Drew: Book One of the Perfectly Independent Series by Amanda Shelley – Review by Rosanna Ingram

Drew (Perfectly Independent, #1)Drew by Amanda Shelley
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Drew is a star on his college’s basketball team…but his focus is on finishing school so he can go on to med school. So when he finds a lab partner that seems just as focused as he is, he is one step closer to reaching his goals. But, when he can’t keep his mind off his partner, he is finding it harder to stick to his “no dating during the season” rule. But there is just something about Abby…

Abby is less than impressed when her new lab partner keeps getting stopped by his fans on the first day. She needs him to take this class seriously because she needs to graduate and go on to med school. But, as time passes, there seems to be a lot more to Drew than meets the eye…and she finds herself wanting to know more. She has been burned in the past…and there’s a potential upcoming move across the country for med school…but she finds that her heart is opening up to Drew. When they finally give in…can they make it last? Or will their busy schedules, academic pressure, and the potential future across the country from each other going to put an end to their relationship just as it is getting started?

I enjoyed Drew and Abby. They were both hard-working students focused on their futures. You get an inside look at their internal struggles with opening themselves up to something that they have sworn off for so long. But…there is just something magical about their connection. I found myself enjoying the story and devouring every page to find out how it would all end. It seems like this is a series that I am definitely going to be following!

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