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Promise by T.K. Leigh

tone611's review

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5.0

Woah! Just reading these few pages is making me die for me. I instantly one clicked Book 1 in this series!

trudyd's review

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4.0

This was an easy quick read. It followed well and gave great insight into the upcoming Duet. I can't wait to read Redemption. Now the finger tapping begins.

yourgirltone's review

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5.0

Woah! Just reading these few pages is making me die for me. I instantly one clicked Book 1 in this series!

persephoneautumn's review

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5.0

This was a wonderful novella introduction into the Redemption series. I loved that it gives a background into the characters and somewhat prepares you for the main books of the series.

angelakparker's review

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4.0

Great intro to the series.

becsa's review

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5.0

Brooklyn Tanner is almost 16 years old and she wonders when she will ever get her first kiss. She has a crush on her best friend's older brother but with a very protective father she doesn't think this kiss will ever come.

Drew Brinks has graduated and will be heading to the University of Minnesota in the fall to play hockey. He is very protective over his sister Molly and Brooklyn but he is starting to see Brooklyn a new way.

As Brooklyn is ready for that first kiss will she catch the eye of Damian Murphy, one of the school's star athletes, or will she ever get Drew to see her differently? Will her dreams come true or will her father squash them all?

This is such a great beginning to the series and I am really looking forward to seeing where things go from here.

I really liked Brooklyn as I could understand why she was after the infamous first kiss but she was definitely putting herself in some difficult situations while trying to get it. I knew Damian wanted more than just a kiss but then I wasn't too sure what Andrew was after.

I found Andrew a little more confusing as it was obvious he did care about Brooklyn but because she was 15 he was also told to stay far away from her. I was mad at him for the scene at the movies with Mindy Jacobson.

I was a little frustrated at Brooklyn's dad as he wanted to protect her so much that it created problems for her as she started getting herself into certain situations and then I was definitely mad at him at the end with Andrew.

I felt so bad for Brooklyn at the end and I can't wait to see what happens next!

lindseydomokur's review

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4.0

The prologue book definitely piqued my interest! I need more for sure!

lexilove13's review

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5.0

TK Leigh never fails to deliver an amazing story! A must read for any fan of hers. The characters just draw you into their story! Can’t wait for the next book

awesomelyamber's review

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5.0

I am honestly itching for more. We know Brooklyn and Drew from Writing Mr. Right. But this time we find out more about their history in this little Prequel. I always felt something was between them in the scenes they were together in (WRM) now we get to see it.

Your first love is always the hardest to get over. I can not wait to read the Redemption Series!

lauramdh's review

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funny medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Plot
  • Strong character development? No
  • Loveable characters? No
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

2.0

The melodrama and overwriting is real in this book. Teenagers don’t talk like this. No one talks like this. Also, can we talk about Drew’s dad being a total creep with his “I know you like the young ones bc I did too” talk bc gross.