Review: The Truth About Jack by Jody Gehrham

Posted May 3, 2015 by Elizabeth in Elizabeth B, Reviews / 0 Comments

Review:  The Truth About Jack by Jody GehrhamThe Truth About Jack (Entangled Crush) by Jody Gehrman
Genres: Emotions & Feelings, Love & Romance, Social Issues, Young Adult
Published by Macmillan Publication Date: April 14th 2015
Pages: 250
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three-half-stars

This Entangled Teen Crush book contains references to missed connections, mistaken identities, and lots of misbehavior. It may give you all the swoony feels.Can the write guy be the right guy?Dakota McCloud has just been accepted into a prestigious art school. Soon she'll leave behind the artists' colony where she grew up-hippie dad, tofu since birth, yurt-and join her boyfriend and best friend on the East Coast. It was the plan...until Dakota finds out her boyfriend and best friend hooked up behind her back.Hurt and viciously betrayed, Dakota pours out her heart on a piece of paper, places it in a bottle, and hurls it into the ocean. But it doesn't quite go where she expects...Jack Sauvage finds the bottle washed up on the shore and responds to Dakota's letter. Except what if his straight-laced life doesn't jive with the free-spirited girl he's only seen from afar? As Jack creates a persona he believes she'll love, they slowly fall for each other with each new letter. Now Jack is trying to find a way to make this delicate, on-paper romance happen in real life...without revealing his deception.

Elizabeth B’s Thoughts

The Truth About Jack introduces us to two very unique characters who couldn’t be more different if they tried, but have a lot in common. Dakota, has grown up in an artist colony living in her own yurt while being home schooled by her father and a writer neighbor. We meet her on the day she finds out that she has been accepted to the school of her dreams and finds out that her best friend has been stealing her boyfriend while they are both away at college. Jack, is a very wealthy young man raised with a tutor so he could focus on his music. Jack is struggling with the rules imposed by his Mother while he waits to go to Julliard.

Fate brings these two together and watching them figure things out reminds me why I would never want to be 18 again. Dakota is impossible not to like. She seems truly nice and pretty level headed for someone so young. Jack is pretty likable too, but he is harder to get to know. He definitely provides some cringe worthy moments as he tries to figure out how to approach Dakota.

They deal with some pretty typical teen angst is less than typical fashion and it was fun to watch. The Truth About Jack was a entertaining story with interesting characters that told a pretty basic teen story in an offbeat way.

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I am a full time mom who works part time. I squeeze reading in wherever I can between work, volunteer stuff, and kid activities. I read a little bit of everything, but really enjoy indie authors and Happy- Ever-Afters. I've been reviewing for Cocktails and Books since January 2015.