Title | : | Fandom (Famous, #3) |
Author | : | |
Rating | : | |
ISBN | : | - |
Language | : | English |
Format Type | : | Kindle Edition |
Number of Pages | : | 302 |
Publication | : | First published April 7, 2021 |
Everyone remembers the night the boy band Eleven broke up. Hearts shattered around the world, including my own.
I made a mistake, and I’ve been avoiding bandmate Mason Nash ever since.
At first it was hard, but eighteen months ago, he made it easier by leaving Hollywood and disappearing.
When Eleven reunion talks start, I’m against it completely. I could really do with the publicity, but I don’t want to face Mason again. I’m sure he won’t want to see me either.
MASON
I don’t miss LA or anyone in it. Not even the guys from Eleven.
So, when they turn up on my doorstep talking about reunions, the last thing I want to do is hear them out.
I hold strong too. Until my eyes land on Denver Smith.
My ex-best friend.
Two and a half years ago, he ghosted me, and I still don’t know why.
I want answers—I miss him—but I don’t want to let him back into my life if there’s a chance he’ll walk away again.
**Fandom is a full-length MM novel that mentions/deals with/addresses some heavy topics. For a list of triggers, look inside the free sample and find them in the front of the book.
Fandom (Famous, #3) Reviews
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When I think of Eden's books, I generally associate them with banter, snark, steam, and plenty of humor, but this third book in the "Famous" series had all of that and... more.
That "more" came in the form of anger, bitterness, abandonment, hurt feelings, professional (and personal) failure, fear, and no small amount of pride.
In short, unlike the usual fluffy and sweet tone to which I've become accustomed, Eden pulled out the big guns, channeling her inner Amy Lane, and introduced her readers to some full-on, gut-wrenching, heartfelt angst. GAH!
And gurrrrrrrl, I have to admit that at around seventy-five percent in, the Maroon 5 "Memories" part had me on the absolute verge of tearing up, which honestly hasn't happened in quite some time.
The main focus on the story was Denver and Mason repairing their deep friendship, which had been obliterated after Denver ghosted Mason two and a half years prior, when Denver kissed his straight best friend, then fled the scene.
Right off the bat, the MC's weren't really in a place where Eden's usual snark and banter would've gotten them any nearer to their goal of becoming close again, maybe even closer than they'd been before.
So while this one still had a decent amount of humor, the snark and banter felt less prominent, with that only really happening between the MC's and their former bandmates.
Other than The Sad Sad Spoilery Thing That Happened, my very least favorite parts of the book were and their , which I'm extremely thankful was only short-lived. Yes, it still PISSED ME OFF at the time, though.
But this was a romance, and Eden always, always, ALWAYS writes happily-ever-afters, so the story ended as I'd expected and was happy with where it left off.
While this slightly more serious story wasn't my favorite of the series, I'd still rate it at around 4.25 stars and wholeheartedly recommend it to fans of the "Famous" series.
I'm seriously dying to read Blake's story, but it appeared that his (potential?) love interest may already have a boyfriend, and I despise cheating, so I'm nervous as to how that might play out on-page.
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This was yet another book I was looking forward to reading that didn't work for me in the end.
On the positive note, I did really like the first 30% or so and I really liked Denver's character. Mason's character was the one I had problems with, which I didn't expect at all, as well as a couple more things that are a part of this story. -
Audiobook - 4 stars
Story - 3 stars
This was so dull. What happened to Eden's sense of humor.
Denver and Mason were likable characters but Mason frustrated me with his dullness. I feel Denver deserves better.
Overall it was okay. The audiobook made it tolerable. I need Eden's magic back. -
OMG that was a hard fought for happy ending and totally different to what I was expecting.
One part, which I'm not going to spoil, really came out of nowhere, and I'm not ashamed to admit it made me teary.
The one thing that wasn't a shock though was Denver and Mason's feelings for each other. It was very clear their friendship had more than just a bromance vibe.
At times I wanted to thump Mason, bit I also completely understood him and the fears and doubts he was labouring with.
Denver is a sweetheart, but he's got his own demons to fight too and, while this is still as steamy and has the great banter I'd expect from Eden, it tackles a few more serious subjects too.
It's a wonderfully realised exploration of falling for your best friend and the sexual intimacy develops organically.
My favourite one so far in this wonderful series.
Now, roll on Blake and his intriguing man!
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so i was very excited for this book. I mean second chance, best friends to lovers, band getting back together. it all seemed solid right?
W R O N G
good gosh, i love many of Eden Finley's books but this one was just so boring. the beginning was fine; you see Harley and Ryder ( previous books ) trying to hunt everyone down and get them back together. and this follows Mason and Denver trying to mend their broken frienship.
but after that it got soo boring. i dont know if it was the writing or the plot but it just didn't click with me and i found myself skipping a lot.
i really hope the next one will be better because this is 2.5 to 3 stars for me. -
DNF @45%
I rest my case. I'm sad to say that this feels like everything just got thrown into the story without any
serious thought. I can't make any sense of the characters and their actions. -
2nd re-read
All the emotions came crashing down again. It was such a good read with heartfelt characters and a lot of introspection. Loved it!
4.5 Hollywood sucks, but I can't wait for Eleven's comeback stars
HEARTBREAKS AND NEW BEGINNINGS
This novel was way more emotional than the two previous books. I don't cry often, but I still felt my eyes welling up and my chest contracting a few times. Even if I wasn't in the best mood to fully appreciate it - I'm more on a light fluffy road right now - I'm still giving it a GR 5 stars, because it tackled darker themes in a very good fashion and I was still hooked anyway!
Mason and Denver's relationship was the hardest to witness. There had been a lot of hurt and fear, which lingered for quite some time. The atmosphere was heavier and I actually loved it because it felt real. Forgiveness is hard to come by, especially when you feel betrayed, so it was unnerving watching Mason slowly figure things out and come to terms with his feelings. Their story kept me on the edge of my seat also because there was a lot of expectations about them getting as close as before - being a family again and re-starting Eleven.
Character-wise, I think I liked the characters more for their flaws than their qualities. In any other book, I'd have found the stalling frustrating, but not here. Aside from rebuilding their friendship and going beyond that, they also had to face Hollywood again. It was harsher for Mason, who had left the shark pool for more than a year, but Denver also realized he had no one real by his side all this time and needed to cope with his addiction. Depression, abandonment issues, addictions. It wasn't an easy story to tell, but it was definitely worth it! And the ending was so heartwarming 👍🧡
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I have to say that this was the weakest in the series so far, for me. I was really looking forward to Mason and his LI, but I don't know if this story being about two guys from the same band quite worked.
I didn't really feel much of a connection between Mason and Denver at the start, and while I eventually felt some connection, I still didn't exactly fall in love with these two.
You could say it was because they both thought they were straight until they fell for each other, but I have read books like that before where the romance has been done really well.
I think, maybe, it was because we didn't really get to see any of the build up of their relationship before the feelings were made aware, and Mason also thought he saw Denver as a brother and then when they reconnect he starts to see Denver that way and I'm not sure if the transition from apparently no romantic feelings to feelings was done well.
I think this would have benefited from just seeing them in the past, maybe a prologue of them being them together, to see what they were like as best friends, to see why Denver fell for Mason and maybe Mason feelings things but being oblivious to it or denying it, what have you.
I just think this story went too quickly into showing feelings and then getting Mason to realize his feelings for Denver. It fell short in a good portion of this.
I also felt that not a ton happened in this. Which, I don't usually have much of a problem with if the characters and relationships are interesting and sucking me in. These two didn't exactly suck me in, so the lack of plot affected my enjoyment as well. Like yes, there was the plot of Harley wanting them to come back to Eleven, and the random plot near the end with , but for the most part it didn't come into play and there was mainly just Denver and this stupid Fandom talent show, which I didn't care for at all.
So all that brought this down for me. I came to enjoy these two at times later on, and they had their sweet and sexy moments, and I enjoyed the story, at times - mostly near the end when the main plot actually came in to play, and when they - but overall I've read much better from this author.
I actually think this might be the lowest rated book I've given this author. I could be wrong and maybe I forgot if I've given her three stars before, but I don't think so.
I love this author a ton and will always read her stuff, but this was just one of the rare ones that overall wasn't a win for me. I didn't hate it, but I didn't love it either. The lack of connection I felt also made this a slow read for me, and it's always a little frustrating when a book is slow going.
This was just a weak entry in this series and I really hope Blake and Jordan's romance picks this series back up. Already the premise of their story has a lot of potential, so I can definitely hope.
But this one, just overall not a win. Worth a read, and others might disagree with me, but for me it just didn't work like Finley's works usually do.
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I'm so not ready for this series to be over TT
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* 4.5 stars *
I was looking forward to Mason and Denver's story ever since I realised they would get one together and their book didn't disappoint.
Harley is still trying to get Eleven back together and he's doing it one member at the time. Here is the first time we see all five of them.
Mason and Denver were always a little bit closer than they were with the rest of the band, but they figured it was just friendship. Until Denver started to realize there was more to his feelings for his best friend and he made a move that resulted in him being embarrassed and Mason feeling abandoned.
When they see each other again, they have some past regrets to get over in order to reconnect and some new realizations to process before they can put that awkward moment behind and be as close as they once were.
The title of the book is in reference to a show that Denver is participating in as a judge. It's a fitting title because it plays a big part in the plot and in bringing Denver and Mason together again. Denver sees it as his last chance to save his solo career and so he goes along with every whim the production has. Some of these whims result in Mason feeling comfortable in front of a camera lens again.
Being back home for eighteen months and having regular access to homecooked food from his mom while deciding to let his hair and beard do their thing, has changed Mason's appearance in a way that makes him unrecognisable at first glance. That was part of the appeal of his new look for him, he could hide in plain sight.
I liked how Mason gaining weight was presented in the book. It wasn't something to be "fixed" and Denver wasn't put off by his different appearance. I liked that Mason was comfortable in his new body and didn't want to go back to super skinny, that it wasn't required of him to go back in order to join "Eleven" again, that Denver was as much attracted to this Mason as he was to the old one. Mason was a character with a real body, he started working out to reach a stage he was the most comfortable in and that was it. He had a belly and he was happy with it, Denver was more than happy with it too.
Harley, Brix, Riley and Lyric are side characters and we also get to know Blake for the first time along with his love interest. I'll admit I was super excited once I realized they were going to get a story of their own! As usual, I can't wait!
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Probably my favorite in the series, because it has one of my favorite tropes: two bandmates who tour together for years before falling in love. Well, in this case, without spoiling I can say that only one of the two really notices that he fell in love, but still they were always very close. There are some strong 1D fanfiction vibes in here, and I really loved it. Especially the hurt over the unrequited love was really well done in my opinion.
I would have given this 5 stars if there had been less sex scenes. Seriously, on a normal day, Eden Finley's books have too many sex scenes for me and I wish that they'd spent more time making music and wowing fans! But well, I'm not a writer and I don't control the narrative. I liked seeing the other band members, I got flashbacks from the previous books. I can't wait for Blake's story! <3 -
3.5 Stars!
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Hmm, there were times I thought I really liked this book, and there were times I just wasn't feeling it at all. I think the reason for this is that the concept and premise is right up my alley, especially with the long-term friends having a fall-out after one of them has been in love with the other for like forever, buuuuuuut it sadly just wasn't executed all that well. I mean, it wasn't bad, but it wasn't great either. It's very.. average.
I also feel like these characters weren't super interesting or were developed all that properly. After all, there was plenty of angst and drama, and a lot of difficult situations they had to deal with, but.. I just didn't really care.. Oops.
There were also a lot of sex scenes and that got incredibly boring incredibly fast.
I did like how in love Denver was with Mason, and I am always a sucker for pining, so that was probably my favourite part of their story, but I don't think that's enough to create a truly good romance.
This series has really been giving me a different vibe and storyline every single book, which is interesting I guess, but I unfortunately think this one was my least favourite. The worst part about that is that this one definitely had the potential to be my favourite, but just did not live up to it, so yea... Sad.
Here's to hoping the final book will be a true banger, because so far, all the other three books have been entertaining, but nothing special.
'Famous' series:
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Pop Star - 3.5 stars
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Spotlight - 3.0 stars
3. Fandom - 3.0 stars
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Encore - 2.5 stars
Spin-off 'Cash Me Outside' series:
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Locked Heart - 4.0 stars
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Thorned Heart - 3.0 stars -
BEST FRIENDS TO LOVERS IS THE BEST THING IN THE WORLD
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I've given this an A- for narration and a B- for content at AudioGals .
Eden Finley’s Famous series about what happens to the members of the biggest boy band on the planet after they split up continues with book three, Fandom. It’s a friends-to-lovers/’gay awakening’ story that, while containing some of the author’s trademark humour and banter also touches on some serious issues – alcoholism, body image, depression, anxiety, loss – that make it feel more solemn in tone than the previous books in the series.
Since Eleven broke up, Harley, Ryder and Blake have been doing pretty well, but the same isn’t true of Denver Smith and Mason Nash. Mason released a solo album which tanked and then just fell off the grid, and Denver’s solo career is hanging in the balance so he’s taken a gig as a judge on an X-Factor/Pop Idol type show, hoping that the bump in recognition he’ll get from being on TV will get him a second album deal.
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Aaaaand another sweet and quick read! Fandom was probably my favorite in the series when it came to couple dynamics? I really liked that we had two bandmates and their complicated relationship as the focus this time and it was super super sweet reading about Denver and Mason healing their friendship and that turning into something more. <3
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✧ ”Parece que toda la razón por la que tú y yo existimos es para que podamos estar juntos.”
✧ Sin duda este libro ha sido mi favorito hasta el momento y es que podemos encontrar la historia de Denny, o Denver (como es conocido por sus fans) y de Mason; ambos ex integrantes de la banda Eleven y mejores amigos del alma, que tras la última noche juntos se prometieron nunca abandonarse el uno al otro, pero que, debido a un beso robado, sentimientos no correspondidos (o eso parece) y declaraciones bochornosas, terminan rompiendo su promesa y se dejan de hablar por meses. Mason huye a casa, lejos de Hollywood, tras fracasar como solista y no tener a ninguno de sus amigos que lo apoye; Denver intenta desesperadamente mantener su carrera a flote pese a que cuelga de un hilo. No es hasta que Harley intenta reunir nuevamente a la banda que todos se embarcan en un viaje para intentar convencer a Mason de volver; pero no será todo tan fácil ya qué hay mucha tensión no resuelta entre Denny y al que considera su mejor amigo y su otra mitad.
✧ Lo que más me gusta de las historias románticas, es cuando se nota que desde siempre ha existido una conexión más haya entre los protagonistas y eso es justo lo que ocurre aquí. Es evidente que han estado enamorados siempre, solo que no se habían dado cuenta pensando en que era un amor fraternal, hasta que esos sentimientos comienzan a hacerlos querer pasar todo el tiempo juntos, no poder soportar pensar en estar sin el otro, querer estar abrazados, sentir esa tensión en la piel al estar tan cerca, el corazón acelerado al querer besarse, las miradas y sonrisas exclusivas para el otro… Y cuando finalmente están juntos, es una revelación el descubrir que eso era lo único que les faltaba para sentirse completos, que no es posible que no hayan estado juntos desde antes y que su corazón pertenece completamente al otro.
✧ Me gustó mucho que pese a estar distanciados, Denver sea el primero al que acude Mason cuando necesita ayuda para lidiar con sus problemas. Poco a poco van recuperando esa confianza que siempre habían tenido, Denny es muy paciente y comprensible con todo las dudas que pueda estar atravesando Mason con respecto a sus sentimientos. Mason por su parte es todo rudo y gruñón por fuera, pero una masita por dentro; siempre ha compartido amor, cariño, protección y hasta su familia con su Denny, sabe los problemas de abandono que sufre y por eso siempre le hace saber lo ama con intensidad y con todo lo que tiene.
✧ Me hubiera gustado que la autora profundizara en el tema de las sexualidades de los chicos y no las dejara en segundo plano. Estoy consiente de que muchas personas realmente se sienten cómodas sin una etiqueta y que cada quien es libre de vivir su identidad y sexualidad como mejor le parezca; pero lo que ocurre con Eden, es que en la mayoría de los libros de esta saga, no toma el tema de que los personajes puedan pasar por un arco de comprensión a sí mismos, y aveces no es creíble que pasen de ser chicos que pensaban ser 100% heterosexuales a chicos que con facilidad pueden estar con otro chico sin ningún tipo de vacilación o duda. Lo digo como una persona bisexual, todo lleva un proceso de aceptación, aunque al final te definas como sin etiquetas, de igual forma se pasa por la reflexión de uno mismo para finalizar con lo que se identifica y se siente mas cómodo.
✧ Finalmente, me gusto que se tocara el tema de la imagen de uno mismo ante una sociedad que impone estereotipos de lo que debe o no ser la belleza. Ver a Mason tan acomplejado por su aspecto físico, es algo que muchos vivimos a diario y sin ser famoso o súper estrellas; y es que la sociedad no distingue, siempre están señalando y juzgando ya sea por su género, color de piel, sexualidad o por el físico. Denny es una gran ayuda para la aceptación de Mason, lo ama por quien es realmente y no por su imagen, lo alienta a amarse a sí mismo y darse cuenta de lo guapo y sexy que es y que debe mandar al resto del mundo a la mierda. Por su parte ver cómo Mason es la roca en la que Denny puede sostenerse para no caer en su problema con el alcohol, también es muy bonito; me sentí muy orgullosa al ir viendo como luchaba Denver contra su problema de alcoholismo, no muchos tienen la fuerza de voluntad para reconocerlo y muchísimo menos para poner un alto y decidir llevar una vida de sobriedad, pero Denny lo hace con la ayuda de Mason y sus amigos. -
3 just ok stars!! 😐 This book was a little Meh for me 🙄. I typically do enjoy EF's books and so far the series has been great, but this one just did not fulfill all the build-up. There wasn't much of a plot, which I admit is not always essential to the likability of a book; but I also didn't find the angst really credible. I liked Denver and would have actually loved to have learnt a little more on his background and alcohol dependency. But we got more of Mason's angst and issues and honestly, I couldn't quite sympathize with him. He seemed really flaky and indecisive. Except the steam and sizzle which is always well-written in EF's books, there wasn't much else. I kept waiting for something to click and it didn't. Nevertheless I won't disparage the book, it is still quite good and many fans will certainly love it. Although this was a tad disappointing for me, I'm excited about the next one with Blake and Jordan. 💕
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It’s funny because even if this one wasn’t my favorite in the series (
Spotlight was, I think, I'm not sure anymore) it’s the one I can’t stop thinking about. Loved the characters and the natural develop of their relationship. Loved Denver like crazy, all of him. Loved the presence of Harley, Riley and Lyric. Loved meeting Blake, so much that now I can’t wait for his book.
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I have been thinking hard about my review for this book. I've been struggling a little bit to find my words, and maybe I still am.
First of all, I loved Eden Finley's Fake Boyfriend series and those books turned her into an auto-buy author for me. I also love her collab with Saxon James and the CU hockey series.
But when it comes down to the Famous series, we haven't really clicked. The first book started off well enough, but the second was just 3 stars (which, honestly, was just 21/2 star with a bonus 1/2 because it was Eden Finley) and this third addition, I'm sad to say, didn't work for me either.
It started off quite good, actually. The first two chapters in I thought this book was going to be great. Denver seemed like a real interesting character, with his troubled past, the way Mason hurt him after he kissed him. It sounded promising.
Until it didn't anymore. And I have been thinking real hard about what it is that I'm missing here, just like I did in the second Famous book. Partly it's because the characters seem flat and too...I don't know, boring? I don't FEEL them, but if you ask me why not, I don't have the answer to that. Has Eden Finley's writing changed? Am I changed? Do I look for other things in m/m romance nowadays? I really don't know. But in the end I wasn't really engaged enough to care about how this story turned out. I just don't click with these guys and I'm kind of sorry to admit.
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im too tired to write an in depth review, but this was the best book in the series so far.
the pacing? immaculate.
the tension? astronomical.
the banter? top-tier.
the pining? juicy af.
and the bffs to lovers excellence? astounding.
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This has been my most anticipated book in the series and the biggest let down.
I really thought this would be a new favorite, two boy band members falling for each other is basically my kryptonite, but here it just wasn't working for me.
I had so many small issues with it that they all piled up into a big one.
1. The characters
Listen, I liked both Denver and Mason. I really did, especially Danny. But the thing is: It's starting to feel like every character from this series has a similar personality. I was so excited when I heard that Mason was the 'Bad Boy' from Eleven. But in the end he was the nice guy, juuuuust like Ryder, Danny, Lyric... yeah I guess you can see what I mean.
No wonder Harley is my favorite, at least his diva persona is fun.
2. Where is the drama?
The plot isn't bad either, like I said there really is nothing I hated about this book, I was just expecting more.
I seriously craved some drama. And there was a lot of potential, not gonna lie. The gay awakening with the following denial, them having to be careful not to get caught by the media (actually I wish that that would've happened) or by the other guys, not to mention by the crew of Denver's reality show...
The possibilities are endless, yet for the majority of the plot nothing truly exciting happens. Well until...
3. The wrong kind of drama
As always, I try to keep my reviews spoiler-free, but since I really wish I knew about this one, I will just put it here – It deals with the death of a loved one.
That one did hit me completely out of nowhere, and I wasn't enjoying it. Their grief is described really well, yes, but I still wish Eden Finley would've chosen a different kind of drama for her novel.
4. The smut parts
The smut parts are getting a bit predicable, to be honest. I kinda wanted something new and exciting, especially since both Danny and Mason are new to the whole gay sex stuff, but if you swap out their names with Ryder and Lyric, no one could tell a difference between them as a couple and Denver and Mas.
There are still some things I really liked:
• Seeing all the guys together was fun
• and I liked how supportive they were of each other and how easily they admitted to past mistakes
• Them all bashing Harley was hilarious (he is still the best one tho!)
• Danny was clearly the star of this book and I loved seeing his vulnerable side
I know, I know I probably start to sound like a broken record, but overall it's not at all a bad book and I truly wish I could've enjoyed it more. It was still a nice distraction from... well, real life **shudders** though, and I'm still excited about the next and final novel. -
Fandom by Eden Finley was a great addition to the Famous series. In usual EF fashion, the story was full of romance, banter, chemistry, but this book also dealt with depression. It added an extra layer to the story.
I loved the connection that Denver (though I called him Denny in my head the whole time because it was so cute when Mason used it) and Mason had was heartfelt. You could feel the love they had for each other and the pain their separation wrought.
Throughout the book, you see them repair their friendship, as well as navigate their newfound (well, at least, on Mason's side) romance.
This book has:
-Dual POVs
-Friends to lovers
-Hurt/Comfort/Healing
-Fun cameos
-STEAM
-Romance
-Nice pacing
This was almost a slam dunk except for .
All in all, Fandom was a solid read.
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This was a really really nice addition to the whole famous series. Mason and Denvers story is a great second chance and friends to lovers series.
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Eh I feel like all these books are blending together. They are so similar. Just happen to have different names and I'm getting kinda tired of it. I want something different. Not saying this wasn't good in its own way. But I definitely expected lots of crying. I also imagined a Denver almost dying of alcohol poisoning part but alas it was not meant to be *wipes tear*.
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4 stars
I really liked this book more than book two to be honest. It was great to see more of the Eleven boys come together!
I can’t wAit to see how the fourth book turns out with Blake! I can only imagine especially seeing how the banter with him and Jordan was hinted at in this book!
I can’t wait to see all the boys come together too! Ugh just great, makes me miss when One Direction was still together and being apart of that fandom haha love it 1D for life!! -
Do you have an author where you get one of their books and you drop everything to read it? Eden Finley is one of those authors for me. When I saw Fandom hit my Kindle, I dropped everything and read this in one sitting, it's that incredible!
Denver and Mason were perfectly imperfect together, and I couldn't have loved them more! They both are struggling when we meet them, and their journey of growth together is so beautiful to read. I had butterflies in my stomach when I was reading their story, and was gasping along with everything they were going through! You just want to wrap these two in a hug and not let anything bad happen to them because you love them so much!
I have absolutely loved the Famous series, and cannot wait for the next book! -
Me gustó mucho la historia de Denver y Mason, más no me encantó.
No llegué a conectar del todo con ellos, no estaban mal, solo que había algo que no me convencía.
Lo que le hicieron al personaje de Cameron, me dolerá toda la vida💔.
La historia de Blake me da mucha intriga pero no sé si la leeré enseguida. Igual sí pero no sé🤭 -
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Ugh... Maybe Eden Finley was just a one hit wonder for me? I keep trying with her , but I simply dislike her characters. I hated one of her MCs in her last book, in this one, I hated both! I found them childish, spoiled and annoying, really I couldn’t bother given it 3 stars. And the romance came out of nowhere, not enough build up for it be believable. I don’t know, maybe I’ll keep trying with her because she had one of my favorite books last year. But so far, not so good