Love? Maybe Other reviews at The Book Babe's Reads. Love? Maybe was the perfect embodiment of what I've come to expect from Heather Hepler: fluff. She writes some of the fluffiest and cutest books, but I just can't really connect with her characters or her storylines. It was predictable as all get out, but ultimately forgettable. I wanted Piper and Charlie to be together. I thought that they would be absolutely adorable together, and I was just waiting for that romance to happen - but I feel like I really didn't get real romance with this one. It was sweet, that's for sure; but I felt no chemistry between them. Piper was an okay sort of character, but like I said before... I just can't connect with these characters. I did, however, like Charlie. He was a sweet guy, and truly lit up every scene that he was in, but he just wasn't in the book enough. Truly, I wanted to see more of him. This book was completely full of predictability - and not really the good kind. The predictable that made me just want to have a long serious talk with Piper. She... she's just super dense. All in all, Love? Maybe was an okay read - I even enjoyed it, but it was ultimately forgettable. It is about a girl named Piper. She works at a candy store watches her two younger siblings and does swim team. She is very busy but organized. She has her two best friends Claire and Jillian. Her neighbor is also one of her best friends and his Name is Charlie. Claire has recently gotten dumped and is very sad so Jillian comes up with a plan to find a date for all three of them. They start with the plan and then all of a sudden she is on a date with Ben Donavan the coolest kid in school. When things started happening she realized that he wasn't right for her and things started happening and there were just to many problems. When it came close to valentines day she was feeling better she had all of her friends again and she was happy.
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A sweet teen read. Completely predictable but engaging nonetheless!
—Misty
I loved this book! It was a happily ever after!
—Fabienne