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Love Beyond Opposites by Molly E. Lee

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4.0

Love Beyond Opposites is a real story. A beautiful story. 


I loved both Lennon and Jade. I loved how determined they were to work for their dreams. I have seen so many of my friends bury their aspirations and dreams because they wanted to make their parents proud of themselves, and I loved seeing these two fight for their dreams. 


Lennon and Jade were so cute together, and their friendship was as beautiful (Maybe even more beautiful) as their love. 


Love Beyond Opposites was a real story, with its own ups and downs. The characters were awesome, the storyline sweet. 


Overall, it was a package of feels, and it left me smiling from ear to ear. 

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3.0

16/04/2019

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3.0

This bk was the perfect follow up to Lee’s Love Between Enemies and the perfect finale to her Grad Night series. Lennon and Jade are polar opposites. She’s a math nerd and closet artist and he’s just biding his time til he can be a rock star. These characters perfectly played off of each other and the course of the book there wasn’t a single moment I wasn’t rooting for them!!

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4.0

Disclaimer: I received a free copy of this book and chose to review it. This in no way impacts my opinion.

Omg I freaking love this series. Full review to come on Books And Ladders!

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3.0

Lennon and Jade are complete opposites. Lennon is a budding rock star and Jade is a mathlete. They have been tip toeing around each other for the the last four years. On graduation night they are forced to spend time together in a funny set of circumstances. As the night goes on they see different sides of each other and realize their potential feelings. Even though they like each other they don’t think it will work out. To be honest I liked the story but i felt like it dragged on and on with why they shouldn’t make the next step. Things finally picked up towards the end and it ended on a really cute note. I’ve read all the books in this series and they reminded me of my high school days all over again.

3 1/2 Stars

*Netgalley Review*

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4.0

Very good story! However, it was drug out soooo much! I think the story would be have much better without all the filler fluff. We understood they were attracted to each other and didn't need it retold over and over and over again!
With that being said, it was a great story. I LOVED that it was an all day event with a small several months/years later chapter.
Each character was great and I enjoyed them.
I'd give this author another go with the hope that the next story isn't as repetitive with the feels.

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5.0

Thanks Netgalley for a copy to read and review. This review states my honest opinion of the book.

The cover was really great and eye catching. The blurb was what truly caught my eye, this type of romance book has seen an explosion of readers. A popular genre the nerdy romance has become. It has a lot less drama and decidedly more fun.

Lennon has a gift for music. The book starts out with him meeting a girl from a mathlete group his dads hosts assistant teaching. Lennon instantly recognizes something about Jade Aaron that makes him seek her out constantly even if it's to steal her tests she has doodled on or snippets of conversation. His dad warns him to keep his distance because she is incredibly smart and not a normal conquest for Lennon's groupies. Graduation day comes and this could be Lennons last chance to test the waters with his high school crush.

I enjoyed this book and read it in one sitting. Lennon was a caring and gifted character who showed a soft spot for Jade. The pace of the book was great as the last night Jade chauffeurs Lennon around. The story easily held my interest and was definitely Young Adult. I enjoyed it giving it five stars of entertainment! I hope we get another book. Thanks Netgalley for a great book!

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adventurous lighthearted fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix

3.0

3 stars


This was a cute story filled with a rockstar, a mathlete, and one night of graduation night shenanigans. I thought this story was really cute. I tend to enjoy stories that take place over the course of a single day and this one was no different. A high school graduation, a lakeside concert, and a hunt for a flash drive made this story interesting. I enjoyed the characters. I just thought their nicknames for each other are a bit cliche, but cute for a high school romance. There was a bit more language than I anticipated in a YA contemporary. However, I enjoyed the book overall! I just wish I had read the other books in the series first.


Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for providing this book in exchange for an honest review.

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5.0

Review Originally Posted On: Taylor Fenner's Bookish World

Jade Aaron is a mathlete, a nerd, the type of girl Lennon Pryor would never in a million years be interested in - or so she thinks. With gradation coming up she can't wait to get to UCLA and be able to pursue the art degree her mother thinks is a waste of time. She should be pursuing a more logical degree in mathematics. But just once Jade wants to live a little. Starting with attending Lennon Pryor's graduation bash.

Lennon Pryor has his eye on the prize, he's thisclose to signing a record deal for his band with a label that will extend their three-month tour opening for the BlackHats and get them an album. He doesn't have time to start a relationship he'll just end up abandoning. But he can't stop thinking about Jade Aaron, the girl he's wanted to be with since the first time he saw her freshman year.

It's graduation night, and it will be a wild, life changing ride.

I really loved this book. When I requested it I didn't realize it was the third book in (what I believe is) a trilogy but this book can be read as a standalone. I love any book where the male main character is a rock star and this book shows Lennon on the brink of stardom and not wanting to miss out on the girl he's always wanted.

I loved that Jade was an artist who was working on a graphic novel, it made her such a cool character. Jade's mother, on the other hand, was so out of line in the beginning trying to discourage Jade's passion. I hate parent characters like that but it seems to be a popular trope.

This book is a fun, fast read. I devoured it in an afternoon on a snow day and the time flew by.

Overall, this book is perfect for anyone looking for a quick, cute read about getting a chance with someone you never thought would be interested in you.

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4.0

The first time Lennon Pryor saw Jade Aaron he was entranced, she became his unknowing muse. Lennon knew he wanted to be a rock star and he also knew he couldn't do commitment and Jade deserved commitment. For four years he held his crush and Jade flourished as a mathelete and 4.0 student, but when graduation night comes around Lennon finds himself in Jade's company and realizes she is everything.

I thought this was a unique concept and liked the chemistry between Lennon and Jade. I thought Lennon's dad was honest and realistic where Lennon was concerned. Jade had a lot of depth once you got a flash of her life and the weight of succeeding she had been carrying around. Entertaining story.