Review

Reviewed By: Siobhán
Format: Kindle Ebook
Pages: 217
Published: 4th Jan 2014
Publisher: C.A. Kunz LLC
Source: Bought
Genre: New Adult, Romance
Buy: Amazon UK I Amazon US
Description:Pandora Ann Phillips’ life is just normal-crazy.Her mom’s psychic, her dad’s mom is a snob, her mom’s parental units are ‘too down to earth’ and her best friends are newlyweds. Okay, so her best friends being newlyweds isn’t really abnormal, but living with them in a cramped two-bedroom apartment definitely is. Sex, sex, sex, is totally on their brains. Actually, it’s not only on their brains, but it’s on the kitchen table, couch, on top of the washer…well, you get the picture.Being a celibate (not by choice, mind you) full-time college student, and working as an almost full-time barista, Pandora can’t afford to lose anymore sleep. So, she decides to seek out a new place to lay her head. Enter three ‘drool worthy’ male models that are looking for a fourth roommate, and they want her…and won’t take no for an answer.Romantic hilarity ensues as Pandora’s life turns completely upside down, and she begins to wonder if it will ever be the same again!

WARNING - This is my first review in over 2 months. YIP! 2 months! I took a break and now I am back so please be patient until I find my review flow again. Lol. I struggled with this so it isn't up to my usual standards. That is nothing to do with actual book :)
Lucky Number Four is the first book I bought in 2014 and it was a really fun and quick read that really helped me overcome my reading slump. It is far from perfect but it a light and witty.
It centres around Dora. A senior in college who decides it time to find a new place to live after her two best friends and room mates get married. Dora at times annoyed the hell of me. I felt that all she ever did moan. She thought herself as "average" looking and told us that repeatedly. Which made to want to actually slap her because she obviously isn't average. She has men drooling over her and everytime she makes a comment about looking average it comes across like she is fishing for complements. A lot of the time I forgot she was actually 22! She isn't all the mature and the characters feels more like 17.
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