I have really enjoyed this series. It was the cover of the first Book, My Super Sweet Sixteenth Century that caught my eye and got me started and mind you, that doesn't happen often.This book revolves more about Cat and Lucas since they have not had their story yet. It's not just a story about their romance but it's about both of them finding themselves and the life that they want. For Lucas, it was not being in the shadow of his brother and pursuing what he wants. For Cat, it was closure for the hole in her heart. There were a lot more interactions between Cat and Jenna as well and there were lots of swoony, sweet and teary moments in this book. It is more emotional driven especially for Cat. You see her vulnerable moments as she has opened herself to the people around her. I like that Lucas was not afraid to show his vulnerability and emotions as well. I had also been wondering about Cip and how life was doing for him without Less and I was in for a surprise. That was really unexpected. Nice one, Rachel.The writing is a little different from the other 2 books in that, the story alternates between Cat and Lucas' POVs. I thought Rachel Harris wrote it very well since I'm sure it's not easy writing a book as it is much less in diff POVs within a book.I hope there's going to be more coming as I feel we need a story about Cip. I haven't had enough of Reyna, her tea leaves reading and magic yet. My Not So Super Sweet Life is very different from the first two books in the series, but just as wonderful to read! The first book, My Super Sweet Sixteenth Century, featured Cat as the narrator and center of the story. The second, A Tale of Two Centuries, was told by Alessandra as she went on her own journey. This third novel tells the story of Lucas and Cat through their alternating viewpoints. There is also no time travelling in this one, although there just may be some Reyna gypsy magic going on! This is one is more about finding one's way through the kinds of struggles that we have all been through at one time or another in our lives.This book was a bit deeper and more intense than the previous two. Cat is still struggling with trust issues and she is learning to finally come out of her self-imposed shell. Learning to trust and to open up to others after years of neglect by her mothers is difficult for her. She's never really understood why her mother abandoned her and she feels that she needs that closure. There were times during this arc that I just wanted to reach into my Kindle and slap some reality into her mother. We also learn a lot more about Lucas. He has his own story, his own struggles, separate and distinct from Cat. There is a lot of heart ache, sadness, and frustration in his world. His struggles, too, are those that I think a lot of us can understand.There are new characters in this book... Cat's mother and Ransom. I won't say much about him, for fear of spoilers, but I will say that I hope that there might me more about him in the future. There is a story there that was just hinted at and I want to know more!There is some swoon-worthy romance in this book, lots and lots of it. Cat and Lucas. Alessandra and Austin. There is a bit of heat and a whole lot of sweetness in their romances, as well as the requisite moments of angst... perfect YA love. But one of the things that I love most about these books is that the girl is not centered on her boyfriend. There is all of the swoony love stuff that you could want, but the girls are their own people with their own thoughts and ideas and opinions. Thank you, Rachel, for giving us that!Some Quotastic Goodness --"This place has harbored many a scandalized politician, so you two miscreants should feel right at home (Loc. 307)." --"Hey, Alessandra called me a dashing hero, which I am pretty sure is Shakespearean for awesome (Loc. 331)." --The air around us is electric. Humming, vibrating, and heated, weighted with lust, desire, even love (Locc. 376).My Recommendation: If I had to pick one of the three books in this series as my favorite... well, I couldn't do it! I have loved every one of these books. While this could be read as a standalone novel, I would recommend reading My Super Sweet Sixteenth Century and A Tale of Two Centuries.NOTE: I received this book from NetGalley. This does not affect my opinion or the content of my review. This is an honest review based on my own opinions.
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3.5 stars, like it, but not so much as the first one, now we have to wait for Ransom story and Reyna
—Rhojo88
Ooo Lucas totally gives Austin a run for his money! SWOON CITY! Review to come release day ;)
—chio
I'm the author so you know, I think this is just made of all things awesome ;) he he
—Arsu
not going to read this one since its not coming out in paperback
—Clau103368