get their own books!
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