Le pongo 5 pero creo que lo dejaría en un 4,7. Me ha faltado algo pero realmente no sé el qué. Quizá conocer un poco más a Mateo. No estoy segura. No creo que le sobre nada, lo cual es raro para un libro de este género Ö. Lo más asombroso es que no cae en los tópicos de la romántica y *clap clap clap* *reverencia*. Lo he agradecido enormemente, uff. Me ha gustado, síp, puede que caiga algo más de esta autora. Pero ya echo de menos a Peyton y a Mateo. Y a Lissette y a Naomi ;_; Peyton Prescott has never wanted for anything and never will if her life goes as planned. She has money, looks, and the guy that will keep her in the lifestyle she's been born into, Leland Goodreau. Everyone gives Peyton what she wants, everyone that is except Mateo Bravo. Peyton decides to make an example of the hot caterer and show him that she is in charge. Things don't go according to Peyton's plan. She is drawn to Mateo in a way she's never been drawn to any man. He shows her just how sheltered her life has been and makes her weak in the knees while he does it. Ms Voight has done it again!!! She plunges you into the story and never lets you come up for air! Peyton is hard to like in the beginning and she should be. The song Rich Girl by Hall & Oates fits her to a T! But no one has ever told her no or that she should act differently. Mateo has his own reasons for hating the rich people he and his sister are contracted to serve. He wants nothing more than to use Peyton and throw her aside. Mateo is all alpha male and I wouldn't mind him cooking me dinner any time!!!! I love how the feelings that emerge between these two change each one of them. Yes it is easy to see where Peyton has to change and watching her wake up to what everyday people go through is rewarding in itself. Watching Mateo change his mind about Peyton and give into his feelings is so sweet. Their love is tested and they both have to give things up to be together. Can they make it?? Pick up the book and find out!!!4.5 Stars!!!
Do You like book The Undisciplined Bride (2013)?
Please tell me this novel isn't 90% narration and 10% dialogue, then i'll read it.
—Chulapasiempre
Ugh. Cliched phrasing and stock figures alone made me abandon this.
—meghanak