Road Trip! by Beth Reekles

Posted June 13, 2022 by karenbaron in Review, Romance, Young Adult / 0 Comments

Road Trip! by Beth Reekles

The Kissing Booth: Road Trip!: World Book Day 2020

by Beth Reekles
five-stars
Series: Kissing Booth #2.5
Series Rating: five-stars
Published by Ember on February 20, 2020
Genres: YA Contemporary Romance
Pages: 52
Format: Kindle
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Get Your Copy at: Amazon
Also in this series: The Kissing Booth, The Beach House: A Kissing Booth Story, Going the Distance, One Last Time

A super-fun romantic comedy short story, set in the world of the bestselling The Kissing Booth - written exclusively for World Book Day 2020!
Everyone knows it's TOUGH having a long-distance relationship - especially when your boyfriend is as sizzlingly hot as Noah Flynn. Elle's thrilled her bad-boy-turned good has made it into Harvard, but being stuck back in California isn't much fun without him. So there's only one thing for it . . . a road trip to visit!
And what could be better than packing up your best buddy's convertible, heading out on Route 66, and looking for fun and adventure along the way? Maybe only the person waiting for you at the other end . . .

Road Trip! by Beth Reekles is set during spring break. Lee and Elle decide to make a cross-country road trip to visit both Noah and Rachel on the East Coast.

Will Elle and Lee be safe on this road trip, and how would they like the East Coast?

Lee decided last minute that they should drive cross-country for the first time to see Noah at Harvard and then for Lee to see Rachel at Brown with her parents. Elle and Lee are so cute when they are on the road driving. There is so much I want to talk about that happened in this story, but since it’s short, I don’t want to spoil too much. Let’s say that Elle and Lee have a great friendship that got tested on this road trip.

Road Trip! CRRoad trips are tedious, especially if you don’t stop to enjoy the scenery and buzz on through. Sometimes buzzing through is precisely what needs to be done to get there, but then, to get back, it’s best to enjoy it most of the time. At least that’s what my family does, but who knows what Elle and Lee did on their return trip.

Five Stars

Road Trip! by Beth Reekles is a great novella that focuses on spring break in their senior year when they can relax for a bit. Not getting burned out before finals is a great thing, especially when still sending out college applications for a just-in-case type of thing. Elle and Lee definitely deserved this road trip after what was happening to them in book 2. I’m just hoping that Elle and Noah can keep up with their communication depending on where Elle ends up attending college the following year.

I am giving Road Trip! by Beth Reekles five stars and a recommendation to anyone that loves to read a good young adult contemporary romance, especially if it will take you less than an hour, maybe two depending on how many interrupts you get while reading.

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The Kissing Booth Book Series

The Kissing Booth by Beth Reekles The Beach House by Beth Reekles Going the Distance by Beth Reekles Road Trip! by Beth Reekles One Last Time by Beth Reekles

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Thank you for dropping by! I hope you enjoyed this review of Road Trip! by Beth Reekles.

Until the next time,

Karen Signature

Happy Reading!

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About Beth Reekles

Beth Reekles is the author of The Kissing Booth, Rolling Dice, and Out of Tune. She penned her first novel when she was fifteen and uploaded it to the story-sharing platform Wattpad, where it accumulated over 19 million reads, before she signed with Random House at age seventee. Since then, Beth has been short-listed for the Women of the Future Young Star Award, the Romantic Novel of the Year Award, and the Queen of Teen Award. She was named one of Time magazine’s 16 Most Influential Teenagers and was number 6 on the London Time’s Top 20 Under 25 list.

Beth regularly blogs about writing and being a twenty-something. She is also a physics graduate of Exeter Universityand works in IT.

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