

I’m a huge fan of Sarina Bowen’s Ivy Years series so when she announced that she was releasing Extra Credit, I couldn’t wait to read it. Or is it? Can Rikker survive a visit with his parents? And can Graham let him do it alone? Surely that’s long enough to scar over the wounds he received there. YESTERDAY: It’s been seven years since John Rikker left his childhood home in Michigan. Equals hot, hilarious trouble! Study Period follows Pepe and his tutor Josie.

Plus one awkward English tutor with a big crush. STUDLY PERIOD: One hunky hockey player with a language barrier. Blonde Date follows Katie and Andy’s first blind date… Three novellas, including all new Ivy Years fun!īLONDE DATE: A nervous sorority girl, a mean fraternity prank and an adorkable basketball player with a heart of gold. Reading Challenges: Rowena's 2019 A-Z Reading Challenge, Rowena's 2019 GoodReads ChallengeĪmazon | Barnes & Noble | The Ripped Bodice | Google Play Books The moment, when Corey decides to try a new way of training, and a few pages later you get to know what she´s up to, I was again laughing and had my fun while reading the scene where she is in her element and shows that boy what she is capable of.Also in this series: The Year We Hid Away, Blonde Date, The Year We Fell Down, The Understatement of the Year (The Ivy Years, #3), The Shameless Hour (The Ivy Years, #4), The Fifteenth Minute (The Ivy Years, #5), The Fifteenth Minute (The Ivy Years, #5), The Year We Hid Away (The Ivy Years, #2)Ĭliffhanger: View Spoiler » No « Hide Spoiler I mean it was for sure a nice gesture, but why on earth would he want to be the one who tries it with her? That guy has a girlfriend for crying out loud. On the other hand, the scene where Corey and Adam share his present he gave her earlier in the story in a way, that left me speechless.

I was laying flat while reading the scene where she gives Adam his birthday present right in front of his girlfriend Stacia – a real bitch if you ask me. Her sarcasm, her irony, and her humor are fantastic. And in combination with some hilarious scenes and the witty dialogues, you get a wonderful insight into Corey´s mind and thoughts. There is hope, a strong will, and determination to get the best out of life and as much as possible. You always get the feeling as if she knows what she´s writing about. Sarin Bowen shows everything Corey has to deal with, with style, grace, and in a very sensitive way. I read it within a couple of hours once I got started – and it was in some ways a wonderful read. There is no question, that this novel is easy to read and a fast-paced story.
