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Drew: Book One of the Perfectly Independent Series by Amanda Shelley – Review by Daryian Lucas

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

Abby is a studious student who has dreams of becoming a pediatrician and has been on a road to success during her entire college career. What happens when Drew, the school’s star D1 basketball athlete, chooses her to be his lab partner? Drew is a book about two very determined college students who are trying to become doctors and fall in love during the process. I do wish the tense scenes had a little more drama to them. Overall I liked this book.

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Drew: Book One of the Perfectly Independent Series by Amanda Shelley – Review by Angela Renee Diaz

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

This book is awe inspiring. Pure determination, sheer will, and commitment are the traits I see in Drew and Abby. In the beginning of this book it shows a deep friendship blossoming between classmates. I think it’s a big coincidence that both Drew and Abby want to attend medical school. I loved this book it had a flow to it so it was a easy fast paced read.

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Drew: Book One of the Perfectly Independent Series by Amanda Shelley – Review by Stephanie Banks

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

Drew by Amanda Shelley, is a story of two truly independent characters on a journey of “will they or won’t they”. I smiled, laughed, and cried throughout the book. Drew and Abby encapsulate the theory of being more than what meets the eye. Lovely written with complex characters that I enjoyed so much that I did not want it to end. I can not wait to read the next book by this author.

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Drew: Book One of the Perfectly Independent Series by Amanda Shelley-Review by Amanda Kimble

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

5/5 Stars

Drew: Book One of the Perfectly Independent Series by Amanda Shelley

This is the first book I’ve read by Shelley. It won’t be my last book by Shelley. Drew and Abby are so darn cute and I loved it!

Abby has her mind set on getting into med school. When in chemistry she finds that her lab partner isn’t such a jerk after all. She ends up falling hard for him and is scared that it won’t work out. The quote I chose for Abby is: “It won’t take me too long. I’ve worked on it between classes so if I focus, I should be able to knock it out sooner.”

Drew is a basketball player and doesnt have time to date with his schedule. Getting into med school has been a priority since college came into play. Then he meets Abby and things change. The quote I chose for Drew is: “You’re not a slacker. Trust me. If it wasn’t basketball season, I probably would’ve done the same thing and waited to work out this afternoon. But I don’t exactly get to choose my schedule most days, so I’m stuck with what I’ve got. Those are the breaks for being a Division-One athlete and trying to graduate on time. It’s all about time management. Don’t get me wrong. I’m not complaining about my circumstances. I’m just sayin’ that in the off season, my schedule’s a bit different.”

Highly recommended for Sports Romance lovers.

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Drew: Book One of the Perfectly Independent Series by Amanda Shelley – Review by Stephanie Nicole

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

Drew: Book One of the Perfectly Independent Series by Amanda Shelley is a fun, entertaining, and easy college romance read. Not only does Ms. Shelley give us great characters, and a wonderful plot she also gives a real feel for how hard life is with all of the pressures of college. I’m personally a romance novel lover and Ms. Shelley just made it so easy to fall in love with this charming and wonderful piece of work. Her main characters on paper seem to be complete and polar opposites, but doesn’t chemistry teach us that opposites attract? So even though these two are completely different will they attract to one another? You’ll have to read Drew: Book One of the Perfectly Independent Series by Amanda Shelley for yourself to find out.

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Drew: Book One of the Perfectly Independent Series by Amanda Shelley – Review by Shelly Kittell

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

Oh my goodness, this was an entertaining read. Drew set out to avoid the ladies. He though he found that from his lab partner. Boy, did she prove him wrong. The chemistry is awesome. I personally loved the interaction between them. Their friends were an integral part and helped bring it together. The epilogue just about ripped me up. It was so beautiful and heartfelt. You must read this. I don’t usually read sport romance but it was soooo worth it. Strongly recommend.

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Drew: Book One of the Perfectly Independent Series by Amanda Shelley – Review by Lorralei Hoerner

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

I love a sports romance book….and I loved this book!!! The chemistry between Drew and Abby!! Wow. When Drew goes to undergrad school to become a pediatric oncologist he walks into his chemistry lab and picks Abby as his partner. He believes Abby would not be much of a distraction…boy was he wrong. Abby is also focused on her studies as she needs to graduate and move on to medical school as well. As she opens up her heart to Drew…it really made me swoon! I loved this story and highly recommend if you love a sports romance and swoon worthy chemistry :).

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Drew: Book One of the Perfectly Independent Series by Amanda Shelley – Review by Jennifer Gordon

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

I really enjoyed this sweet college romance with an opposites attracts theme to it. Abby is studious and determined on studying hard and not getting distracted to become a doctor, so she definitely does not need to be lab partners with the one boy who makes her heart race, her palms sweat and her knees go weak, Drew. Drew is also not looking for any distractions, but his focus is more on his sport, as the team captain of his basketball team. Drew is not interested in the girls that hang around him and ‘chase jerseys’, but when he’s partnered with Abby who doesn’t even seem to know who he is suddenly Drew is very interested in her.
Despite being attracted to Drew, Abby just thinks he is a typical jock but the more time they spend together she realises there is more to him than that. Drew’s rule of not dating during the season fails as he finds Abby more intriguing the more he gets to know her. However, both Drew and Abby are worried that if they let themselves fall in love then they will be sacrificing their future goals. This is a heartwarming romance between two very different but equally likeable and relatable characters and I felt engaged with them both throughout this story. The storyline flows well and the characters and the setting are bought to life through the descriptive narrative. I was hooked from page one and thought it was a great read.

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Drew: Book One of the Perfectly Independent Series by Amanda Shelley – Review by Angela Packard

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

This was an enjoyable and sweet read. Drew is set on medical school. He doesn’t have time to date between basketball and studies. He sits next to the most studious girl he can find for a lab partner, thinking that she would never distract him.
Abby is set on acing all her classes so she can graduate a year early and head to medical school. When Drew sits next to her, she feels that is about to go out the window. He hadn’t even been sitting next to her for 30 seconds before he is bombarded with a slew of people talking to him.
They slowly learn that they have judged each other too quickly. Abby is most definitely going to be a distraction and Drew Is serious about his studies. They find that stereotypes aren’t always correct. The friendship that builds before anything else is what dreams are made of. They more they get to know each other the more they find out how very much they have in common. I loved Drew and how he really was a nice guy, even cancelling a study session and taking her out to dinner when he found out Abby agreed to study on her birthday. He really is the boy next door.

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Drew: Book One of the Perfectly Independent Series by Amanda Shelley – Review by Kerry Baker

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

Drew by Amanda Shelley is the first book in the Perfectly Independent series. This is a book that has such heartwarming and sweet characters at its centre that you cannot help but be pulled into them. They have such a strong connection, even if they are completely out of sorts with each other at the start of the story. They way their relationship progresses is so lovely to watch. It unfolds slowly as the discover a little more about the other.
This is the first book that I have read by this author and I enjoyed her overall writing style. It was easy to engage with and kept you interested until the end of the book. This is a great start to a series and I am looking forward to book 2.

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Drew: Book One of the Perfectly Independent Series by Amanda Shelley – Review by Kerry Carr

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

I really enjoyed this college romance. The characters were really well written and the author does a great job of showing you all the fun and stress that comes with college life.

Drew is a popular guy. He is star on the basketball team and from first impressions is your typical jock.
Abby is the complete opposite. From first impressions she is a nerd. However both first impressions are completely wrong.
When they are teamed up as lab partners Drew thinks she is just the girl he needs to help him pass the course and continue his dream of being a doctor. Abby  thinks this is a bad idea. Why should she need to carry a jock.

As time progresses they learn more about each other and their hopes and goals. Their connection becomes strong and Drew starts to realise that Abby could become more of a distraction then he originally thought.
Can they build something special together? When they see through the others front to see the real person inside can they help each other achieve their goals and dreams?

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Drew: Book One of the Perfectly Independent Series by Amanda Shelley – Review by Angelina Frazzini

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

Drew by Amanda Shelley is book one of the Perfectly Independent series.

Abby’s goal is to become a doctor. After her chemistry lab, she’s sure she’s doomed. Drew is not someone she ever expected to be in her lab. With his cockiness, she knows she needs to stay far away, that is until they end up as lab partners. Drew has one goal and basketball was his ticket to get there. Ned school is in his future but he can’t get distracted. Drew avoids distractions at all costs, especially during the basketball season. But then, he’s paired with Abby for lab and all of his plans may just crumble. Can he stick to the plans he laid out or will Abby derail everything?

I really enjoyed reading Drew and Abby’s story. It was so nice to see that Drew had big goals outside of basketball and he wanted to ensure nothing got in his way. Abby was just as driven. They both wanted to do to why was necessary to achieve their goal that they were a little blind at first to what was happening between them. The build up is half the fun! The book wasn’t at all what I was expecting and I definitely recommend this book!

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Drew: Book One of the Perfectly Independent Series by Amanda Shelley – Review by Piper Foster

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

This was my first book by Amanda Shelley. Its a sweet college romance. Sometimes what on paper doesn’t always mean you are compatible but off paper you can be not fitting into conforms. I enjoy Drew and Abby chemistry the ups and downs. At times it was slow for me but a good story nevertheless

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Drew: Book One of the Perfectly Independent Series by Amanda Shelley – Review by Trish Ann

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

I thought this was a really good book! I was completely invested in Abby and Drew. I loved how aligned they were and their chemistry. I feel that the story flowed nicely and provided the right amount of details to support the situations at hand. The ending was perfect and couldn’t have imagined it any other way! I definitely would read more by this author.

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Drew: Book One of the Perfectly Independent Series by Amanda Shelley – Review by Kaitlynn Taylor

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

Drew (Perfectly Independent #1) by Amanda Shelley

5-stars

Drew was a phenomenal college romance read!! It completely exceeded my expectations in the best way possible. I ended up reading it in one sitting because I couldn’t get enough of the characters! Right from the get go I was able to really connect with the characters and felt very invested in their story.

I love how this story was sweet through and through, there wasn’t any crazy sort of unlikely scenario, it felt real, relatable and slightly inspirational! This was the first book I’ve read by this author but it will absolutely not be my last, I look forward to starting another book from this author asap!!

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Drew: Book One of the Perfectly Independent Series by Amanda Shelley – Review by Jules Herbert

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

Drew: Book one of the Perfectly Independent series by Amanda Shelley was such a great read from this wonderful author. It was filled with wonderful characters you loved more and more as you read along. Even the side characters are shown in such a way that you also grow to care for them and want to know more about what is in store for them. bring on Book two I say!!

Drew is a star College Basketball player who is very focused on wanting to get in to medical school. He doesn’t want any distractions derailing his chances of achieving that very important goal. Along comes Abby the Lab partner he chose thinking she fit the bill of not being a distraction perfectly. Boy oh boy did he find out just how wrong he was.
They soon find out they have more in common than they first thought, like the fact Abby is also very focused on her studies and wanting to attend Medical school. What starts as studying together as lab partners soon has the potential to be so much more. What they need to decide is if they can take that chance.

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Drew: Book One of the Perfectly Independent Series by Amanda Shelley – Review by Liz Vrchota

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

I have never had the pleasure of reading one of Amanda Shelley’s novels prior to DREW and I could not have chosen a better one to start! This sweet and sassy college romance really was quite the perfect rainy afternoon read for myself. I am a sucker for college romances and this one had all the components that really kept my interests engaged until that very last page. I loved Drew and Abbey and these two kept me begging for more as I hoped that they would get that happily ever after. I won’t divulge if they do because that would ruin the fun but I can assure you this is a read you do not want to miss to find out for yourself! From the moment these two have the first fiery, awkward, and perfect interaction in chemistry class the chemistry in the rest of the book is just perfect as well. I can’t wait to see what else is available and to check out the rest of the Perfectly Independant series from Amanda Shelley soon!

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Drew: Book One of the Perfectly Independent Series by Amanda Shelley – Review by LeeAnn Leonard

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

If you love a good solid romance, then this is the book for you. The story takes place on a college campus and will immediately get in all your feelers! The book easily draws you in and keeps you engaged for the duration. I loved the overachieving main characters and felt emotionally invested in their relationship. I felt the settings and dynamic of all the characters were realistic and appealing. I highly recommend but don’t make plans…you won’t be able to put it down!

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Drew: Book One of the Perfectly Independent Series by Amanda Shelley – Review by Lorrene Huisman

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

This was a wonderful novel that I got to pick up and read! This was a new author for me, and the writing was more than good, and defiantly very good in the sense to keep me interested and occupied as I was reading. The characters made the story and I shall admit, the basketball parts made the book even better. love and basketball? How can I not be impressed?

The two main souls Drew and Abby, at first read of them both seemed they were two opposite to even carry a conversation. It seemed to just be physical chemistry more than anything. As I read on though, more things came to light, perhaps to dare say even in the most unexpected ways. I really enjoyed their story. Differences’ tossed into the garbage, they really had a real thing going here, and it was a good thing. They booth needed one another as much as they wanted each other

The author did a great hob writing this book, and the character development and changes, as well as the main souls amigos around them were wonderful to read. I really enjoyed it and i truly look forward to reading more by this author in the future!

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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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Drew: Book One of the Perfectly Independent Series by Amanda Shelley – Review by Wendy Wary

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

This is a cute and saucy story about two people who unexpectedly fall for each other in the sweetest way possible. From lab partners to friends, neither Drew nor Abby are up for the distraction a relationship would bring as they finish out their senior year of college, both with the ambition to get into med school. He’s also a star athlete on the college basketball team, and holds onto his rule of not dating during the season.

Both are driven to ace their chemistry class, which makes their study time together important to both of them, and the mutual respect they hold grows into friendship. Both seem to be caught unaware that their friendship has blossomed into anything more, despite it becoming obvious to their friends and family. But, they’re waiting to see what medical school programs will actually accept them, which could split them apart if they end up on opposite sides of the country after graduation. Is it worth the risk? Between busy study, work, and practice schedules, they try to find a balance as they discover their deeper feelings for one another.

I really enjoyed reading this book and particularly loved how wholesome the characters were without it feeling unrealistic. Totally satisfied my sweet tooth for romance with some sizzle.

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Drew: Book One of the Perfectly Independent Series by Amanda Shelley – Review by Tausha Treadway

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

Drew: Book One of the Perfectly Independent Series by Amanda Shelley. This is a great start to the series Perfectly Independent which is a college love story. its the story of Drew who is a popular captain of his college basketball team. Abby is focused on college so she can go to med school and when she is matched up with Drew as her lab partner she is less than thrilled. He is not taking this assignment nearly as serious as she needs him to so that she can get into med school but as she spends more time with him she realizes that there is more to him than meets the eye. Drew doesn’t date to keep from getting distracted so he is into school too. When they spend more and more time together they realize that they have amazing chemistry and really want to see if this might work. Will they give their love a chance? Read Drew to find out!

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Drew: Book One of the Perfectly Independent Series by Amanda Shelley – Review by Katie Matthews

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

 

This is the first book that I have read by this author and what a wonderful book it was! I really liked the plot and the characters. I think I fell in love with Drew pretty much straight away, I definitely had a preconceived idea of what he was going to be like but I was wrong. He was just so lovely and mature. Abby was lovely too; they were both not what each other expected and I loved watching them grow over the story. I like that their relationship wasn’t rushed, it was perfect for them. I really like YA reads as they are usually so easy to read and this one definitely was. I would highly recommend this book and I cannot wait to read more from this author again in the future.

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Drew: Book One of the Perfectly Independent Series by Amanda Shelley – Review by Jenni Bishop

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

3.5 stars

Drew: Book One of the Perfectly Independent Series by Amanda Shelley is a YA college romance story. It is a story of first love. Abby sees Drew as a jock with an attitude and Drew thinks she is a nerd, so they quickly chucked each other in the friend zone. I enjoyed the banter that was tossed between them as they go from friend zone to something more. They both have ambition and a plan in place for their futures so will achieving their passion come before love? I loved the humour between their friends and the slow burn build of their relationship. This romance story has some angst and moments of sadness but overall, it is a fun and sweet read.

Reviewed by @jennadb

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Drew by Amanda Shelley – Review by Ashley Johnson

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

True story: this is my first basketball book. I fell in love with Drew the first time I was introduced. Drew has his priorities in check, or does he? He’s the star basketball player at CRU with big future plans. Not all jock, good looking? Yes please! I instantly liked Abby and her friends also. This story was so well written and I’m looking forward to reading about the other characters. I’m a sucker for love and this book gave me all of the feels!!

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Drew: Book One of the Perfectly Independent Series by Amanda Shelley – Review by Angela Hayes

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

 

3.5 Stars

 

Drew is the first book in the Perfectly Independent Series by Amanda Shelley. This is new adult college sports romance – with a sweet but somewhat predictable story. This is the first book that I have read by Amanda Shelley, so I was interested by what I might find here.
Drew is the popular captain of the college basketball team, who unfortunately doesn’t make the best impression on Abby in Lab class. To make things more awkward, they are paired together as lab partners. With the basketball season in full swing, Drew can’t afford to be distracted, no matter how intriguing he might find the distraction to be. Will chemistry get the better of them both? You’ll need to grab a copy if you want to find out how everything plays out.

Thank you, Amanda Shelley!

 

Reviewed by @angelahayes

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Drew: Book One of the Perfectly Independent Series by Amanda Shelley – Review by Allyson Ware

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

Drew: Book One of the Perfectly Independent Series by Amanda Shelley – Review by Allyson Ware

Okay, I hardly ever read romance novels. Quite frankly, I find them boring. But it was almost impossible for me to put this book down. Going back and forth between Drew’s and Abby’s thoughts, I was going to die of anticipation. I had to keep reading in order to find out what happened next.

I have never read a romance novel before that left me dying to read another. I was so enveloped in their world that I couldn’t get anything done until I finished the book. Waiting to find out whether or not Drew and Abby were going to have to separate and live across the country was the best/worst part of this book. And it all started with a chemistry class.

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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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Drew: Book One of the Perfectly Independent Series by Amanda Shelley – Review by Bobbi Wagner

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

I enjoyed this romance story. This is a new author for me, I look forward to reading more from her in the future. This is a fast paced story where the author’s use of details not only kept me engaged but turning pages to the end. This is a well written story about Abby and Drew. They find themselves as lab partners. He is nothing but a distraction for her. He doesn’t date to keep from getting distracted. Now these two find themselves each other’s distractions but what will fate have in store for them? You don’t want to miss finding out if they give in to their sweet distraction. I enjoyed their chemistry and their growth throughout the story. They truly made the story for me. They are strong characters that made this story easy and entertaining to read. I highly recommend this book.

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Drew: Book One of the Perfectly Independent Series by Amanda Shelley

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Drew: Book One of the Perfectly Independent Series by Amanda Shelley
Genre – SPORTS ROMANCE
Page Count – 390 pages
Cover Designer – Amy Queau

Abby
My heart races, palms sweat and knees go weak.
I’ve never seen anyone like Drew in a science lab. He’s made me a firm believer in chemistry existing outside a textbook. Until his ego shows up. Nope – No thank you. Moving on. I mean… who has an entourage in college?
When our professor announces we’ll be stuck as lab partners, I nearly lose my mind – I’m certain my dreams of becoming a doctor will go up in smoke with a distraction like him around.
Drew
I don’t date during the season.
The number of trolls who venture into the arena simply to chase jerseys is unbelievable.
In fact, I typically distance myself from the social side of being a college athlete because I have my eye on something bigger than our next D-1 championship.
I’ve taken painstaking measures to avoid distractions – at all costs.
This plan has worked perfectly until Abby shows up at my door.
Gone is the plain studious girl I left in lab the day before.
Left in her place is the intriguing woman I want to know better.
Here I thought she wouldn’t be a distraction – yeah right…
I am so screwed.
Abby’s gorgeous and there’s nothing plain about her.
I am this close to having it all. If I let Abby in, will my perfectly laid out plans disappear?

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