Girl Gone Viral
(Modern Love, #2)
by Alisha Rai
Publication Date: April 21 2020
Publisher: Avon
Pages: 400
ISBN: 9780062877888
Genre: Adult Fiction | Romance | Contemporary
Source: Own
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Synopsis: Katrina King likes living a low-profile life, out of the public eye. After striking up a conversation with a cute guy in the local coffee shop, Katrina finds out that the entire encounter was live-tweeted by the girl at the table next to her. Now the internet is dying to find out who #CuteCafeGirl is and Katrina would do anything in her power to make sure no one knows her real identity.
Jas Singh, Katrina's bodyguard, and friend comes to her rescue and takes her up North to his family's farm. But being alone with Jas in a remote setting makes it that much harder for Katrina to hide her attraction to him. Does Jas feel the same way? What happens if Katrina tells him how she feels and ends up losing him forever?
Review: I read the first book in this series, The Right Swipe, and really liked it so I couldn't wait to get this book and read it. I was so excited to find out this book was about Katrina because I really liked her in The Right Swipe and hoped she would finally get her happy ever after.
I liked that the characters had real-life problems - Veteran with PTSD, parental and emotional abuse, and anxiety. They both had a lot going on in their personal lives (not just emotionally) and were very career-focused.
“Sometimes we think a person doesn't need to hear something because it's obvious because they know what's in our hearts. But that's not how the world works. We have to say the things.”
― Alisha Rai, Girl Gone Viral
Overall I liked this book, it was a fun read. I wish the romance scenes were a bit more steamy, especially since the entire book these two characters are pining for each other and have been for years, but it was still a good read. I loved that both characters were selfless and really kind. Both cared a lot about other people and seemed really genuine.
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