Review Detail
4.1 18
Young Adult Fiction
248
A Blooming Author
(Updated: June 03, 2026)
Overall rating
5.0
Plot
5.0
Characters
N/A
Writing Style
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Illustrations/Photos (if applicable)
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Reader reviewed by the book muncher
Lauren is a lucky girl, mostly because of her perfect boyfriend Dave. Hes a star football and baseball player and incredibly gorgeous, not to mention extremely smart, loyal, and nice. Her grades are fine and shes got a great friend Katie, but she doesnt realize that shes missing out on anything until Evan Kirkland shows up. Lauren is almost an entirely different person with Evan, because she doesnt pretend anything with him. But even as a passionate relationship with Evan develops, Lauren cant bring herself to break up with her perfect boyfriend Dave. Shes torn between her two personalities: the one that accepts her life with Dave as perfect even though its boring or the more wild and honest side that Evan brings out.
Bloom was a very romantic and sexy story. However although I loved the story, I didnt always love Lauren. She was just so frustrating sometimes, especially when she couldnt make up her mind between which guy she wanted. I have to forgive her though, because shes really only human (even if she is fictional). The setting of high school was not particularly unique, but I felt that the story worked well in it. Also, I liked how the story stayed pretty focused on Laurens problems instead of meandering onto Katies or Daves problems. However, by touching on these other characters problems, I was left with many unanswered problems regarding them and I wished there were more of these characters in the story. Nevertheless, I felt that Bloom was a very honest and definitely romantic story that Id reread if I had time.
I have to say though that I preferred Stealing Heaven by Elizabeth Scott to her first novel, Bloom because it was just more unique, but I still did enjoy reading Bloom. I recommend this novel for fans of Nick & Norahs Infinite Playlist by Rachel Cohn and David Levithan, Wake by Lisa McMann, and When It Happens by Susane Colasanti.
reposted from http://thebookmuncher.blogspot.com
Lauren is a lucky girl, mostly because of her perfect boyfriend Dave. Hes a star football and baseball player and incredibly gorgeous, not to mention extremely smart, loyal, and nice. Her grades are fine and shes got a great friend Katie, but she doesnt realize that shes missing out on anything until Evan Kirkland shows up. Lauren is almost an entirely different person with Evan, because she doesnt pretend anything with him. But even as a passionate relationship with Evan develops, Lauren cant bring herself to break up with her perfect boyfriend Dave. Shes torn between her two personalities: the one that accepts her life with Dave as perfect even though its boring or the more wild and honest side that Evan brings out.
Bloom was a very romantic and sexy story. However although I loved the story, I didnt always love Lauren. She was just so frustrating sometimes, especially when she couldnt make up her mind between which guy she wanted. I have to forgive her though, because shes really only human (even if she is fictional). The setting of high school was not particularly unique, but I felt that the story worked well in it. Also, I liked how the story stayed pretty focused on Laurens problems instead of meandering onto Katies or Daves problems. However, by touching on these other characters problems, I was left with many unanswered problems regarding them and I wished there were more of these characters in the story. Nevertheless, I felt that Bloom was a very honest and definitely romantic story that Id reread if I had time.
I have to say though that I preferred Stealing Heaven by Elizabeth Scott to her first novel, Bloom because it was just more unique, but I still did enjoy reading Bloom. I recommend this novel for fans of Nick & Norahs Infinite Playlist by Rachel Cohn and David Levithan, Wake by Lisa McMann, and When It Happens by Susane Colasanti.
reposted from http://thebookmuncher.blogspot.com
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