Flat-Out Love – Jessica Park
Book Reviews / December 10, 2017

Overall Rating: 5 Stars, I’d give it 10 if I rated that high. Brief Summary of the Storyline: Julie arrives in Boston for college but when her housing falls through she ends up staying with the family of her mom’s old college roommate. Upon moving in she feels something is not so quite right about the family. The parents, Erin and Roger are nice but complete workaholics. The oldest brother, Finn is always traveling and never comes home. The middle brother, Matt, who is about the same age as Julie, is an MIT tech geek who seems to clash a bit with Julie. But then there’s the youngest child, Celeste. She is 13 and a bit odd. She carries a life-size cardboard of her brother Finn. Julie grows quite close to the family, even to Finn via Facebook chats and emails but something still doesn’t seem quite right. Overall Opinion: The short answer, I absolutely loved this book. Words can’t describe how much I enjoyed this. I was looking for something that would take me on an emotional roller coaster and this was it. I did catch the plot twist within the first few chapters but I just had to see where…