

This made it really hard for me to connect with Kelsey.

Every move she makes is in an effort to sexually seduce Jackson and get him to have sex with her. She uses alcohol and sex to solve every single one of her problems, and I never feel like that changes-not even at the end of the book. I thought Losing It and Faking It were great for a few reasons: the characters felt real, the scenes were hilariously awkward, and the relationships with slow-building. The first thing you should know about Finding It is that it’s nothing like Losing It or Faking It. But the more she learns about herself, the more Kelsey realizes how little she knows about Jackson. Jackson helps her unravel her own dreams and desires.

With each new city and experience, Kelsey's mind becomes a little clearer and her heart a little less hers. After a few chance meetings, he convinces her to take a journey of adventure instead of alcohol. No amount of drinking or dancing can chase away Kelsey's loneliness, but maybe Jackson Hunt can. It's a lonely business trying to find out who you are, especially when you're afraid you won't like what you discover. She's having the time of her life.or that's what she keeps telling herself. Most girls would kill to spend months traveling around Europe after college graduation with no responsibility, no parents, and no-limit credit cards. Published by: William Morrow on October 1, 2013
