Best friends.
Summer romance.
Music that means something.
Open Road Summer by Emery Lord is a YA contemporary that features all of
these things--plus a very cute nice-guy/boy-next-door love interest named Matt
Finch who is sure to make you swoon.
The story features two 17-year-old girls who couldn't be more
opposite (on the outside). Lilah
Montgomery, "Dee" to her friends, is a country music starlet on the
rise. She's the good girl who never puts
a toe out of line, perfection personified from her long golden locks and
persistent smile to her sweet southern lyrics.
Reagan O'Neill, on the other hand, is anything but perfect. She's a recovering bad girl who loves wearing
high heels and tight clothes. Her quick
temper and wild streak has been known to get her into trouble. That's why she's sworn off guys for the summer. This tour is going to be just her and Dee,
best friends, having the time of their lives.
No boys allowed.
Until Matt Finch joins the tour.
And shows Reagan that maybe, just maybe, nice boys are the way to
go.
Okay, so what I liked best about the book was the friendship
between Dee and Reagan. It was very
sweet and believable. I loved how loyal
they were to each other. Though the
story starts with their friendship fully formed, I totally bought the
fact that they are best friends who look out for each other, know one another inside
and out.
What I liked even more?
They never turned on each other.
In a lot of YA these days, I see so many "frenemies." Girls who are just waiting for that moment
when they can steal their BFF's boyfriend, stab her in the back, and steal her
place in the social hierarchy. This
totally could've been one of these books.
But thankfully, it wasn't.
Dee and Reagan were true best friends, who laughed and cried together, argued but always had each others' back. The love
there was real, and I greatly enjoyed reading about girl BFFs who maintained and strengthened their bond throughout the story.
I'm not going to lie: I couldn't help but picture Dee as Taylor
Swift. She was very Swift-like, if you
will, but I think that was intentional.
Matt Finch, the love interest, was sweet--but not too sweet. Matt was flirty
and sincere and kinda sexy and everything a book boyfriend should be. Speaking of which, I also adored Jimmy, the
cowboy Dee left behind <3. If their
story was front and center, I actually might've loved it even more.
The writing itself wasn't necessarily as snappy as I usually go
for, but it had heart. I especially
liked the song lyrics that were incorporated.
Unlike many other stories, these lyrics read like real lyrics. Definitely liked that little detail.
Overall, Open Road Summer
was an enjoyable read with two girls at its heart who were true best friends. A very nice read!
Happy Thanksgiving, and happy reading everyone,
Ninja Girl