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Perfect For You, by Ashelyn Drake

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Perfect For You, by Ashelyn Drake

Perfect For You, by Ashelyn Drake



Perfect For You, by Ashelyn Drake

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Seventeen-year-old Meg Flannigan isn’t very self-confident, but what girl would be after her sophomore-year boyfriend dumped her by making out with another girl in front of her locker? Now a senior, Meg catches the eye of not one but two guys at school. They vie over her attention, and both are gorgeous. Sounds good, right? Not if one of the guys is her boyfriend and the other one wants to be. Meg doesn’t want to lose Ash. They’ve been together for almost five months, and she’s falling in love with him. But Noah. Ah, Noah. He’s the irresistible guy Meg has been crushing on for two years, and Meg isn’t ready to send him away either. But if she strings both along, she might be the one left in the cold.

Perfect For You, by Ashelyn Drake

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #204626 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2015-03-23
  • Released on: 2015-03-23
  • Format: Kindle eBook
Perfect For You, by Ashelyn Drake

Review "PERFECT FOR YOU is the perfect read for young and old alike."~Beverly Stowe McClure, author of Life on Hold"Drake knows romance and I look forward to her future books."~Medeia Sharif, author of Snip, Snip Revenge

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About the Author Ashelyn Drake is a New Adult and Young Adult romance author. Her debut NA title Campus Crush is now available. She also write YA and MG paranormal under the name Kelly Hashway. Drake is represented by Sarah Negovetich of Corvisiero Literary Agency. For more information about Ashelyn, visit her website at ashelyndrake.wordpress.com.


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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Good, Quick and Easy read. But It was frustrating at times and the characters definitely acted their young ages. By Casey M. Britton Review for Ramblings From This Chick. ramblingsfromthischick.blogspot.comPerfect for You is the first book I have ever read by Ashelyn Drake, but I thought this book sounded really good. I occasionally like to torture myself with love triangles, and this one seemed to be right up my alley. Perfect for You is a young adult book, and the characters are in high school. I do think that this book can be enjoyed by readers of all ages though as long as you keep the age group in mind. I did find the characters to be childish and immature, but that is the age group and I honestly didn't think that it was anything out of the ordinary for how most teens act.Meg Flannigan is a senior in High School, and enjoys spending her time with her best friend Gray, her boyfriend Ash, and playing tennis. She was humiliated as a sophomore when her then boyfriend Derrick dumped her for a freshman. Ever since, she has had a hard time trusting others. Even though things are good with Ash, she finds herself being drawn to her crush Noah who has started to notice her finally after two years of her crushing on him. When Noah makes it his mission to win Meg, problems begin to occur between her and Ash. To make matters worse, Liz a freshman cheerleader has set her sights on Ash and refuses to give up. As Meg finds herself torn between her boyfriend Ash and the charming and sweet Noah, she has to make a choice or risk losing both of them and ending up alone.I really loved Ash. He was sweet and kind, and a lot more patient than I would have been. I do think he screwed up. He was blind when it came to Liz at first, and even after Meg filled him in he continued to allow her to think she had a shot because he liked the attention. But he didn't cross the line with her, and he really did love Meg. Meg drove me nuts at times, but I did like her. I felt her conflict between Noah and Ash, even if I didn't agree with her actions at all. She loved Ash and was happy to be with him, but she also had liked Noah for so long and he was such a good guy. I think that she let things with Noah go on for far too long though, and he was right in the fact that she didn't push him away or try very hard to stop things between them even when she knew it was wrong. But I thought that Ash and Meg were so great together, and I was rooting for those two from the start. I didn't like Noah though. He might come off as this great guy who really liked Meg, but at the same time he never made a move until after she was with someone else. Then he claimed to not be trying to break her up with Ash, but his actions spoke a completely different story. I really thought that despite his feelings for Meg, he was a wolf in sheep's clothing and I didn't care for how he acted at all. He wasn't a good guy deep down, and he really killed parts of this book for me.Overall, I think that this was a good story. It was a quick and easy read, if a bit frustrating. The characters definitely acted their ages, and at times I really wanted to tell them all to grow up. They made horrible choices, thought of themselves above others, and reveled in attention they shouldn't have because it felt good. But honestly that is what being a teenager is all about. They were no different than any other teen I have ever known, and I think that they were written pretty realistically. My biggest complaint of this story was Noah though. I just didn't like him and thought that he was a complete fake. He was out to get whatever he wanted and didn't care who got hurt along the way. The worst part is that he didn't even really seem to actually care about Meg that deeply, and he seemed to just want her at the time and I think part of that was just the chase and wanting what he couldn't have. I think that I would have been able to relate to him much more if he wouldn't have been so selfish, and if I felt his feelings for Meg were genuine. I think that this story was one that a lot of people will enjoy, and it was a good book to slip in when you are looking for something to kill a few hours without being too heavy. I would read more from Ashelyn Drake in the future, and I did enjoy her writing style.**Complimentary Copy Provided by YA Bound Book Tours**

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. True to the high school drama that arises from virtually nothing By ysar Meg’s never quite recovered from the betrayal and humiliation of finding her boyfriend kissing another girl during sophomore year. But two years later, she’s done her best to move on with Ash, her almost perfect boyfriend of five months, and everything seems to be going well. Until Noah shows up. Noah, the guy who never noticed her even as she crushed on him for years, who never spoke to her before, who’s suddenly paying attention to her and making it clear he’s interested in more than friendship. Choosing between the boy she’s always wanted and the boy she has isn’t going to be easy.But... Sadly, the author was kind enough to thank an editor who thinks mid-drift is a body part. And apparently doesn’t own a dictionary. Or have access to Google. I’m sure many would say that’s not a big deal, but I have to disagree. Butchering words that have been in the English language for roughly a millennium is something I would expect from a teenager on Facebook, not someone whose job it is to know the finer points of the language.The Verdict: Perfect for You is a surprisingly accurate look inside the angsty, emotional, confusing, second-guessing, insecure mind of a teenage girl. One moment, she’s perfectly happy with Ash, and the next, she’s paying more attention to Noah than she should. And it’s not the usual thing where she’s too naive to see Noah’s motives. Sure, at first she’s not certain that he’s really interested in her, though she does spot some clues. But then it’s pretty clear, and against her better judgement, she just can’t stay away from him.Ash is easily the perfect boyfriend — at least as far as high school goes. But he, too, is getting some unexpected attention from a fawning freshman cheerleader, and that brings up all Meg’s old insecurities from when her previous boyfriend thought publicly cheating was a good way to break up with her. Meg’s jealously over this new girl and trouble balancing innocuous friendship with the desire for Noah’s attention with Ash’s emerging jealousy makes for a love triangle that’s probably played out in every high school in America. And despite the fact that I attended high school sometime around the end of the Neolithic age, I was sucked right back into that incredibly emotional, confounding, occasionally hysterical bubble of teenage angst.That’s not to say it’s an entirely angsty read, though. It’s more of a teenage emotional journey with a little coming-of-age sprinkled in. If you didn’t feel like Meg at some point in high school, you certainly had at least three friends who did, so I’m pretty sure everyone can relate to her in some way. You probably dated an Ash, too, even if you didn’t realize it at the time. And Noah? He’s that one unattainable guy you still swooned over when no one was looking. Unlike a lot of young adult books that take place in those old linoleum halls, Perfect for You stays true to the high school drama that arises from virtually nothing, without throwing in any over-the-top conspiracies involving mean girls or too many scenes more appropriate for contrived TV drama than real life. For the bulk of the story, I was just as torn as Meg, thinking Ash was absolutely wonderful and still wondering if Noah could be the one. Fortunately, the end of the story plays out just as believably, somehow delivering a happily ever after that is the perfect culmination of all that teenage emotion.***FicCentral received this book from YA Bound Book Tours for free in exchange for an honest review. Even so, we're far too opinionated to let a freebie influence our thoughts or the contents of the reviews we post here.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Tennis, Football, and Love By Beverly's Reviews Take a girl who plays tennis and whose boyfriend plays football. Add a would-be boyfriend who also plays tennis. Mix, and you have a triangle of who our heroine will choose that will keep you guessing until the very end.In Author Ashelyn Drake’s YA contemporary novel, PERFECT FOR YOU, senior Meg Flannigan loves Ash, the quarterback of Treemont High’s football team. But lately, Noah, the tennis player, has been showing an interest in Meg too. She’s had a crush on him for years and is drawn to his charming ways. To complicate her life even more, Meg’s ex-boyfriend Derrick is back. Freshman Liz is after Ash, and Meg’s being a terrible friend to her best friend Grayson. What’s a poor girl to do?PERFECT FOR YOU is the perfect read for young and old alike. For teen readers that may be going through the same “which boy is right for me” experiences to see that they’re not alone. For older readers, like me, it will bring back those agonizing years when the boy you liked always cared for someone else and the boy that liked you, you couldn’t stand. Sometimes I wanted to shout at Meg to stop being so wishy-washy. She had a boyfriend that would do anything for her. Of course, the other guy was pretty nice too, and good looking. The characters each have a distinct personality. Meg really has great choices, whichever boy she decides she loves. No, I’m not telling. Read the book to find out. So pick up a copy or download it to your e-reader and go along with Meg and friends as they deal with their problems, not always in the best way, but the best they know how.The author provided me with a copy of the book for my honest review.###

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