Notes By Gracie Graham — Love

While it’s a "sweet" romance, Graham doesn’t shy away from real-world problems like crumbling family dynamics and the anxiety of transitioning to adulthood.

If you’re a sucker for the trope, you already know that the tension of a "forced-proximity" project is the ultimate recipe for romance. In Love Notes , the fourth book in the Lakeview Prep series , Gracie Graham delivers a sweet YA story that proves the thin line between love and hate is often blurred by a few unexpected "angel projects". The Plot: From Rivalry to Redemption Love Notes by Gracie Graham

Carson and our protagonist have years of history "glaring holes" through each other, and that established friction makes their eventual chemistry feel earned. While it’s a "sweet" romance, Graham doesn’t shy

Finding Harmony in Chaos: A Review of Love Notes by Gracie Graham The Plot: From Rivalry to Redemption Carson and

Love Notes is a quick, heartwarming read that captures the angst and emotion of high school royalty and the "peasants" who bring them down to earth. It’s perfect for readers who want a romance that feels like a warm hug but still has enough sparks to keep the pages turning.

The story follows a perfectionist heroine whose senior year is quickly unraveling. Between her parents’ constant arguing and the crushing weight of college admissions, the last thing she needs is her long-time nemesis, , hitting her in the face with a basketball during gym class.

Robert Allen

Since being a toddler, Robert Allen has been immersed in video games, anime, and tokusatsu. Currently, his days are spent teaching at two southern California colleges. But his evenings and weekends are filled with STGs, RPGs, and action titles and well at writing for Tech-Gaming since 2007.

11 Comments

  1. The graphics aren’t the best. The girls look kind of plain. I guess that’s because it’s an H game.

  2. Good review. I played the demo and couldn’t keep the bullet counter going. Is that in one of the modes?

  3. Good review. I’m a little surprised. You’ll H games kind of suck when it comes to quality.

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