First Light (Project Five Fifteen) review by dest...
First Light (Project Five Fifteen Book 1)
Age Range - Mature Young Adult
Genre - Paranormal

LitPick Review

Age at time of review - 14
Reviewer's Location - Bridge water, Nj, United States
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This story is about a young girl named Ronnie who just lost her father. Now that her father is gone, she lives with her older sister and her daughter. While attending the funeral, Ronnie spotted a strange boy there who she didn't recognize. She starts seeing him around town more, but never talks to him. Until one day, while Ronnie was leaving a diner, she noticed she left her wallet at home. The waitress was giving her a hard time, saying she was going to call the police. The boy from the funeral came to her rescue and paid for her. After that, she and the boy, Kalen, spent more time together. She found herself falling for him. Ronnie has lost her father, and falling for Kalen will cause her to risk losing more. Is it worth it?

Opinion: 

I didn't really enjoy this book. It's like any other love/romance book; the good girl falls in love with the bad guy. When I read the summary of this book, I thought it was going to be different and exciting. I was wrong. Although I didn't like the book, it is believable. I personally know a girl who has fallen for a "bad boy," and now they're married. So yes, this book is very believable. The characters were also credible. I liked how the characters were real people and not fairies or had magical powers. But I was not able to relate or identify to any of the characters. I would recommend this book to teenage girls. Although I'm a teenage girl and I didn't like the book, I'm sure other girls have different taste in books, and I'm sure a lot would enjoy a book like this. I'm not the "girly girl" type, so maybe I'll recommend this to those girls.

Rating:
3
Content Rating:

Content rating - some mature content
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