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Review: The Dare by Elle Kennedy

Posted July 30, 2026 by Rowena in Reviews | 0 Comments

The Dare by Elle Kennedy

Series: Briar U #4
Also in this Series: The Chase, The Risk, The Play
Main Leads: Conor Edwards, Taylor Marsh
Secondary Characters: Hunter Davenport, Mike Hollis, Summer DiLaurentis, Brenna Jensen, Sasha Lennox, Colin Fitzgerald, Demi Davis, Rupi Miller
Setting: United States, Massachusetts, Hastings
Genres: Romance, Contemporary, New Adult
Tropes: Friends to Lovers, Fake Dating, Overcoming Trauma, Past Trauma, Miscommunication
Release Date: June 16, 2020
Publisher: Elle Kennedy
Format: Audio, e-Book
Source: Purchased
Pages: 354
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College was supposed to be my chance to get over my ugly-duckling complex and spread my wings. Instead, I wound up in a sorority full of mean girls. I already have a hard time fitting in, so when my Kappa Chi sisters issue the challenge, I can’t say no.

The dare: seduce the hottest new hockey player in the junior class.

Conor Edwards is a regular at Greek Row parties…and in Greek Row sorority beds. He’s the one you fall for before you learn that guys like him don’t give girls like me a second glance. Except Mr. Popular throws me for a loop—rather than laughing in my face, he does me a solid by letting me take him upstairs to pretend we’re getting busy.

Even crazier, now he wants to keep pretending. Turns out Conor loves games, and he thinks it’s fun to pull the wool over my frenemies’ eyes.

But resisting his easy charm and surfer-boy hotness is darn near impossible. Though I’m realizing there’s much more to Conor’s story than his fan club can see.

And the longer this silly ruse goes on, the greater the danger of it all blowing up in my face.

It’s been a few years since I read this book and I guess I’m not the same person I was back then because I didn’t enjoy this book nearly as much as I did last time. As a big girl myself, I thought I would connect with Taylor and her issues more but I spent a good chunk of this book frustrated with her. With Conor. There was a lot of miscommunication, misunderstandings, and insecurities that bogged down my enjoyment of this book. I almost put it down twice and that’s a bummer because I was enjoying my re-read of the entire series. What’s funny is that while I didn’t drop this read, I did stop my re-read of the series.

I remembered Conor mostly from Hunter and Demi’s book but I didn’t remember much so going into this was like a re-introduction to Conor’s fine ass. I liked him. He wasn’t my favorite boy from this set of books, but I did like him. I liked that he was from So Cal but meh to him being from Huntington Beach. I liked how much Conor liked Taylor and how he tried hard to make sure she understood that she was beautiful to him. I also liked how much he respected and supported his teammates, especially Hunter. What I didn’t care for was his past and his ex-best friend. I thought that was the corniest part of the story. It was also a pretty shitty thing for him to do and then run from but at least he was ashamed about it and he made things right so that was something.

Taylor was a solid female lead and she had a lot of the same insecurities that I had growing up so I thought that I would connect with her character a lot more than I actually did this time around. The hot and cold attitude she had toward Conor whenever someone else triggered her insecurities got really annoying because it felt like Conor was paying for things that he had nothing to do with. I was glad that she made some real progress in getting over those insecurities though. I really enjoyed her scenes with not just Conor but with her best friend Sasha. Their friendship was pretty great and I loved how supportive Sasha was and even though Abigail came around in the end, I could have done without a redemption arc for her because she was an absolute shit for most of the book and I didn’t want to forgive her bitch ass.

Conor and Taylor’s romance was my favorite thing about this read. The way that Conor was down bad for Taylor was cute. The way that he wooed her, kept picking her up when her bully would try to bring her down had me soft for him. I loved the way that Taylor was with him, too. Right from the very beginning, they had great chemistry but the constant up and down made me roll my eyes more than once and don’t even get me started when they started to make decisions for the other because they knew best. Nothing pisses me off more than someone telling me how I’d feel in any moment…so when I see it happen in my books, I’m never a fan of it and there was a lot of that going on here.

While I wasn’t the biggest fan of this book overall, it does have its moments of shine. Taylor and Conor were a lot of fun when they were together and when they were with people that make them feel safe. They also come into their own and grow for the better so I didn’t absolutely hate this read but I can’t deny that all of the miscommunication and misunderstandings took its toll on me. So it wasn’t the best but it also wasn’t the worst read.

Rating

2.5 out of 5

The Briar U Series


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Review: The Play by Elle Kennedy

Posted July 29, 2026 by Rowena in Reviews | 0 Comments

The Play by Elle Kennedy

Series: Briar U #3
Also in this Series: The Chase, The Risk
Main Leads: Hunter Davenport, Demi Davis
Secondary Characters: Brenna Jensen, Summer DiLaurentis, Mike Hollis, TJ, Pax
Setting: United States, Massachusetts, Hastings
Genres: Romance, Contemporary, New Adult
Tropes: Friends to Lovers, Forced Proximity, The Rebound Romance
Release Date: October 7, 2019
Publisher: Elle Kennedy
Format: Audio, e-Book
Source: Purchased
Pages: 422
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What I learned after last year’s distractions cost my hockey team our entire season? No more screwing up. No more screwing, period. As the new team captain, I need a new philosophy: hockey and school now, women later. Which means that I, Hunter Davenport, am officially going celibate…no matter how hard that makes things.

But there’s nothing in the rulebook that says I can’t be friends with a woman. And I won’t lie—my new classmate Demi Davis is one cool chick. Her smart mouth is hot as hell, and so is the rest of her, but the fact that she’s got a boyfriend eliminates the temptation to touch her.

Except three months into our friendship, Demi is single and looking for a rebound.

And she’s making a play for me.

Avoiding her is impossible. We’re paired up on a yearlong school project, but I’m confident I can resist her. We’d never work, anyway. Our backgrounds are too different, our goals aren’t aligned, and her parents hate my guts.

Hooking up is a very bad idea. Now I just have to convince my body—and my heart.

We’re finally getting Hunter’s book. If you read the previous books in this series then you’ll remember Hunter. He got his heart broken by Summer in the first book and then he turned into a little playboy that pissed off the wrong guy and got his wrist broken in the second book but he’s back and he’s finally getting his own person in the third book. I’m going to be honest and tell you guys that Hunter was not my favorite person in the previous books. He was a whiny little bitch in The Chase but I’m not at all mad at the guy he grew to be in this book. I enjoyed his friendship with Demi and every time he called her Semi, I laughed.

The dialogue was fantastic in this book. I loved being part of all of their conversations. You can really see the growth in his character in this book because he was a really good friend to Demi and this was the first romance in a long time where I really enjoyed seeing the friendship blossom before the romance. Elle Kennedy did a great job of showing them grow from friends to more.

Hunter’s character really came around for me. I went from not really knowing if I wanted to read this book to I’m so glad that I did and Hunter was a huge reason why. The whole celibacy thing cracked me up because it was SO extra but I really loved seeing Hunter have his teammates back, I loved seeing him care for Pablo and seeing him get closer with Demi. The whole psychology project that they were working on together was interesting and I enjoyed seeing Hunter play his role. Getting to know what happened to him to make him the way that he was, was interesting and I liked that the more I found out, the more attached to him I got.

Demi was everything that I like in a New Adult heroine. She was strong, smart, and sexy without being boring and bitchy so I really appreciated Elle Kennedy’s efforts where Demi was concerned. I also liked that Demi was part Latina but an Americanized Latina. I know a lot of girls who come from diverse backgrounds but grew up in America so they don’t speak their native tongue as much anymore or they just never learned the language so I didn’t mind that we got a diverse heroine who was still pretty American. Demi could have been me, just Cuban instead of Samoan. I’m as brown as brown can be but I don’t speak Samoan often so I’m not exactly fluent in Samoan anymore.

There were two things that drove me crazy with this book and they were Demi’s parents and Demi’s ex-boyfriend. Actually, it was more Demi’s father than her mother but when he completely disregarded her feelings about sharing their family holiday with her cheating ex-boyfriend’s family, it pissed me off. Then when he shows up at school to tell Hunter off, that pissed me off too. I’m really glad that Hunter was able to get through to the father and make him see things from Demi’s point-of-view because I wanted to push Demi’s dad right off the roof. Don’t even get me started on Nico, the cheating ex-boyfriend. I just found him to be so miserably blah. I didn’t care for his character at all so when Demi was finally done with him, I was glad.

Overall, this book was a good one. It definitely engaged all of my feelings. My heart hurt for Hunter and finding out about his parents and home life. I was mad at Demi for her part in the shenanigans with Hunter’s celibacy. I was pissed to high heaven that Nico and his friends jumped Hunter and everything that happened with Nico but I rejoiced like crazy when they finally admitted to each other that they loved each other and I really loved when Demi became a part of the off-campus apartment dynamic. I enjoyed this one a lot though The Risk is still my favorite of the bunch. Still, if you’re a fan of Elle Kennedy’s books, a fan of the off-campus and Briar U series then you should definitely read this one. It’s good, I promise!

Rating

3 out of 5

The Briar U Series


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Review: The Deal by Elle Kennedy

Posted July 6, 2026 by Rowena in Reviews | 0 Comments

The Deal by Elle Kennedy

Series: Off Campus #1
Main Leads: Garrett Graham, Hannah Wells
Secondary Characters: John Logan, John Tucker, Dean DiLaurentis, Allie Hayes, Justin Kohl
Setting: United States, Massachussets, Hastings
Genres: Romance, Contemporary, New Adult
Tropes: Opposites Attract, Fake Dating, Healing Past Traumas, Tutor Girl, Hockey Player, Friends to Lovers, He Falls First
Release Date: February 24, 2015
Publisher: Bloom Books
Format: e-Book, Audio
Source: Purchased
Pages: 360
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She’s about to make a deal with the college bad boy… Hannah Wells has finally found someone who turns her on. But while she might be confident in every other area of her life, she’s carting around a full set of baggage when it comes to sex and seduction. If she wants to get her crush’s attention, she’ll have to step out of her comfort zone and make him take notice…even if it means tutoring the annoying, childish, cocky captain of the hockey team in exchange for a pretend date. …and it’s going to be oh so good!

All Garrett Graham has ever wanted is to play professional hockey after graduation, but his plummeting GPA is threatening everything he’s worked so hard for. If helping a sarcastic brunette make another guy jealous will help him secure his position on the team, he’s all for it. But when one unexpected kiss leads to the wildest sex of both their lives, it doesn’t take long for Garrett to realize that pretend isn’t going to cut it. Now he just has to convince Hannah that the man she wants looks a lot like him.

When I finished watching the Off Campus show, I wasn’t ready to move on so of course I re-read the entire series from the very beginning. It ended up being a huge endeavor because after more than ten years, there are 12 books in this world and I read every single book all over again.

Reading this book again reaffirmed my love for both Garrett and Hannah. Their story was compelling as hell and their romance was sweet, emotional, and healing. Just like the first time that I read this book, I was hooked from the jump. Garrett and Hannah are both dealing with past traumas and the work they put in to heal from those traumas really made the story emotional and me, invested. There isn’t anything new or original with the storyline but Elle Kennedy does a really good job of pulling this story together anyway. The characters really shine and made the story feel fresh.

I completely forgot that Justin from the books was a football player so of course Hannah had a crush on him because who doesn’t have a giant crush on a football player at that age? Hannah was so normal. She was a college girl who went to class, worked part time jobs to get by, and was too shy to talk to her crush so when the hockey player in her ethics class needs help getting a good grade so that he can keep playing hockey and offers to help her get over being shy so that she can win over her crush, of course she’s in.

Garrett Graham is the captain of the hockey team at Briar University and he needs help with his ethics class. Hannah needs help, he needs help so why can’t they help each other? He was so confident that their arrangement would benefit the both of them that nobody was more surprised than he was when he develops feelings for Hannah. When Hannah starts coming to him for more than just help with getting Justin to notice her, he knows that he is in deep.

Seeing the two of them realize their feelings for each other was a lot of fun. There was a lot of heaviness in the themes explored throughout the book but I really liked that Kennedy balanced all the heavy with lots of humor and characters that were so easy to root for. There’s lots to love about this book and I was really happy that throughout everything, my enjoyment of this book stood the test of time. This book has it all and I’m just as obsessed with this book as I was the first time that I read it. It’s such a good romance and I still recommend the hell out of this book.

Rating

4.5 out of 5

The Off Campus Series


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