London Prep--where the boys are as cute as their accents.
Hi. I'm Mohammad. I know everything about this school. And for your information, Harry and Noah happen to be my best mates. That's why I took it upon myself to sit next to you and introduce myself. I saw the way Harry was wrapped around you and the way Noah looked like he wanted to murder you. You've already gotten my boys twisted up, plus half the girls in History, so I had to see what the fuss was all about. You're the new girl and bound to cause drama, so I figured it's my civic duty to help guide you through the hostile and hormonal battlefield that is Kensington School.
This is how Mohammad introduced himself to me on the first day of my three-week student exchange in London.
And if you couldn't already tell, I think Harry is adorable. His blue eyes and charming wit instantly won me over. Right after his lips did.
Noah, on the other hand, is tall, dark, intense and spends way too much time in the shower. I know this because I have to live with him.
My name is Mallory James and my life just got a whole lot more complicated.
Christy's Review:
Jillian Dodd does YA romance and high school drama so well. When I saw she was writing a new series set at a private school in London, I knew I had to get my hands on it. London Prep is one of those books you won’t be able to put down. I devoured it!
Mallory James is a high school student from NYC who gets sent to London for a student exchange program. The host family she’s staying with for three weeks has a son her age, Noah. Noah is quiet and a little broody at first, but he and Mallory grow on each other and get closer as time passes.
Noah has two best friends, Harry and Mohammed, and Mallory fits in perfectly with the three guys. Harry is Mr. Popular and has a magnetic personality. He’s smitten with Mallory from the start. They have the best time flirting together. Mohammad is hilarious and so much fun.
So there’s Harry and there’s Noah and Mallory has a connection and chemistry with the both of them… I know what boy I’m rooting for, but it could very well change in the next 2 books. I can’t wait to see what direction this goes in! London Prep is full of that teenage angst I love so much in books. It was a fun read that made me laugh, but also had more serious moments. This was such an addictive read for me and I’m looking forward to more.
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