



They’re funny and I would love to have Grace as a best friend!! Both of the characters are real and totally relatable.Although Grace starts out feeling out of her league, she really holds her own and makes Logan work for it.After he royally screws up, he puts his everything into winning Grace back and it is just too adorable.He’s ridiculous and funny, uses acronyms for things that shouldn’t have them, and is really a good guy underneath all his swagger.

The book really puts a good perspective on the difference in expectations for girls and guys in college. Funny and snarky, they always transcend the boxes you initially put them in and really grow throughout the book. Like every single Elle Kennedy book I’ve read, her characters are just wonderful. It’s dealt with well and in a way that I think could be helpful for people who are virgins in college so that part really didn’t bother me at all. Now wait, before you start groaning about that storyline, it’s really a good one. He meets Grace, who is a freshman and not too shockingly, a virgin. He’s full of himself, loves to party and doesn’t stay with one girl for long. This is a great addition to the Off Campus series! Logan is kind of the typical jock. This time around, she’ll be the one in the driver’s seat…and she plans on driving him wild. He wants her back? He’ll have to work for it. If Logan expects her to roll over and beg like all his other puck bunnies, he can think again. She’s not a charity case, and she’s not the quiet butterfly she was when they first hooked up. A sexy encounter with freshman Grace Ivers is just the distraction he needs, but when a thoughtless mistake pushes her away, Logan plans to spend his final year proving to her that he’s worth a second chance.Īfter a less than stellar freshman year, Grace is back at Briar University, older, wiser, and so over the arrogant hockey player she nearly handed her V-card to. For this hockey star, life is a parade of parties and hook-ups, but behind his killer grins and easygoing charm, he hides growing despair about the dead-end road he’ll be forced to walk after graduation. The Mistake (Off-Campus, #2) by Elle KennedyĬollege junior John Logan can get any girl he wants.
