Drew: Book One of the Perfectly Independent Series by Amanda Shelley – Review by Michelle Austin

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

Drew needs to avoid distractions in lab class so he picks the most plain girl to sit by thinking she is perfect for what he needs. Abby doesn’t know what to think of him, then when she finds out he’s her lab partner she’s not really thrilled. He came across really arrogant and when people started coming up to him it was causing distractions she didn’t want or need. Abby has no idea who Drew is, which makes things a lot easier for him, less distraction. So he thought….until he starts to feel something for her.

Abby was great, I loved her forwardness and she wasn’t afraid of Drew even though he was giving her butterflies. He surprises her quickly on how committed he is to studying and doing good in lab. As she gets to know him more she starts to feel things for him.

Would Abby fit in Drew’s world? Will they both achieve their goal of medical school?

Overall I really enjoyed this book and all of the characters. Neither one of them had planned on dating but fate had other plans for them. The author does a great job with her writing. If you’re looking for a fun read about college romance you will enjoy this one. I look forward to reading more from this series. 1-click and get started today.

Reviewed by @mab54615
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