A review by ela_35
Flip by Briana Michaels

lighthearted fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? No
  • Loveable characters? No
  • Diverse cast of characters? N/A
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

1.0

 There was a lot of contradiction and I found Erin annoying. 

At the beginning, both Erin and Trey don’t know what they want so they say one thing and then a second later contradict themselves. For example, Trey acts like he wants more with Erin, but then he thinks about how falling in love with her will complicate things for him, and then goes back to trying to persuade her to give them a chance. After a few chapters though, it was Erin who kept saying that she didn’t want Trey, but then she would tell him to come back. It was frustrating and even at the end, it still didn’t seem like they were in a stable relationship as I was sure that Erin would change her mind again. 

I think that even though he was a fully developed character in only three scenes in this book, Glitch was my favourite. I liked how he already knew about Erin and Trey’s relationship so that wasn’t going to be an unnecessary conflict. Also, I really liked his conversations with both of them, especially Erin. 

Beetle wasn’t developed at all, and he only appeared to make something happen in terms of the plot. 

After this book, I’m not sure if I’ll want to read any other books by this author.