Review: Accidentally Me - Kim Karras








Accidentally Me


Review: Accidentally Me - Kim Karras - August 2016


Do you know how they always tell us not to judge a book by its cover? Well, sometimes it is the cover that draws us in and ends up making you buy a book and discover a new author, someone whom you might have just scrolled on past had the cover not caught your eye. For me, that was Accidentally Me by Kim Karras. The bright yellow cover and the girl on the front in a safari hat caught my attention as the cover screamed quirky and fun. Going into this book blind, I had no idea what it was about either. In Accidentally Me, we meet  Sabrina or Sabby as she is nicknamed by her parents. Sabrina sees her whole life as an accident as she was a late baby, a mistake. Due to this, she has always tried to be the best daughter her parents could ask for especially since her two older siblings are both screw-ups. Sabrina works at an Adventure Safari Park hence the hat on the cover and I loved this as it a quirky sort of career. She dreams of going to Caltech to study Biology but of course, it's in California and her parents are insisting she stays close to home and attend Boise State. Sabrina cooks up this crazy scheme by making her parents think that living here is dangerous and so they will allow her to move. She hires an ex-school friend Calvin as her stalker. What will happen though when she starts to not only fall for Calvin but also her parents decide to put out a restraining order on her "stalker" and things go belly-up? Also, we have a love triangle forming as despite Sabrina being awkward and having eyes only for Calvin, she has caught the eye of another hottie Joe who seems more perfect in my opinion for Sabrina than slacker Calvin. Accidentally Me was a cutesy romantic comedy with a few laughs and again great if you are looking for a clean romance to just read and relax into.



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