Sunday 9 February 2014

Biker class By Ella Laroche




When good girl Melanie Hart moves to California, she doesn't expect much. 

But her new school is nothing like her hometown, Wisconsin. Sure, there were cliques, but nothing like this. They were all here: bad boys, cheerleaders, football players, nerds, theater lovers, gangsters, drunks, the girls who didn't care who touched them where, the shy ones, the bossy ones, the skaters, the surfers, all of them. 

And Melanie soon learns she has to adjust fast if she's going to survive. 

Because there is one thing she did not expect… 

Suddenly, her class is interrupted by loud rumblings... She glanced to the Sky, but it was as blue and calm as it possibly could be, no ominous cloud in sight. 

… was hard-core California bikers. 

Unfortunately, fate is not on Melanie's side. And if things couldn't get any worse, after she signs up to help tutor, she gets paired with Jake, a potentially dangerous sexy bad boy biker, who isn't exactly kind-hearted. 

Her innocence draws him to her like a lion to its prey, the unobtainable. It's all a game for him... or is there more to him than biker gangs, sex and crime? Now Melanie's once simple and safe life is turning chaotic and highly risky as she begins to fall deeply into dangerous territory. 

Will she pass the temptation test of the sexy bad boy biker? Or will she fail and give in to bad boy biker temptation?
Read on for my review ...


I have to say the first 40% of the novel had me intrigued and kind of hooked. 
Melanie is one of those characters who has it all, the brain, the looks, and the kindness. Only thing is she was so naive, the book makes it come across that she is just kind but its more then that. 
She believed those girls wanted to be friends even though her intuition was telling her they were being mean. Even then she still does the most stupid thing ever, she goes off and does what they say. 
Kind of annoyed me because she seems like the type of girl who has had people put her through shit. 

Now Jake i liked, even his bad boy personality. He didn't even want to be bad deep down, he was doing it to rebel against his dad or his mom, maybe both. 

I didn't feel much about there relationship and ended up just breezing through the last 20% of the book.

2*

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