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Wednesday, 24 June 2015

Review: Vérité by Rachel Blaufeld

****4 Stars****
 
 
I haven't read a book yet by Rachel Blaufeld that I haven't thoroughly enjoyed and Verite certainly didn't disappoint.
Tingly is trying forget her past and get over her fling with her French professor, all she wants to do now is concentrate on running in her track team. She just wants to fade into the background but she's forced to attend a study group and catches the eye of one of the members of the Basket Ball team, Tiberius. As much as she tries to push him away, Ty doesn't give up and slowly she begins to let him in.
Ty and Tingly are both such loveable characters, both from very different backgrounds. Ty is so big and strong but a real sweetie who really knows how to treat and protect his woman.
My favourite of Ty's team mates is Jamel and I really really, really hope that Rachel is planning on writing his story.
This book is brilliantly written and is solely from Tingly's POV.
I really enjoyed every single chapter and I can't wait to read more in future from this author.

Blurb
 
That’s me—Tingly Simmons—athlete, foreign-language major, professor lover, obsessed idiot girl. Definitely not a frat rat or sorority slut. I’ve never even played beer pong.

I ditched the vapid, soulless high-society life of Los Angeles for the promise of something more meaningful in rural Ohio. Accepting a track scholarship for college, I tried running my way to happiness, but instead I ended up sleeping with my French professor and falling head over heels for him.

When that relationship fell apart, so did I.

Barely hanging on by a thread and using the most absurd coping skills, I was determined to hide behind my past indiscretions. That was, until I met Tiberius Jones. Never in my wildest dreams did I think I’d learn the truth about love from a six-foot-five basketball player.
 
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