Perfectly Oblivious The Perfect Series eBook Robin Daniels
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Cameron Bates (Cam) could have almost any girl at Franklin High School…except for the one he wants. Unfortunately Bebe seems to be immune to his flirty charm and good looks, which means one of two things a) she’s completely oblivious to how he feels, or b) she’s just not into him. If that’s the case, declaring his love would be disastrous for their friendship.
Bianca Barnes (Bebe) has a huge problem the universe hates her. Every time she admits feelings for a boy, he ends up falling for her sweet, popular, and beautiful sister Beth. To avoid a broken heart, Bebe has sworn herself to secrecy. Nobody can know how she feels about Cam…Ever!
Neither person wants to confess their feelings, but the universe has its own plan. Out of the blue, Bebe is courted by a secret admirer. Cam has to step up his game and Bebe has to make a choice. Play it safe and accept the affections of her mystery man or challenge fate and take a chance on the boy she loves.
Perfectly Oblivious The Perfect Series eBook Robin Daniels
I first came across Perfectly Oblivious by Robin Daniels on a Facebook fan page for Kelly Oram. At the time I didn’t realize they were sisters, but now it makes perfect sense. Friends if you love and are obsessed with Kelly as I am (she’s about the only YA contemporary I’ll read), then you are in for a treat. Perfectly Oblivious by Robin Daniels is a sweet story about two best friends falling in love. Told in dual POV, the reader knows all creating some dang fine irony as we read the characters’ struggles.Bianca Barnes is who I wanted to be growing up. Petite, athletic, the girl that’s friends with all the guys but doesn’t really date any of them. She’s comfortable in her own skin except for when it comes to her best friend and neighbor Cameron. Quite simply, she’s in love with him and has been from the day they met. But she’ll never admit it for fear that he likes her sister better. Her dilemma is classic. Been there, done that and I’m sure any girl can relate. While Bianca is confident in herself, she also has this stubborn belief that no one will like her like that. That role goes to her big sister, the beautiful, sweet, stereotypical cheerleader.
Cameron Bates is not at all what I expected. After reading three or four chapters from Bianca’s POV, I was a little surprised that the playboy really wasn’t one. He was striving to get the girl of his dreams to like him back. Like Bianca, Cam is insecure. He knows he’s good looking and their personalities match, but he isn’t sure if he’s been friend-zoned. And that scares him because Bebe (his nickname for Bianca) is his best friend and while he would love for her to be more he doesn’t want to lose her either. Again classic dilemma that I’m sure many will relate too.
The plot is fairly simple. Cam wants Bebe to notice him and hopefully become more than just his friend. The way he goes about winning the girl isn’t as simple and at times I really wanted to reach through the pages and yank on his ear. Seriously, he is super sweet in his gestures but man does he have foot-in-mouth disease when they talk face to face *smh* I really liked having both POV as it helped to understand what the other was thinking. However I did feel like it spoiled itself as you were reading and there were several instances of repetition which was distracting and pulled away from the pace of the story.
Overall I really enjoyed this debut novel. I thought that the author has done a decent job of creating believable characters and the pace kept my attention. In fact, I finished it in one sitting. If you enjoy YA contemporary or you’re looking for a light weekend/beach read, I highly recommend you grab a copy!
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Perfectly Oblivious The Perfect Series eBook Robin Daniels Reviews
This is a really fun read and a great debut from Robin Daniels. I really like the dual point of view so you can understand what the two main characters are thinking at different points in the story, and it helps give the story some good tension. I love that our heroine has some sass! The first couple of chapters are a little staccato but it smooths out quickly and keeps a fast pace with plenty of humor and hijinks. Story is a stand alone read and clean romance. Looking forward to the next release by this promising author!
There's seriously nothing better than a Friends to Lovers trope. Maybe an "Oops Baby" story-line but it's a close second. I stumbled upon this one while looking for something to take my mind off the effed up adult drama on a tv show I just finished binge watching. Ugh! Adults.
Needing to get away from the angst I willingly put myself through, Cam and Bianca were a nice distraction. A couple who fall for each other when he moves next door but are ultimately scared of ruining their adorable friendship by making a move. Of course there was a smidgen of angst between these kids, I mean...they're in High School but it's not unbearable. It is; however, hilarious to watch Cam freak out when his plan doesn't work and Bianca starts moving in a different direction. Her habit of self deprecation was a bit annoying, always afraid to like someone because of some crazy circumstances involving her sister. I understood why she was afraid but she let it dictate too much of her emotions. The book was highly engaging and I loved the witty banter between Cam and Bianca and how things ultimately worked out for her sister who was a part of the equation. I couldn't put it down (except for a jet ski day at the beach! You understand though) for long and look forward to the next book in the series too.
Since I love Kelly Oram, and Kelly said that we needed to read this, I thought, why not? It's on KU and I love these feel good reads. So I downloaded it and 5 hours later, it was read.
It was a fabulous read on a teen romance. I love me a good teen romance. I would never have known that this was a first published book.
I literally laughed out loud and I had to constantly explain to my 20 year old what was so funny. My favorite was Cam opening a Pinterest account and then talking to himself about losing his man card. It was just an all around fun read. It was fun enough for me that after I downloaded it from KU, that I went and bought the book.
I first came across Perfectly Oblivious by Robin Daniels on a Facebook fan page for Kelly Oram. At the time I didn’t realize they were sisters, but now it makes perfect sense. Friends if you love and are obsessed with Kelly as I am (she’s about the only YA contemporary I’ll read), then you are in for a treat. Perfectly Oblivious by Robin Daniels is a sweet story about two best friends falling in love. Told in dual POV, the reader knows all creating some dang fine irony as we read the characters’ struggles.
Bianca Barnes is who I wanted to be growing up. Petite, athletic, the girl that’s friends with all the guys but doesn’t really date any of them. She’s comfortable in her own skin except for when it comes to her best friend and neighbor Cameron. Quite simply, she’s in love with him and has been from the day they met. But she’ll never admit it for fear that he likes her sister better. Her dilemma is classic. Been there, done that and I’m sure any girl can relate. While Bianca is confident in herself, she also has this stubborn belief that no one will like her like that. That role goes to her big sister, the beautiful, sweet, stereotypical cheerleader.
Cameron Bates is not at all what I expected. After reading three or four chapters from Bianca’s POV, I was a little surprised that the playboy really wasn’t one. He was striving to get the girl of his dreams to like him back. Like Bianca, Cam is insecure. He knows he’s good looking and their personalities match, but he isn’t sure if he’s been friend-zoned. And that scares him because Bebe (his nickname for Bianca) is his best friend and while he would love for her to be more he doesn’t want to lose her either. Again classic dilemma that I’m sure many will relate too.
The plot is fairly simple. Cam wants Bebe to notice him and hopefully become more than just his friend. The way he goes about winning the girl isn’t as simple and at times I really wanted to reach through the pages and yank on his ear. Seriously, he is super sweet in his gestures but man does he have foot-in-mouth disease when they talk face to face *smh* I really liked having both POV as it helped to understand what the other was thinking. However I did feel like it spoiled itself as you were reading and there were several instances of repetition which was distracting and pulled away from the pace of the story.
Overall I really enjoyed this debut novel. I thought that the author has done a decent job of creating believable characters and the pace kept my attention. In fact, I finished it in one sitting. If you enjoy YA contemporary or you’re looking for a light weekend/beach read, I highly recommend you grab a copy!
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