ABOUT THE BOOK
Two households, both alike in dignity... hit a serious snag in their ongoing prank war last semester.
The Blossoms of #246 and the Dudes of #247 each lost a member to flippin' Love. (Insert eye-roll here.)
The lovebirds/turncoats now plan to move out of their houses and in with each other. But true prankster talents like Kitty are few and far between, so the remaining Blossoms are going to make damn sure there's no shacking up before Kitty has the perfect replacement for herself.
The Blossoms and the Dudes agree on very little, but everyone agrees on this: there can be no more pranks-turned-lovers between the two arch-fratenemy houses.
Yep, everyone agrees.
REVIEW
Pranked by Love, and it's sweetness, lifted me up for a time. I laughed out loud repeatedly when witnessing the Dudes and the Blossoms prank each other. It was an enormous amount of fun. The main couple of the story Saki and Picasso were great together, sexy and delightful. Picasso, an utterly charming artist, and quirky Saki heat up the page, and you really can't help but root for them. When the conflict of the story reaches its pinnacle, I never felt overwhelmed. Their issues were quickly resolved, which fits the atmosphere of the book. If you are looking for a light, enjoyable read, Pranked by Love fits the bill. I was glad to spend time with the Dudes and Blossoms, and anticipate following this series. I have given my honest opinion on the early copy given to me by the author. I encourage all readers to reach their own conclusions.
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