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The Pace NO SPOILER Review!

Hi ForeverBookers, 

I've just finished reading The Pace by Shelena Shorts for the 3rd time (the last time I read it was years ago). 

5 stars! 

It's a really good story with a very romantic plot. The romance starts from early on in the book, which is great for me. There is no love triangle, which again is great as I hate reading books where the main character just goes back and forth between 'loves' and there's no real progression with the love story. 

The main character Sophie is a girl who hasn't really experienced love before. She meets the main male character Wes after bumping into his car with her's. Then there's this sweet romantic story (I don't want to give away spoilers) that unfolds between them with a few surprises along the way. 

The Pace is the first book in a 4 book series, all of which are now released. I advise this book for anyone who likes sweet romance. It's aimed at teens although anyone who enjoys this genre will like it.

My only slight complaint now that I'm reading it when I'm older is that I think Sophie should have had more life experience talked about within the book. She just starts and we never see her talk about the other places she's been or her own history. 

I am going to reread The Broken Lake (The Pace #2) by the same author next so stand by for my review...

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