- On Sale June 19, 2018 -
In other words, the perfect summer beach read. It sorta read like a Nicholas Sparks Jr. book. lol Sparks for Teens. Somebody trademark that, quick. You know how in all of Sparks' books, it's pretty quiet and then there's that one twist that you don't see coming? Same story here. I did not see that twist coming at all.
I think that the cover of this book is absolutely perfect for the story. It looks just like how I pictured Jade in my mind. Also, super cute. However, I don't think the title makes much sense with the story. Nothing that happened in here was anywhere near "almost impossible." It was pretty much your average YA contemporary.
The immature banter between the two love interests was a bit irritating at times. Also, it was kind of random that BOTH of the girl's parents were rock stars in separate bands. Now that's almost impossible. lol
One more beef I had with the story was the contradictions. On the one hand, Jade was supposedly a wild hippie child who stayed out late at night and made friends everywhere she went. Yet, the mom says that she reads too much and doesn't have a life at all and makes her do more outside of her comfort zone. That doesn't make a lot of sense to me. You can't be a friendly and independent girl but also a loser shut in all at once. I don't think that was super well thought out.
Thanks to NetGalley for providing me with an arc.