Monday, July 6, 2015

Falling for Sakura: A Secret Kiss By: Alexia Praks

(N) So I first got introduced into this series by the second book. I read the synopsis of the second book in this series and it thought that it sounded interesting so I planned on reading it as soon as it came out and since this series had to be read in order I read this book first in the meantime.
       Orphan Sakura has grown up being bullied, hated, rejected, and unloved by everyone around her. When she was adopted by the wealthy Princeton family she had hoped that she had finally found people who would love her and worked hard to earn her siblings trust and love. However all that hard work was out staged by a series of unfortunate incidents that caused her siblings to hate her and ultimately forget all about her.
       Now years later at the age of twenty-three Sakura is a drop dead beauty but doesn't know it and doesn't understand all the attention that she is receiving especially from seven men in particular. When her siblings arrive back home for their cousins' wedding Sakura is dodging the presence of her seven brothers which becomes next to impossible. These brothers who once forget who Sakura was now are all competing for her attention. This awakens old feelings as well as old memories that until now have been suppressed by the brothers. As much as the brothers are competing for Sakura attention, Sakura is torn between just two of the brothers. Sebastian Princeton the brother who loves her and watches her from afar and Darcy Princeton the brother who was once her best and only friend and now secretly wants forgiveness for want happened in the past and loves her once again.
       This book was just not for me. I just could not get into this book. Although I did managed to finish reading the whole book it was not without skimming through most of the book just to see how the whole thing played out. I knew before I even finished the book that I would not be continuing on with this series. There was just too much going on for my liking and way too many different things happening all at once.

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