In Language of Love, Janna is quickly adapting to life in Seattle as a high school exchange student from Hungary. Or at least Julian, the cute boy she met in a coffee shop, thinks she is. The truth is, he overheard Janna using a phony accent, and now she’s stuck playing the part….Will Julian want to be with the real Janna? Or will she discover that lies don’t always translate to love?Published in US: June 2010
Stand alone novel
From author/publisher for honest review
*My review*
So far I have only read Language of Love, so that is what I am reviewing.
Janna is a shy and outgoing person until she starts pretending to be an exchange student from Hungary. It is a twisting journey to see how she got herself into it, and learned a lot about herself in the process. I can see how the lie could continue and sympathize with her since I have often wished for a chance for a fresh start, to be someone else.
Her best friends Molly and Emm are well written and play great supporting roles.
This is a cute and quick read, funny, romantic, and it has a well wrapped up, satisfying ending.
I would love to hear what you think of this book and/or my review
This book sounds interesting. I mean a girl pretending to be a foreign exchange student? That's got to be a great story! Thanks for the review.
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Janna sounds like a great character. The book seems like fun! Thanks for the review, Brandi!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for reading and reviewing Language of Love, Brandi! I'm so glad you liked it :)
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