Whatever Life Throws at You 
I haven't read a sport-centered romance in almost forever. So, when I saw that two of my favorite bloggers, Siiri and Danielle, had loved it, I was quick to purchase my own copy of Whatever Life Throws At You. I'm so glad I listened to them because this was such a sweet read.Annie, the protagonist, was a completely loveable character. She was a sweetheart but she also had her feisty side which made her an endearing character. Rooting for her was effortless because she was genuine and easy to
Four things you'll absolutely love about Whatever Life Throws at You:1. Annie was such a fantabulous protagonist. She was a responsible young woman who didn't whine or bitch about her life problems. At times, she was also pretty feisty and sassy, which made her character totally relatable. I also adored how passionate she was about running. She also constantly put into consideration other peoples' feelings and situations, making sure to give way to others. In short, she's a main character you

O. M. G. Seriously. This. Book. I've had a couple of days to cool off and get over the book hangover Whatever Life Throws at You gave me because it was AMAZING. Ever since I heard it was a baseball romance, I knew that I had to have it. Baseball romances are my absolute favorite. I mean, who can resist a hot baseball player!? From the moment Brody was introduced to us, I was a gonerWhen Annie Lucas's dad is offered a coaching spot for a major league baseball team, Annie pushes her dad to take it
Visit Stay Bookish for more book reviews!Julie Cross, let me love youuuuu! No seriously, Julie writes awesome books and she charmed my pants off with her Mature YA Contemporary book, Letters To Nowhere, before and she's done it yet again with her newest one, Whatever Life Throws At You."Life is funny sometimes... the worst possible things can get you to the best possible places." This author gets teenagers. She knows how they act, how they are, how they feel and she definitely knows how to write
When it comes to authors, like Julie Cross, whose past work has received a variety of mixed reviews, I hardly know whether or not to invest in their trilogies. Is it worth my time to dive into those three books? Or am I doomed to emerge unhappy like countless readers before me? When Whatever Life Throws at You landed on my doorstep, though, I figured I had the perfect opportunity. Not only could I sample Cross's prose, but it was a contemporary stand-alone and bound to bring a heady dose of
Am I going soft? I feel like I've been stumbling upon a lot of awesome reads lately! I had really been looking forward to this book. I fell in love with Julie Cross's writing when I read Third Degree earlier this year and couldn't wait for her next novel. I'm happy to say that I loved Whatever Life Throws at You even more than Third Degree!The positive parts of this review will likely be rather short and generic. I find it easy to moan and complain about all of the things I hated about a bad
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Title | : | Whatever Life Throws at You |
Author | : | Julie Cross |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 373 pages |
Published | : | October 7th 2014 by Entangled: Teen |
Categories | : | Romance. Young Adult. Contemporary. Sports. New Adult |
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Life loves a good curveball… Seventeen-year-old Annie Lucas's life is completely upended the moment her dad returns to the major leagues as the new pitching coach for the Kansas City Royals. Now she's living in Missouri (too cold), attending an all-girls school (no boys), and navigating the strange world of professional sports. But Annie has dreams of her own—most of which involve placing first at every track meet…and one starring the Royals' super-hot rookie pitcher. But nineteen-year-old Jason Brody is completely, utterly, and totally off-limits. Besides, her dad would kill them both several times over. Not to mention Brody has something of a past, and his fan club is filled with C-cupped models, not smart-mouthed high school “brats” who can run the pants off every player on the team. Annie has enough on her plate without taking their friendship to the next level. The last thing she should be doing is falling in love. But baseball isn't just a game. It's life. And sometimes, it can break your heart…List Books Toward Whatever Life Throws at You
Original Title: | Whatever Life Throws at You |
ISBN: | 1622664043 (ISBN13: 9781622664047) |
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Ratings: 4.15 From 6782 Users | 751 ReviewsEvaluate Containing Books Whatever Life Throws at You
4 - I don't know when this happened... I know for sure... I've developed a big fat crush on Jason Brody. Stars.Julie Cross is the queen of NA in my opinion. Her stories are full of life, love and laughter and although not full of overly descriptive sexy times, her books still offer the reader buckets of sexual tension and sweet romance.I loved Annie and Jason, polar opposites to some extent, but at heart pretty they are similar in their goals for life, both from broken homes, both overachieversI haven't read a sport-centered romance in almost forever. So, when I saw that two of my favorite bloggers, Siiri and Danielle, had loved it, I was quick to purchase my own copy of Whatever Life Throws At You. I'm so glad I listened to them because this was such a sweet read.Annie, the protagonist, was a completely loveable character. She was a sweetheart but she also had her feisty side which made her an endearing character. Rooting for her was effortless because she was genuine and easy to
Four things you'll absolutely love about Whatever Life Throws at You:1. Annie was such a fantabulous protagonist. She was a responsible young woman who didn't whine or bitch about her life problems. At times, she was also pretty feisty and sassy, which made her character totally relatable. I also adored how passionate she was about running. She also constantly put into consideration other peoples' feelings and situations, making sure to give way to others. In short, she's a main character you

O. M. G. Seriously. This. Book. I've had a couple of days to cool off and get over the book hangover Whatever Life Throws at You gave me because it was AMAZING. Ever since I heard it was a baseball romance, I knew that I had to have it. Baseball romances are my absolute favorite. I mean, who can resist a hot baseball player!? From the moment Brody was introduced to us, I was a gonerWhen Annie Lucas's dad is offered a coaching spot for a major league baseball team, Annie pushes her dad to take it
Visit Stay Bookish for more book reviews!Julie Cross, let me love youuuuu! No seriously, Julie writes awesome books and she charmed my pants off with her Mature YA Contemporary book, Letters To Nowhere, before and she's done it yet again with her newest one, Whatever Life Throws At You."Life is funny sometimes... the worst possible things can get you to the best possible places." This author gets teenagers. She knows how they act, how they are, how they feel and she definitely knows how to write
When it comes to authors, like Julie Cross, whose past work has received a variety of mixed reviews, I hardly know whether or not to invest in their trilogies. Is it worth my time to dive into those three books? Or am I doomed to emerge unhappy like countless readers before me? When Whatever Life Throws at You landed on my doorstep, though, I figured I had the perfect opportunity. Not only could I sample Cross's prose, but it was a contemporary stand-alone and bound to bring a heady dose of
Am I going soft? I feel like I've been stumbling upon a lot of awesome reads lately! I had really been looking forward to this book. I fell in love with Julie Cross's writing when I read Third Degree earlier this year and couldn't wait for her next novel. I'm happy to say that I loved Whatever Life Throws at You even more than Third Degree!The positive parts of this review will likely be rather short and generic. I find it easy to moan and complain about all of the things I hated about a bad
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