Make It Last by 
Bethany Lopez
Book One of the Friends and Lovers 
Trilogy
Publication Date: November 3, 
2012
Rating: 3 stars
Source: Ecopy sent from the author
(Old review: original review posted HERE on December 26, 2012)
Source: Ecopy sent from the author
(Old review: original review posted HERE on December 26, 2012)
“New Adult”, “Mature Young Adult”, whatever you 
want to call it, has been catching the attention of readers and authors alike. 
These days, there is an abundance of books in this age level, and Make It 
Last is one of them. Please do not be deterred by my so-so rating – I 
actually enjoyed this book. There were some things in this book that I loved, 
and other parts of the book that I thought could use some work. Overall, this 
book is a quick, fun read.
Summary (from Goodreads):
In a small town, it's hard to recover from being dumped by your high school 
sweetheart. That's just what Briana has to do after Colin leaves her to follow 
his dreams. She focuses her energy into her friendships and the pursuit of her 
own goal of becoming a chef. Just when she finally feels like she's on the right 
path, he comes back to town.
Colin knew breaking up with Briana before leaving for college was the right thing to do. He was determined to leave small-town life behind forever, and that included his high school girlfriend. But when a sports injury puts him on the sidelines, he's forced to return home. Seeing Briana again brings back a lot of memories, and Colin wonders if he made the right decision. It doesn't take long for him to realize he wants her back, and this time, he wants to make it last.
Colin knew breaking up with Briana before leaving for college was the right thing to do. He was determined to leave small-town life behind forever, and that included his high school girlfriend. But when a sports injury puts him on the sidelines, he's forced to return home. Seeing Briana again brings back a lot of memories, and Colin wonders if he made the right decision. It doesn't take long for him to realize he wants her back, and this time, he wants to make it last.
What I Liked:
I liked the 
cast of characters that Bethany Lopez has introduced. There are so many, and I 
do not think that all of them go through some sort of character development, but 
most of them contributed nicely to the plot of the story, or to the major 
characters. 
Briana and Colin’s relationship is supposed to be rocky and tense at 
first, and then explosive and dynamic. I liked that Briana gave him a second 
chance – even though when they broke up so long ago, she said that she would not 
take him back. The overall feel of the book is pretty good. I enjoyed reading 
the story.
What I Did Not Like:
There 
are a lot of things that I did not like. To start, I did not understand Colin’s 
real reasons for breaking up with Briana. The break-up scene seemed flat. And 
Briana said that she would not give him a second chance, but she did. I am glad 
that she did, but that was a little hypocritical. I think she should have a 
least drawn that out a little, because it did not take long for Briana and Colin 
to get back together. 
That was another thing that I did not like – the pacing. 
This book went be extremely quickly. That does not have to be a negative thing, 
as some books are meant to be short, but the sequence of events seemed rushed, 
and not fleshed out. As I said before, there should have been more time between 
Colin coming back to town, and Briana taking him back. 
I also saw little 
character development in Briana and Colin, the two leading characters. And 
Briana seemed very fake at times. For example, when she “broke up” with Kent, 
she seemed lifeless and automated. I did not want her and Kent to be together 
anyway, but Briana did not seem to care at all about Kent’s feelings, even if she 
said that she did. 
And I did not really feel anything towards Briana and Colin’s 
relationship. I liked them together, but I did not really get into the chemistry 
of the two. Furthermore, there seems to be no real conflict in this book. I did 
not really understand the point, I suppose, besides Colin and Briana getting 
back together, and moving forward in their lives. 
One of my main sticking 
points is the grammar. I hate to say it, but the sentence structure is a huge 
hit and miss – mostly a miss. Spelling errors and misplaced modifiers were 
everywhere. I do not go looking for grammar and structural mistakes with a 
fine-tooth comb, but when they are obvious, or I can see them clearly, I notice, 
and point them out. Writing a book also means editing the book. 
Would I Recommend It:
Eh, 
if you like “New Adult”, contemporary, shorter, less complicated stories, go for 
it. Otherwise, you might be better off skipping this one.
Rating:
3 stars. Again, I 
enjoyed this book, but there were many things that rubbed me the wrong 
way.
This series definitely has potential, and I will read I Choose You (book 2), and the next book.
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The characters sound good, even if other things needed work. THanks for review.
ReplyDeleteHappy reading,
Brandi from Blkosiner’s Book Blog
If you like New Adult, then it's worth the shot! :)
DeleteGreat Review. love honesty. I have rated many star reviews that others have rate 4 or 5. I am like you like to the good and bad f making it 3 stars. For me I have to feel the chemistry and if I don't it is hard to rate it and better to go with 3 cause I like it but not aways feeling the chemistry.
ReplyDeleteThanks! I agree. If the book is suppose to be a romance, I expect chemistry, and this one didn't really deliver. But, it was still a pretty good read!
DeleteBummer about the negative points, but I'm glad you still enjoyed it! I'll get around to reading this book at some point. :) Great review!
ReplyDeleteYup, it was still a pretty good read. Thanks, Ashley! :)
DeleteI read this and liked it as well, but I too felt it was rushed. I love separated lovers re-uniting, but I didn't feel like Briana should have forgiven Colin so quickly. I haven't read the next book in the series yet, but I plan on doing it.
ReplyDeleteI agree on those points - it was too quick, and Briana should have slowed down a little. Thanks, Chanpreet! ^_^
DeleteYou're welcome! :)
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