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Book Review of She's So Dead to Us (He's So/She's So, Bk 1)

She's So Dead to Us (He's So/She's So, Bk 1)
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SHE'S SO DEAD TO US is a perfect addition to the YA subgenre that consists of friendship drama, red-hot romance, and money troubles. Kieran Scott (who writes the Private series under her pen name) has introduced to us a new set of characters whom you'll want to know every sordid detail about.

For a book in a genre with the potential for characters to fall unconvincingly flat and stereotypical, SHE'S SO DEAD TO US is, like Kieran's other books, remarkable with its character development. Ally is rightfully the star of the show: she's an appealing protagonist who refuses to let others walk over her. Whereas many MCs in other books like to brood endlessly about wrongs done to them, Ally will simply confront the person and let them know what she thinks. This kind of assertiveness is HOT, and it's easy to see why the other characters either can't help liking her or love to hate her.

SHE'S SO DEAD TO US is presented in Ally and Jake's alternating first-person POVs. Normally male POVs written by female authors leave me unconvinced, but I found myself actually very much liking Jake here. Yes, he can be an arrogant hottie, but as we follow him and see how he gets to know Ally, we perfectly comprehend his mindset.

Plot-wise, the novel feels as though it's been done before, but what makes this worth reading is how effortlessly we get sucked into these privileged suburban teens' shenanigans. This is a must-read if you love these types of books, and for the rest of us, it's also a easy and delicious read, perfect for those mindless days where we want to sink ourselves into other people's petty problems.