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Yours Truly, Taddy (The Undergrad Years #2) by Avery Aster review

***CAUTION: SPOILERS AHEAD***
WOW wow wow wow wow! Avery Aster is such an amazing writer. He or She (since I can’t find anything that states whether Avery Aster is male or female) writes such HOT, compelling stories that you just help but to fall in love with the characters and feel like a RWBF (real world best friend).
In this book we follow Taddy on her journey. She’s trying to make some money for college by modeling. She’s on a flight on her way to a fabulous photo shoot with her entourage and her trio of foreign hotties. Some unfortunate event causes mishap with two of the passengers. Taddy finds herself lost, a little hopeless and feeling kinda naughty. What would you do if you thought it was your last day on Earth?
In the middle of nowhere, she connects with the only living person near her. It just so happens to be one of those hotties mentioned above. Leon saved Taddy’s life and finds himself very attracted to his model. While on their own they find solace in eachother, trying to keep hope alive as well as eachother. Leon not only saves Taddy’s life, she gives him her v-card. That is what you do when you come so close to death, you try to feel alive. 
 When they wake up, washed on shore Taddy finds out way too much about Leon that he has tried too hard to keep hidden. With his secret out- now it’s time for a little damage control. Taddy is hurt and confused by the news. She was lost. She has been liberated from her sexual freedom. And BOOM smacked in the face.  
But alas, as Avery style that hurt doesn’t last long. She shakes herself off by having another wild ride with the person least likely to have her and she’s back to her old loud loveable self. 
What a great read! She’s a relatable character with realistic trates- this was a refreshing read and HOT HOT HOT!!! 
Keep ’em coming Avery. I CANNOT wait until Blake’s story! I’m off to read Taddy’s present love story Unscrupulous (Amazon)
Happy Reading,
Mel

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