Okay admittedly, this is more of a “duet” than a series. 😉 But it’s complete, and sooooo many of us LOVE it!
Mindi: Bad Romeo was SOOOO good! You have to read it! Just got Broken Juliet today and can’t wait to get started!
Jean: Been wanting Bad Romeo and heard there was a cliffhanger so now that the 2nd book is out, I can move onto that series….
Deborah: I’m reading Bad Romeo….since Broken Juliet I coming out tomorrow…….it as sooooo gooood!!!!!………..I’m only at 40% and I can already tell it’s going to be a 5*……I would definitely put it in the same category as The Deal by Elle Kennedy…..it’s really fun and has a ton of lol moments:)….
Julie: I read Bad Romeo as Twilight fan fiction and loved it!
Cheryl: Hmm, thought Bad Romeo sounded familiar; I read it when it was a fanfiction.
Anne: So just finished Broken Juliet and loved it!
About book #1:
Cassie Taylor was just another acting student with big dreams at her prestigious performing arts college, then she met Ethan Holt. She was the good girl actress. He was the bad boy on campus. But one fated casting choice for Romeo and Juliet changed it all. Like the characters they were playing on stage, Cassie and Ethan’s epic romance seemed destined. Until it ended in tragedy when he shattered her heart.
Now they’ve made it to Broadway where they’re reunited as romantic leads once again, and their passionate scenes force them to confront the heartbreaking lows and pulse-pounding highs of their intense college affair. For Ethan, losing Cassie was his biggest regret, and he’s determined to redeem himself.
But for Cassie, even though Ethan was her first and only great love, he hurt her too much to ever be trusted again. The trouble is, working with him reminds her that people who rub each other the wrong way often make the best sparks. And when it comes to love, sometimes it’s the things that aren’t good for us that are the most irresistible.
SERIES READING ORDER:
Just finished this duet — awesome! Could hardly put the first book down, then one-clicked the 2nd book immediately after reading the last page.