1. Boarding School2. Boys at boarding school3. Makes for funEllie Parkhurst has any man/boy to choose from and at 15 she's not sure she wants any of them. She does, however, know she does not want Nate Navely to have any interest in her cousin Rose. She knows he's not a great guy and breaks hearts as he goes. She doesn't like him much either. She decides one day she is going to turn the tables on Nate and give him a taste of his own medicine. Little does she know, her feelings are soon going to change and she has no control over it.This story was a short, cute tale of high school and flirting and "love". The writing as fun and coming from a British author it was refreshing to read a story with no apologies for its sexual nature. This was a free ebook and the others are available via Amazon for $2.99 each.Michele I don't know how to rate this.Reading The Flirting Games couldn't be qualified like torture but there was so much bothering me in it.The dialogues seemed off. The behavior of Ellie at only 14 shocked me quite a bit, if she was just a little older maybe I could understand. But in this case, hell no.I couldn't connect with the characters. There was definitely a lack of character development. There was too many POVs. There are stories where it makes sense but in this one it didn't make any sense to me. It was absolutely pointless. And you didn't have time to get used to one POV that it changed again.The story was not developed enough for my liking. There was too much too soon. The main characters don't even really know each other, (unless I've missed something along the way)that "I love you" is already thrown around. It is a no-no for me.You know what, I'm not even going to rate it because it will be harsh. I think my review is harsh enough.
What do You think about The Flirting Games (2000)?
These are short and fun books.I loved this book it was a nice easy read bu kept me gripped.
—MAYSCH
Lovely little fun book. Light-hearted and cutsy.
—Kacey