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Your mother may be living with her boyfriend of only a few months, but at least the stunt Shannen pulled has put some of your friends back in your court. Even so, you're still angry and what better way to get over Jake than to blow off some steam with local guy, Cooper. People will hardly recognize your new attitude, but the old one wasn't getting you anywhere, so who cares! Jake Graydon, an exciting opportunity is waiting for you in the service industry! Are your grades so low your parents have grounded you for the summer?

Did you the girl you really like unceremoniously leave you behind? Would you rather eat dirt than see your friends again? Then a job at the local coffee shop is just the ticket! Suprisingly, Ally's father is the new manager so you get to be reminded of her nearly every day.

Maybe it's time to start flirting with your best friend's ex or even taking school a bit more seriously. Especially when you finally see Ally and she's hanging around with some loser and it's couldn't be more clear that she is over you. Have a great summer! Get A Copy. Hardcover , pages. More Details Original Title. Other Editions 7. Friend Reviews.

To see what your friends thought of this book, please sign up. Is there another book after this? I loved it and want to read more! Unicorn Bae Yes! Lists with This Book. Community Reviews. Showing Average rating 3. Rating details. More filters. Sort order. He's So Not Worth It , continues right off from the first book, so basically the whole drama continues but it's more While the first book had a lot of mean-girl action and a couple of the girls were downright b!

In fact, there was only one b! Ally has finally, whacked out. The pressure has finally exploded and the poor girl has all these things happening to her at the same time, so who could really blame her?

H He's So Not Worth It , continues right off from the first book, so basically the whole drama continues but it's more Her father is back, she doesn't want to play family with her mom, her new boyfriend and his daughter, she misses Jake - but can't get over the fact that he lied.

Faith and Shannen are acting human again - but her trust is shot. Then there is the Cooper thing and the Jake, Hammond, Chloe thing and what she said to Annie whom I adore and so on, and so on.

She doesn't know who to turn to or what to do and her emotions and thoughts are basically everywhere all at once. So yeah, rebel-Ally Ryan isn't very happy and she's gonna make sure everyone knows it.

While I thought that this was rather a realistic move on Scott to portray her this way, it wasn't always easy to read. Don't get me wrong, I liked that Ally was finally starting to fight back and hold her ground, but it went a little to far.

I liked the strong, calm, collected and in control Ally that we had in the first book and seeing her self-destruct with that loser, Cooper, and the way she generally treated everyone, was pretty hard to stomach.

I still really love the writing, but there are were a couple things that bothered me. One is, the fact that none of these characters can't ever just say what they want to say or explain the situation. Why does everyone seem to run away? It felt like every single fight or heated conversation lasts a few words then it's poof. A door slam, or leaving, or driving away, or getting interrupted.

It felt so unsettling, unfinished and very frustrating. I like my characters feisty in books and firmly believe for them to just. Angst is good, but it can only go so far. I think it's been pushed to the limit for this book. I also didn't care for how much the parents were involved in this one compared to the last one, but that's just my issues and not necessary the book.

The ending, of course landing on a cliffy, so I'm very curious how Scott will clean that up. My only hope for the next book is that she's not planning on writing another break-up scene. Please, make the running stop. Overall, while this book had it's flaws and I did have some issues. I still very much enjoyed it. Who knew I would love getting all riled-up, but I do. It's a fun series that has so.

Once I started this, I couldn't stop. It really is an all consuming read. View all 11 comments. Dec 13, Giselle rated it really liked it Shelves: , genre-romance , 4-star , age-young-adult , bought-online , own , genre-contemporary.

Crazy book!! I flew through it. Bratty, self-absorbed characters and parents what more could you want?! All these characters make the worst kind of mistakes and it gets them in the worst type of situations! It's like reading a TV Show come to life. So much drama, it'll make your head spin. I needed a quick read and this one was it! Apr 29, Morgan F rated it it was ok Shelves: candy , goodreads-author , series , multiple , e-book , galleygrab , romance , young-adult , summer , Oooooh the drama :0 This could have all been avoided if everyone wasn't so damn self-centered and just freakin talked to each other without storming out of the room every two seconds.

View 1 comment. Jan 15, Nomes rated it it was ok Shelves: alternating-m-f-pov , , not-for-me , out-of-the-loop. I read the first book in this series She's So Dead To Us last year and it was an addictive guilty pleasure I did feel sheepish reading it but gosh it was surprisingly good.

I gave it three stars of good times. It was not my usual kind of contemp read but it was easy to get sucked into the angst! So, it I read the first book in this series She's So Dead To Us last year and it was an addictive guilty pleasure I did feel sheepish reading it but gosh it was surprisingly good. So, it's been a while since I read the first one but I was up for another guilty high school drama.

It took me a while to get back into this one and you do need to read this series in order I maybe should have refreshed myself on secondary characters. Anyway, I found the pacing to pick up after page 65 or so.

I liked Jake and his doofy grin, he's hopeful and vulnerable but tough on the exterior. Ally, however, argh. The premise isn't as tight as the first book. There's lots of drama and distractions aimed at keeping Jake and Ally apart. Most of these relied on miscommunication, assumptions and bad behaviour.

The characters are the rich kids and they play out that way: Scott embraces the stereotypes. Everyone is tanned and gorgeous, they party hard and they are all tangled in relationship dramas.

I don't know what happened here with this book and me? Maybe my reading tastes have changed, but this guilty pleasure was way too much angst for me and I didn't get much pleasure from it at all. It's like a One Tree Hill kind of book That's it for me and this series. This caused way too much eye-rolling for me One more note: haha, love the cliffhangers.

They are abrupt and quite classic! View all 20 comments. I really loved She's Dead To Us , the first installment to this trilogy and since the first book is a sureball cliffhanger, i'm really looking forward on this second installment.

The story picks up right where the first book left off. After being humiliated on Chloe's party, Ally was devastated and to atleast forget what happened her mom and her new boyfriend decided to head to Jersey Shore for the Summer but then Ally decides to stay at home and stay with her dad BUT then she finds out that Jake I really loved She's Dead To Us , the first installment to this trilogy and since the first book is a sureball cliffhanger, i'm really looking forward on this second installment.

After being humiliated on Chloe's party, Ally was devastated and to atleast forget what happened her mom and her new boyfriend decided to head to Jersey Shore for the Summer but then Ally decides to stay at home and stay with her dad BUT then she finds out that Jake got a job with her dad on the coffee shop and feels like having enough she decides that spending summer on Jersey Shore is much better than spending it on Orchard Hill.

Upon arriving at Jersey Shore, she decided to reinvent herself. She gets a job, avoids her old friends and make friends with some locals. On the other hand, i have a change of heart or opinions about the characters. On my review on the first book, i really adored Ally as the main character but i was kinda disappointed and annoyed with her on this book.

She appears to be rebel like on this one since she started drinking and starts being wasted. All she do in this sequel is to complain and whine about how crappy her life has become given that she is experiencing a very rough time, she still gets to my nerves as being annoying.

As for Jake well, he changed a lot on this book. He grew up and matured a little and he definitely proves that he really likes Ally and stayed loyal to her though Ally hates him to the bones, and though at times can't get his line of thoughts, i still like him. It's just hilarious and funny and adds a new interesting layer to the story. Though an outsider she had the juciest gossips around town. In all, i'm still hooked to the twisty life displayed her.

The deceit, gossip, back-stabbing, hurt, envy, malice and sexuual tension are still all engrossing. If you think the ending of the first book was already intense, brace yourself for more with the ending of this one. I can't really imagine how Kieran Scott will end this series and i'm really looking forward to that. The tension is killing me now. Jun 10, Grace rated it it was amazing. Kieran Scott has a way of writing that makes you never want to put the book down. I usually read chapter to chapter and won't put the book down in the middle of a chapter.

Each chapter in this book ends in a small cliffhanger that makes you not want to stop reading, it was because of this that I finished this book in a short time.

I reall Kieran Scott has a way of writing that makes you never want to put the book down. I really like this because you see how they are both feeling after something scandalous has happened. I knew straight from the start that Cooper was no good, but of course Ally couldn't see that. I felt bad for Jake this time around, because he really did try to get back with Ally and try to show her how he felt and she just wouldn't have it.

One of the many things I look forward to when reading these books is Annie's little spy notes, every time I get to them I laugh. She really cracks me up with her little side notes. In true Kieran fashion the last line of course ends in a major cliffhanger that will guarantee you HAVE to read the next book. Of course I can't leave out the hook up between Chloe and Jake As for the "that was for knocking up my girlfriend" situation, I think it was Will, it better be! I will absolutely never forgive Jake if it's really his.

I just want Jake and Ally to finally be together and happy!! View all 7 comments. Dec 13, Erika Aivazi rated it it was amazing. I chose this book because I liked the cover art. I sort of judged this book by the cover, but I'm glad I did. The plot was a little confusing for me because I didn't read the first book but I caught on fast. The entire story was written in two different character's perspectives: Ally's and Jake's.

It alternates between each chapter. Ally will tell her part of the story and Jake will tell his. It really was an interesting format. The story I chose this book because I liked the cover art. The story basically was about Ally and her mom going to vacation on the Jersey Shore with her mom's new boyfriend.

Jake ends up spending his Summer working for Ally's dad in a coffee house. Since this is the second book some things happened prior to this one, a huge fight happened with Ally and Jake. In this book Jake tried to rekindle his relationship with Ally.

A lot of people get in the way of his plans. Ally is defiant and refuses to cooperate. My favorite quote would be, "She looked tired, but it didn't matter.

She was still beautiful. Despite the way she looked and treated him, he would back ro her. Kieran Scott's writing is very much like Susanne Colasanti's that is why I liked this book so much. Kieran Scott portraits modern day struggles of a teenager in this book. She really dug down deep into getting everything right. I can really relate to this book. I would recommend this to everyone. Guys can relate to it too because there is a guys point of view mentioned.

Mar 21, emerald-isle-reads rated it really liked it Shelves: contemporary. I love you? Nov 16, Tina rated it it was ok Shelves: , ebooks , arc , contemporary , galley-grab , ya. It was a different kind of contemporary novel, almost like a guilty pleasure because of how I was able to take a peek into rich kids' lives. But more than that, I was able to sympathize with the characters, and the author made the villains three dimensional that I was curious to know their motivations.

They weren't just plain mean girls and boys -- they were doing that because of something, even Original post at One More Page She's So Dead to Us was one of my favorite reads last year. They weren't just plain mean girls and boys -- they were doing that because of something, even if it wasn't fair for Ally. The ending of the last book was such a cliff hanger that I had no idea what could happen next, so I was positively thrilled when I saw that the next book, He's So Not Worth It was available in Galley Grab.

Spoilers from She's So Dead to Us up ahead. Ally's dad shows up again, exactly after she was embarrassed by Shannen during her birthday party. Ally was hurt, confused and angry, especially at Jake, who knew where her dad was all along. Now Ally is faced with a choice between an entire summer with the Cresties at the beach or with her dad in Orchard Hill. Jake is also having a miserable summer, as he not only lost Ally, but he was grounded for the summer.

Instead of partying with his friends at the beach, he had to go to college classes and work for Ally's dad. Ally ends up going to the beach just to avoid Jake, where she meets a cute local guy named Cooper. If only her mom wasn't being such a pain, then maybe her summer would be at least better than she expected.

The setting was solid, and I was able to sink back into the world with no problem. I also loved that part of this was set in the beach -- I haven't been able to go to the beach this summer, so reading about beaches is the next best thing, I guess. This makes for a good beach read, with the infinite possibilities of summer for the reader and the characters. Another thing I really liked in this book is the relationships of the characters.

They're far from perfect, but boy do they feel real. Just like in the previous book, I thought the group had their own personality other than the individuals. I liked how even if they're not exactly friends anymore, somehow old ties bring them back together, even if it did not mean well for the other characters. As real as these characters and their dynamics felt, I was frustrated at all the stupid decisions they keep on doing. I know being young allows us to do them, but these kids in this novel just upped it.

There is drama everywhere! I was constantly annoyed at Jake for his stupid and rash decisions. Ally was no better, too, and she was actually matching Shannen in the first book for the bitch factor. I think the only character that felt a little bit normal in the book was Annie, if you don't count her field notes and Crestie- stalking which was very entertaining, and helped readers see what Jake and Ally weren't seeing. It almost felt like I was watching a Gossip Girl episode, which is enjoyable, but not in too much doses for me.

While this feels a little bit of a sophomore slump for the series, it did end in another cliffhanger, which makes me wonder what would happen next.

I admit that I am still curious, so I will still read the next book. I wonder how the author will wrap this series up -- I sure hope there's a happy ending somewhere down the road for Jake and Ally and everyone else. May 29, Dinjolina added it Shelves: drama-queens , evil-other-woman , hero-gets-other-woman-pregnant , horribly-wrong-ending , stress-inducer , thers-a-bun-in-the-oven , teen-drama , more-rant-than-rew , slut-alert.

And it could be Jake's? I am having this very unhappy face here I am ok if this is a plot development for the sake of the drama. I may not like it, but I can live it down. I can even live down the cliffhanger. I really can. I think. Kind of. This is the reason I do not read these kinds of teen romance suspense what ever novels. It feels like Gossip girl all over again. I did not like anybody there.

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