Tia just wants to have fun. She’s worked hard to earn her reputation as the life of the party, and she’s ready for a carefree senior year of hanging out with friends and hooking up with cute boys. And her first order of business? New guy Will. She can’t get enough of his Midwestern accent and laidback swagger.
As the sparks start to fly, Will wants to get serious. Tia’s seen how caring too much has left her sisters heartbroken, and she isn’t interested in commitment. But pushing Will away drives him into the arms of another girl. Tia tells herself it’s no big deal…until the yearbook elections are announced. Getting voted Biggest Flirts with Will is, well, awkward. They may just be friends, but their chemistry is beginning to jeopardize Will’s new relationship—and causing Tia to reconsider her true feelings. What started as a lighthearted fling is about to get very complicated…
In case you guys didn’t know, I love Jennifer Echols. Her contemporary books are some of my all time favorites, right up there with Sarah Dessen’s, Susane Colasanti’s, and Miranda Kenneally’s. I’m really pleased to say that Biggest Flirts is just as amazing as the rest of her works. So cute!
Tia and Will are adorable! Tia is a huge flirt who doesn’t want a relationship, or so she says. She’s seen what relationships have done to her sisters and she wants to avoid that. Will makes that hard for her to do. He makes it clear from the start that he wants a relationship. Tia and Will are both stubborn and the game is on to see which one is going to get their way.
Tia is hard-headed, sarcastic, smart, and funny. She avoids commitment of any kind, as well as responsibility. She’s a little immature but she learns. Will is her opposite in a lot of ways. They share the hard-headedness and sarcasm but that’s it. Will loves commitment and responsibilities, going out of his way to get both. Their opposites are perfect together. They bring out the best in each other. Oh and don’t even get me started on the banter between the two. It’s so perfect.
The plot is a little predictable since it is just a romantic comedy. However, the story and the characters are adorable. I never once lost interest in Tia and Will’s story. In fact, I actually read Biggest Flirts in one sitting. I was hooked from the start.
Overall, Biggest Flirts is a new favorite contemporary of mine. This series holds a lot of promise and I can’t wait to read book two.
What others are saying about Biggest Flirts:
Mary Had A Little Book Blog’s review: “I am fascinated by this series.”
Mostly YA Book Obsessed’s review: “I loved getting to know Tia’s friends and I’m excited to read their stories.”
Coffee, Books, and Me’s review: “I thoroughly enjoyed this novel.”