Thursday, March 17, 2016

Review: Undecided by Julianna Keyes


Undecided by Julianna Keyes
Publication Date: April 4, 2016
Rating: 5 stars
Source: eARC from NetGalley

***Warning: this is an adult book, and for the eyes of mature readers***

Summary (from Goodreads):

Nora Kincaid has one goal for her second year of college: be invisible. Last year’s all-party-no-study strategy resulted in three failed classes and two criminal charges, and if she messes up again she’ll lose her scholarship. But there’s one problem with her plan for invisibility, and his name is Crosbie Lucas: infamous party king, general hellraiser…and her new roommate’s best friend.

Crosbie’s reckless reputation and well-known sexcapades aren’t part of Nora’s studious new strategy, but as she’s quickly learning, her new plan is also really boring. When Crosbie’s unexpected gestures of friendship pull her head out of her books long enough to see past his cocky veneer, she’s surprised to find a flawed and funny guy beneath it all. The muscles don’t hurt, either.

But as Nora starts to fall for Crosbie, the weight of one of last year’s bad decisions grows even heavier. Because three failing grades and two misdemeanors are nothing compared to the one big secret she’s hiding…

What I Liked:

I rarely break out the five-star rating. It's my least-often-used rating of the five - I'm pretty sure I rate more book with one star, than five stars. And yet, I've rated two of the three Julianna Keyes books that I've with the elusive five stars. Time Served (five stars) and In Her Defense (four stars) are two excellent adult romance novels by Keyes, but Undecided, her first New Adult contemporary romance novel, is her best (in my opinion). I do not like New Adult (I've had terrible luck in the past with New Adult contemporary romance novels), but I think this is my favorite NA book ever!

JUST SO YOU KNOW -- there is NO love triangle in this book. When I first saw this book, I would have passed it straight, given the title and the cover. But I recognized the author's name, and decided to inquire about a potential love triangle. She assured me that not only is there NO love triangle in this book, but she isn't a fan of them. The title is has more to do with Nora's academics and social life balance, as well as her feelings for Crosbie (should they act on their feelings?). The cover DOES have two males, one on each side of Nora. One is Kellan, Nora's new roommate and new friend; the other is Crosbie, Kellan's best friend (and the guy whom Nora falls for). No love triangle! I promise!

Nora needs to be boring this year. Last year she partied too hard, failed half her classes, and lost half her scholarship, as a result. She's moving out of the dorms to save money, and guess who her roommate is going to be? Kellan McVey, a track-and-field star and player who is also trying to clean up his act. He offers her a semester free of rent (his parents pay the rent, anyway), and a quiet living space. Nora can't say no! But she doesn't expect to fall for Crosbie, Kellan's best friend and teammate, who is at the apartment often. Crosbie lives in a frat house, and he's almost as bad a player as Kellan. But there is a sweet and thoughtful and magnetic side to Crosbie that Nora doesn't expect. The two fall for each other; but Nora has skeletons in her closet, skeletons if Crosbie finds, things between them might be ruined irreparably. 

Guys. GUYS. I don't like New Adult but this New Adult novel blew me away! For context - yes, I have read Jamie McGuire's Beautiful Disaster, Tammara Webber's Easy, J. Lynn's Wait For You (and many others by her), The Deal by Elle Kennedy (I liked this one!), and plenty of other NA books. Some were good, but most were repetitive stories (sorry!). This book was fresh and unique and so enjoyable!

Nora is a reformed party-girl college student. She is washing her hands of her partying ways, and she's going to live in the library from now on (not literally). I like Nora - she's headstrong and decisive, and she goes after her goals. She says she's done with boys and the way she had sex last year, but something about her new roommate's best friend attracts her. Nora comes across as nerdy and boring, but she's kind and intelligent and a wee bit sarcastic. One thing I like about all of Keyes' heroines - they are strong, independent ladies, and they know their mind.

This book is written exclusively in Nora's first-person POV, but I can't go through a review without talking about Crosbie. Oh Crosbie. He's not quite a player/manwhore like Kellan, but he's got a list of girls (Crosbabes). The thing is, he's such a nice guy. He's an athlete and a frat bro, but he isn't a douche or a***ole. He's nice to Nora, but he's also considerate and sweet and pretty great. He's more than a pretty face and rippling muscles (eight pack, I think? Muscled arms?). I have a crush on him for sure! Never thought I'd say that about a track runner. Crosbie is not a one-dimensional sexy dude - he felt like real people I know in college!

The banter between Nora and Crosbie is amazing! It is sarcasm-infused, as well as they joke around each other. Their humors line up really nicely so it's like they are always synced! Their interactions were always on point, even when they were disagreeing about something (which wasn't too often).

The romance between these two was both sweet and SUPER steamy. The emotional/"crush" part takes up about 50% of the novel, and it's so lovely to watch! Honestly one of my favorite aspects of reading a contemporary romance novel (across any age level - YA, NA, adult) is watching the characters fall in love. The physical part of the relationship in this book starts around the 50% mark, and holy guacamole those two. Nora and Crosbie sizzle and steam and burn together. This New Adult book is really hot - even for your average NA book. But it figures - Keyes' adult romance novels are INTENSELY steamy. Time Served? Hands down one of the hottest romance novels I've read (I've read plenty too! But hence why that one got five stars from me. *winks*).

Did I mention the no-love-triangle bit? Please believe me when I say this! I HATE love triangles. The title and the cover of this book is misleading, in that aspect! There is no love triangle, no cheating, no secret babies/children/pregnancies/abortions/etc. The "secret" that Nora has that Crosbie finds out - it's really not that bad. And it has nothing to do with a love triangle or anything I just mentioned. YES, at first Nora thought that she would start to develop feelings for Kellan, the school's player playboy (since she would be living with him and seeing him all the time); but it's Crosbie that catches her attention and steals her heart!

New Adult books always have drama surrounding the climax of the book. In this book, the drama is Crosbie finding out Nora's secret. The thing is, I hate drama, and I will tell you right now, the "drama" is not bad at all. Crosbie is mature and smart - I'll leave you with that. There is no unnecessary drama and/or miscommunication in this book (thank goodness). Both Crosbie and Nora act like grown people who are at a crossroads, but love each other. I LOVE that they communicate, and they don't just leave things as they stand. I'm trying to be as vague as possible, I promise!

Ahhh, this book. It was quite possibly as perfect as it gets (for me). I don't necessarily consider myself an expert on NA books, but I will say that I've disliked most of the NA books I've read, and yet, this book was lovely. I trust Keyes and I will definitely be looking out for Kellan's story in the (hopefully not-so-distant future!

What I Did Not Like:

I really can't think of anything terrible that stuck out to me! This is rare occurrence.

Would I Recommend It:

I totally recommend this novel! Specifically to anyone who enjoys New Adult romance and/or adult romance. This author knows what she's doing in terms of both age levels, and I have complete faith in her whenever I see a new book by her. Seriously, if you want a strong female protagonist, imperfectly sweet and swoony male protagonist, HOT/STEAMY romance, and a great HEA? Try Julianna Keyes' books. Especially this one!

Rating:

5 stars. Hands down the best New Adult book I've read. I recently read Elle Kennedy's The Deal and I really liked it, but this one takes the cake. Being a "new adult" means I sometimes I find it even harder than your average person to connect with some of the protagonists in New Adult books, but I really connected with Nora, and Crosbie! 


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22 comments:

  1. Clearly I NEEEEEEED this one!! *goes to Amazon* A NA that gets a 5 star rating from you? MUST HAVE!

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    1. I highly highly HIGHLY recommend it, Pili! It's pretty cheap too! ;)

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  2. Alyssa how have I not heard of this author before, also since your last recommendation, I know you won't let me down when it comes to them. I feel exactly the same way you do when it comes to NA books, but I like how fresh sounding this is. I will certainly be checking out Keyes books asap! Lovely review! :)

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    1. She's an indie-ish author, small press too. This is her first NA novel, but I LOVED Time Served and In Her Defense. Her books are so incredibly steamy! *fans self*

      I hope you enjoy any of Keyes' books that you read, Jasprit! Thank you. <333

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  3. Wohooo! Girl, you're amazing with all your book recommendations. You just get me!
    Anyways, it's really unfortunate that people will look away from this book because of the cover (I mean I did at first until you mentioned no triangle!).
    I had so much fun reading this one. Crosbie and Nora's fun banter was definitely part of it! Crosbie was so ... <3 <3 <3! I loved that boy! I don't think there was anything I didn't like about this book either other than Kellan's treatment of girls, but otherwise this was fab!
    Lovely review, Alyssa! I'm glad you found an awesome NA book! :)

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    1. Eep! I'm incredibly happy to hear this, Nick. And even more happy that you enjoyed this book as well, for real! I was so worried. D: We need Crosbie's in our lives! He's such a sweetie!

      Thank you, Nick! <3

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  4. Oh, I want to read this book even more know. I enjoyed the firsts NA books I read, but then I felt them all repetitive (yes! you're right!)
    I hope I can read this one soon!

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  5. :O I need this!! I love humorous banter, I love girl-and-guy friendships and no love triangle! And it sounds so much fun! Lovely review, Alyssa! I'm now excited for this one.
    Genesis @ Latte Nights Reviews

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    1. This sounds right up your alley, Genesis! =)

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  6. I typically run far and fast away from NA, but you have me intrigued by this one. I DEFINITELY would have avoided this from cover alone, so I'm thrilled to hear it has no LT and is low on drama!! But are we having to deal with experiencing Crosbie and other girls in the beginning, because that can be a major issue for me. If the crush part happens at 50%, I fear what occurs in the first half. But in any case, if this is a 5 star read from you, I definitely need to check it out!

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    1. Same here! But I trust this author (I loved her adult books). No love triangle, and no manwhore-ness from Crosbie! Kellan, yes, but he's not a love interest.

      Thank you!

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  7. Gosh :D Amazing review Alyssa. <3 YAY for loving this book so much :D Ahhh. Five stars :D And new adult! Hah. You are awesome for reading and loving this one so much :) I'm not ready to try it yet, though.. one day, maybe :D You do make it sound so good. <3 Sigh. YAY for no triangle :D Thank you for sharing sweetie. <3

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    1. It's been a while since I loved a New Adult book so much! Not including Elle Kennedy's The Deal (I didn't love it like I loved this one). You're welcome, Carina!

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  8. Great review Alyssa. This is the first time I heard about this author and book. lol I don't mind and absolutely love reading love triangles but I can understand when readers don't like them at all lol. I absolutely love reading NA and Adult books but I usually read NA books by Indie author who I absolutely love and adore reading there books. The last NA book I read was Ugly Love by Colleen Hoover even through I did enjoy Ugly Love but it didn't amaze me like it did with everybody else. But this one really looks and sounds absolutely amazing and so right up my ally. Now after reading your review I really want to give this book a chance. Thank you for your awesome post Alyssa!

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    1. I hope you give this one a shot, Katiria! There is NO love triangle in this book. ;)

      You're welcome! Thank YOU.

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  9. Great Review!! Thank you so much for sharing your love for UNDECIDED!!

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    1. It was no hardship! I love Julianna's books. =)

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  10. 5 stars, woohoo! I got this because Nick made me get it because you made her get it :)
    I think I may read it next because I need a damn not depressing book. I'm excited for some good NA, it's been a while!

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    1. YAAAASSS! I am loving this chain of recommendation - hopefully you love it! It's hilarious (the banter is so funny and so sarcastic and just GAH!), and it's not a heavy NA book at all (thank goodness). Happy reading, Nereyda! I can't wait to see what you'll think. :D

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  11. Great review! I also loved this one and the no over the top drama and no love triangle! Going to check out Time Served now!

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