not as good as the first one. Pretty exciting and the action was overall pretty intriguing. The ending was weird. You get to the big climax, you hear a gun shot, and then... 4 months later. So that was strange.Didn't like how Archer didn't get his comeuppance for planting drugs on his roommate... didn't sound like he even got in trouble.Good love story et. all.Not a waste of time, but not the BEST book, either. The word that best describes this book for me -- Meh. I hadn't read the other "Star" book by the author and it wasn't really necessary. In fact, I don't have much of a desire to read it since I think this book was pretty blase. I felt the characters were unrelatable and unreal. Sarah (the main female character) is seriously repressed by her father and hasn't been allowed to experience a lot of regular every day things. One of those being something that struck me as annoyingly strange and over the top -- never eating on anything other than paper plates or with anything other than paper cups and plastic silverware. I know... what??? She mentions at one point that the meal she was eating is the first time she's eaten on actual dishes. Hmm... I liked the general idea of the book and the plot. It just was a little slow with the characters and their interactions being somewhat unbelievable many times. I'd rate it a nearly 3 stars.
This book was a little depressing, especially at first, but I enjoyed it and I like happy endings.
—Collins
This is Jay's story, and it is as good as the first book about Jane.
—tenten
Too Painful in some parts to get through. Melodramatic.
—davidhasslehoff