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August 23, 2012

The Unofficial Zack Warren Fan Club Blog Tour: Author Interview with J.C. Isabella & Giveaway

Hi!



I'm very excited to have J.C. Isabella, the author of The Unofficial Zack Warren Fan Club, on the blog today! As part of The Unofficial Zack Warren Fan Club  Blog Tour, I had the honor to interview her and she graciously answered all my questions!:D
Enjoy!

Deea: Welcome on Deea’s Journal and thank you for taking the time to answer my questions!

For people who read about your work for the first time, could you give a short description of The Unofficial Zack Warren Fan Club?

J.C. Isabella: The Unofficial Zack Warren Fan Club is about family and love at its core. You have Chloe, a girl who is trying to ignore how she feels for Zack, while trying to keep the club a secret. Then you have Zack, someone who looks and acts like the stereotypical jock, but is really a genuine guy who cares about Chloe. It’s about realizing what is important to you, and going for it.


D: One of the things I really like about The Unofficial Zack Warren Fan Club is that we have two alternate POV’s. What was writing from a guy’s POV like?

J.C. :Honestly, I didn’t have a hard time with it. I tried not to think about writing from a guy’s point of view, and how hard it would be. I just wrote as the person, and how they were feeling. I expounded on certain things that set genders apart. Also, when I was growing up, I hung out with the boys. Some of my best friends were guys, one was a baseball player, so I got to see how they operate when they were just being themselves. If I am having trouble getting into a guy’s head for something, I’ll look at an actor, and ask myself, what would he do, or what would the character he played do?



D: Chloe has a great voice and she is so easy to relate to! Is she anything like you or like someone you know in real life?

J.C. I suppose I can be perfectly honest here, and tell you that Chloe and I are similar in some ways. Humor, for one, and quirks are abound. With her, I set out to write a real person, someone I could relate to, and when I did that, I think I may have put a little of me in her. I am a very approachable friendly person, and that’s really how I wanted Chloe to be.


D: What was your favorite part to write?

J.C. I love writing the banter between Zack and Chloe. The teasing, the arguing, it’s sometimes more satisfying to me than the happy ending. Anyone can have fun writing a few lovey words, but when you hammer out an argument that leaves a character reeling, not sure if they’d rather hit the person or kiss them, and they are just so frustrated, it’s really a lot of fun. Tension makes everything amazing!

*I know, right? That's my favorite part to read too! I'm addicted to books that have that kind of tension and banter!*

D. All the games, secrets, clubs and societies make the world in The Unofficial Zack Warren Fan Club lots of fun and exciting. Did you experience any of that in high school/college?

J.C. I was in a couple clubs, but nothing really secretive. What influenced part of the idea was seeing a group of girls giggling about one particular guy. I started asking myself, how far would someone go? How far could they take it? Robert Pattinson and Justin Bieber may have fan clubs, but what if someone started one for the everyday high school guy?


D: What do you do to set the mood when you write? Do you listen to a certain playlist or do you like to write in a specific place etc?

J.C. I need quiet, hardly any distraction. Sometimes I will listen to music to help me brainstorm or write a specific scene, it can help set the mood for a fight or a party. The most helpful thing I do is go back and read what I wrote the day before, or just go back and start from the beginning.


D: As a fan of YA Contemporary Romance yourself, could you recommend us a few books you really liked?

J.C. I think one of my favorite books that I have read over and over, is called Getting Rid of Bradley By Jennifer Crusie.

It’s funny and feel good, and there are these dogs in the book that seem to have their own personalities. I discovered it after I wrote Zack Warren, when someone pointed out there was already a character with that name. So I went and got the book, and it’s been a keeper ever since!

Janet Evanovich has an awesome series with Stephanie Plum, but she has a lot of short romances out, that were sweet and hilarious. I was afraid to read them in public because I’d end up laughing so hard. I think my favorite is called Foul Play.

*I've been wanting to read  Janet Evanovich  for a long time! I really need to try her books soon!*

D: What are you working on now?

J.C. Right now I am finishing up the second book in the Unofficial Series, The Unofficial Story of Kyle B. Johnston, which will be out this October.

*Eeep! I'm so excited about his story!*


D: How would you encourage aspiring authors who have yet to publish their first novel?

J.C. One thing I advise everyone to do is take off their rose colored glasses. People forget publishing does not happen overnight. In our instant gratification world, this process still takes months and years. You have to be willing to go for the long haul. Write more than one book, and then write a series or a few more books. Just because one book is done and you’re querying it, doesn’t mean you stop writing.

The only gratification you get initially is just the pat on your back when you finish your story. In order to succeed you have to accept that. It took me a while, but I got to a point where I was able to look myself in the mirror and say, “You may be the only one who ever reads your stories, but that’s okay. It’s okay because at least you tried, and trying is sometimes the hardest part.”

So step into the world of publishing with a level head and realistic views. Learn from what others are doing. Find out what has been successful for them, implement there strategies and formulas. If you do this, there is an even better chance you will succeed. Arm yourself with information.

After all, knowledge is power.


*Great advice!!! And it would work in other domains too! Thank you!*

D: Thank you for stopping by and for the thoughtful answers!:) 


***

Get the book:
Amazon / Barnes & Noble




About the author:

J.C. Isabella is the author of Chasing McCree and The Unofficial Zack Warren Fan Club. Ever since she discovered romance novels in high school, she has been a self proclaimed fan. This led to penning her first YA. When she isn't thinking up new recipes for the cookbook she hopes to one day write, she is brainstorming a new novel and listening to country music. She lives in the tropics of Florida with her big fat Italian family and ornery feline companion.


***

And now on to the giveaway :
fill in the Rafflecopter form below to win a digital copy of  The Unofficial Zack Warren Fan Club!

xoxo

The Unofficial Zack Warren Fan Club Blog Tour: Author Interview with J.C. Isabella & Giveaway

Hi!



I'm very excited to have J.C. Isabella, the author of The Unofficial Zack Warren Fan Club, on the blog today! As part of The Unofficial Zack Warren Fan Club  Blog Tour, I had the honor to interview her and she graciously answered all my questions!:D
Enjoy!

Deea: Welcome on Deea’s Journal and thank you for taking the time to answer my questions!

For people who read about your work for the first time, could you give a short description of The Unofficial Zack Warren Fan Club?

J.C. Isabella: The Unofficial Zack Warren Fan Club is about family and love at its core. You have Chloe, a girl who is trying to ignore how she feels for Zack, while trying to keep the club a secret. Then you have Zack, someone who looks and acts like the stereotypical jock, but is really a genuine guy who cares about Chloe. It’s about realizing what is important to you, and going for it.


D: One of the things I really like about The Unofficial Zack Warren Fan Club is that we have two alternate POV’s. What was writing from a guy’s POV like?

J.C. :Honestly, I didn’t have a hard time with it. I tried not to think about writing from a guy’s point of view, and how hard it would be. I just wrote as the person, and how they were feeling. I expounded on certain things that set genders apart. Also, when I was growing up, I hung out with the boys. Some of my best friends were guys, one was a baseball player, so I got to see how they operate when they were just being themselves. If I am having trouble getting into a guy’s head for something, I’ll look at an actor, and ask myself, what would he do, or what would the character he played do?



D: Chloe has a great voice and she is so easy to relate to! Is she anything like you or like someone you know in real life?

J.C. I suppose I can be perfectly honest here, and tell you that Chloe and I are similar in some ways. Humor, for one, and quirks are abound. With her, I set out to write a real person, someone I could relate to, and when I did that, I think I may have put a little of me in her. I am a very approachable friendly person, and that’s really how I wanted Chloe to be.


D: What was your favorite part to write?

J.C. I love writing the banter between Zack and Chloe. The teasing, the arguing, it’s sometimes more satisfying to me than the happy ending. Anyone can have fun writing a few lovey words, but when you hammer out an argument that leaves a character reeling, not sure if they’d rather hit the person or kiss them, and they are just so frustrated, it’s really a lot of fun. Tension makes everything amazing!

*I know, right? That's my favorite part to read too! I'm addicted to books that have that kind of tension and banter!*

D. All the games, secrets, clubs and societies make the world in The Unofficial Zack Warren Fan Club lots of fun and exciting. Did you experience any of that in high school/college?

J.C. I was in a couple clubs, but nothing really secretive. What influenced part of the idea was seeing a group of girls giggling about one particular guy. I started asking myself, how far would someone go? How far could they take it? Robert Pattinson and Justin Bieber may have fan clubs, but what if someone started one for the everyday high school guy?


D: What do you do to set the mood when you write? Do you listen to a certain playlist or do you like to write in a specific place etc?

J.C. I need quiet, hardly any distraction. Sometimes I will listen to music to help me brainstorm or write a specific scene, it can help set the mood for a fight or a party. The most helpful thing I do is go back and read what I wrote the day before, or just go back and start from the beginning.


D: As a fan of YA Contemporary Romance yourself, could you recommend us a few books you really liked?

J.C. I think one of my favorite books that I have read over and over, is called Getting Rid of Bradley By Jennifer Crusie.

It’s funny and feel good, and there are these dogs in the book that seem to have their own personalities. I discovered it after I wrote Zack Warren, when someone pointed out there was already a character with that name. So I went and got the book, and it’s been a keeper ever since!

Janet Evanovich has an awesome series with Stephanie Plum, but she has a lot of short romances out, that were sweet and hilarious. I was afraid to read them in public because I’d end up laughing so hard. I think my favorite is called Foul Play.

*I've been wanting to read  Janet Evanovich  for a long time! I really need to try her books soon!*

D: What are you working on now?

J.C. Right now I am finishing up the second book in the Unofficial Series, The Unofficial Story of Kyle B. Johnston, which will be out this October.

*Eeep! I'm so excited about his story!*


D: How would you encourage aspiring authors who have yet to publish their first novel?

J.C. One thing I advise everyone to do is take off their rose colored glasses. People forget publishing does not happen overnight. In our instant gratification world, this process still takes months and years. You have to be willing to go for the long haul. Write more than one book, and then write a series or a few more books. Just because one book is done and you’re querying it, doesn’t mean you stop writing.

The only gratification you get initially is just the pat on your back when you finish your story. In order to succeed you have to accept that. It took me a while, but I got to a point where I was able to look myself in the mirror and say, “You may be the only one who ever reads your stories, but that’s okay. It’s okay because at least you tried, and trying is sometimes the hardest part.”

So step into the world of publishing with a level head and realistic views. Learn from what others are doing. Find out what has been successful for them, implement there strategies and formulas. If you do this, there is an even better chance you will succeed. Arm yourself with information.

After all, knowledge is power.


*Great advice!!! And it would work in other domains too! Thank you!*

D: Thank you for stopping by and for the thoughtful answers!:) 


***

Get the book:
Amazon / Barnes & Noble




About the author:

J.C. Isabella is the author of Chasing McCree and The Unofficial Zack Warren Fan Club. Ever since she discovered romance novels in high school, she has been a self proclaimed fan. This led to penning her first YA. When she isn't thinking up new recipes for the cookbook she hopes to one day write, she is brainstorming a new novel and listening to country music. She lives in the tropics of Florida with her big fat Italian family and ornery feline companion.


***

And now on to the giveaway :
fill in the Rafflecopter form below to win a digital copy of  The Unofficial Zack Warren Fan Club!

xoxo

Review: The Unofficial Zack Warren Fan Club by J.C. Isabella

Hey!

Summer is almost over, but I'm not ready to let go of my summery, romantic, cute reads just yet. And here's yet another NA Contemporary book I read recently and really enjoyed (I'm also a host on the blog tour for this one, so stay tuned for an awesome interview with the author and a giveaway):

The Unofficial Zack Warren Fan Club 

by J.C. Isabella


Initial Release Date: November 13th 2011
Kindle Edition, 2nd Edition: Published 2012

Goodreads:

Welcome to the big leagues. To secrets and scandals. It's all about the game. Who's playing. Who's not. Who has no idea about the game. And...wait, what game are we playing?

I'll leave that for you to decide.

Where to start is the big question for Chloe Baker. How was she supposed to explain to Zack Warren that she started a fan club for him when she was a kid? It was just a game. A way to make friends and have fun. She never thought it would spiral out of control. And never. In a million, gazillion years, did she think it would follow her to college. How could she tell him her best friend Lana kept the club alive? That she had nothing to do with the craziness?

Chloe didn’t understand why she cared so much about Zack's opinion of her. She hated him. He hated her. They had very mutual feelings of dislike for each other. So he'd just hate her even more when or if he found out.

And that's totally fine...she thinks.

Zack Warren had a soft spot for Chloe Baker. He likes the way she walks. He likes the way she talks. If he was poetically inclined, he’d write a sonnet about her ass.

It's Zack’s junior year of college. He’s got things to worry about. Scouts from the major leagues. Baseball games. Contracts. Grades.... His father ran away to Vegas with Chloe's mother. He didn’t have time to worry about a girl. But he did. He worried about Chloe a lot, especially with that jerk Max sniffing around her. It's weird though, to like your stepsister, right?

But Zack could argue that he saw Chloe first. Way before his dad met her mom. He was too young to stake a claim. But just didn’t care anymore.

He’s done playing games.

My thoughts:

This was such a fun, refreshing read! The kind of book that puts a smile on your face and makes you feel all warm and fuzzy. And it has some of my favorite qualities in Young Adult and New Adult lit: two alternate POVs, wit, humor, banter, sexual tension, original plot, romance... And did I mention alternate POVs? I just LOVE reading from a guy's POV!

***

Chloe thought that once she got to college, she'd get a new start. She'd get away from all the drama her friends pulled her into in high school and, most importantly, away from Zack Warren. She'd been wrong. Because not only her friends and their theatrics followed her at college, but Zack became her stepbrother - and suddenly, he's everywhere!

Chloe started The Unofficial Zack Warren Fan Club in third grade. She had a crush on him and the club seemed a fun idea at the time: she got to make new friends, spy on Zack, talk about him (about other things too) and the risk of being discovered was making everything more exciting. But then Zack started treating her badly and she didn't want to have anything to do with him  - or the silly club - anymore. She wanted out, but the club kept growing, getting more serious and gaining new members every year. She hoped that when they finished high school, the girls would grow up, get over their infatuation and stop worshiping the hot baseball player. No such luck. Now, the girls were here at collage too - because Zack was here as well. And things started to get out of control: her friend Lana was leading the club, treating it way too seriously: organizing meetings, making buttons, spying and spreading all sorts of rumors about Zack... They risked being discovered every day  - and if that happened, everyone would blame Chloe. So she kept trying to make them realize that what they were doing was ridiculous and they had to stop, but they turned their backs on her and kept playing their games. And like that wasn't bad and stressful enough, her mother married Zack's father and they all had to move in the same house, in the middle of nowhere. And the two of them didn't get along. At all. 

He was just one of those guys. Zack Warren walked into a room with a cocky strut and a wicked glint in his eyes. Guys wanted to be him. Girls wanted to be with him.
As I stomped past the god of baseball, it wasn’t hard to understand why so many girls loved Zack. Sure, he was intriguing and strong, and so what if he had a killer smile? I just couldn’t bring myself to like him.
Ever since the fifth grade Zack and I have hated each other, and that’s never going change.

Wasn't it, though?:D

***

I love Zack! He's such an awesome character! Of course, he's hot and quirky and reading about his interactions with his friends was always hilarious, but there's also a tender, thoughtful side to him that no one seems to know about. He has a reputation as a player, but there's more to him than that. And Chloe really got to him, but for some reason, he always ended up acting poorly, defensive and sometimes aggressive around her. Which, of course, lead to tension, hilarious banter and witty dialogues! And when they have to move in together,  things get really interesting.

“I know you hate me. Why don’t we get this fight over so we can coexist without killing each other?” (...)
He laughed. “I don’t hate you, Baker.”
“Really?” I turned to look at him.
“I hate terrorists, men who hit women, and relish on hot dogs. I just find you very annoying.”
“I think you’re annoying too.”

But they want their newly married parents to be happy, so for their sake, Zack and Chloe decide they can try to be friends and act normal, at least when they are at home. But once they get over their animosity and start spending more time together, they also get to know each other better and to realize that there's more to both of them that meets the eye. Chloe realizes that most of the rumors about Zack are just that, crazy rumors and he's actually fun to be around. He's caring, protective and far from the bad boy stereotype who breaks girls' hearts everywhere. Zack, too, admires her feisty attitude and strength; she's different from the other girls around: 

Something about Chloe got to me, like an itch I couldn’t scratch. She was under my skin, in my head. I liked how she was optimistic, happy, and a hell of a lot of trouble, but special in a strange way. (...) She was captivating in a way that no one else could manage. Then there was another side of Chloe. Witty and tough. I got in her face, and she’d go toe to toe with me. She never backed down.   

And that's when things get complicated and maybe too serious, because there's this charge, this attraction between them they can't ignore - but they can't really act on it either. Beside their insecurities, fear of getting hurt and all the other stuff each of them has going on, there' s the little matter they are practically siblings now and it would be awkward and inappropriate to have a romantic relationship. 

He was my own shirtless, superhero, baseball player who rescued me from stinky boys on dirt bikes—time to lay off the romantic movies.

She left me unsettled. My world was somehow off its axis and righting itself at the same instant. Which was why I’d steered clear of her, trying to make it look like I didn’t want anything to do with her. 

But how long can you ignore your feelings? How long can you pretend you can't stand the other person, when you're actually dying to be close to them again?  How long can you sit quietly on the sidelines, when someone else gets too close to the person you love? What is going to happen when you realize it's too late and you're in too deep? Can you trust them again, if they hid something important from you and hurt your feelings? Will it be worth it, putting it all on the line?

***

The sweet, cute love story between Chloe and Zack is the main focus, but the book also deals with family issues, bullying, college life, mean games, treason and friendship. It's a very well balanced book and there are some meaningful messages behind it. I'll admit though that sometimes, the characters' actions seemed to be a little too immature and shallow for some college students and they acted more like spoiled high school kids, but those instances where few and far between and didn't really affect the story.

All in all, The Unofficial Zack Warren Fan Club was a quick, fun, cute read with an original plot and two awesome, witty, easy to relate to main characters that I simply adored! Now I'm looking forward to the sequel, which features one of my favorite side characters from this book, Kyle.


***

Get the book:
Amazon / Barnes & Noble

About the author:

J.C. Isabella is the author of Chasing McCree and The Unofficial Zack Warren Fan Club. Ever since she discovered romance novels in high school, she has been a self proclaimed fan. This led to penning her first YA. When she isn't thinking up new recipes for the cookbook she hopes to one day write, she is brainstorming a new novel and listening to country music. She lives in the tropics of Florida with her big fat Italian family and ornery feline companion.


There's an awesome interview and a giveaway coming up next, so stay tuned! ;)



*Disclosure of Material Connection: I am a member of Reading Addiction Blog Tours and a copy of this book was provided to me by the author. Although payment may have been received by Reading Addiction Blog Tours, no payment was received by me in exchange for this review. There was no obligation to write a positive review. All opinions expressed are entirely my own and may not necessarily agree with those of the author, publisher, publicist, or readers of this review. This disclosure is in accordance with the Federal Trade Commision’s 16 CFR, Part 255, Guides Concerning Use of Endorcements and Testimonials in Advertising*

xoxo

Review: The Unofficial Zack Warren Fan Club by J.C. Isabella

Hey!

Summer is almost over, but I'm not ready to let go of my summery, romantic, cute reads just yet. And here's yet another NA Contemporary book I read recently and really enjoyed (I'm also a host on the blog tour for this one, so stay tuned for an awesome interview with the author and a giveaway):

The Unofficial Zack Warren Fan Club 

by J.C. Isabella


Initial Release Date: November 13th 2011
Kindle Edition, 2nd Edition: Published 2012

Goodreads:

Welcome to the big leagues. To secrets and scandals. It's all about the game. Who's playing. Who's not. Who has no idea about the game. And...wait, what game are we playing?

I'll leave that for you to decide.

Where to start is the big question for Chloe Baker. How was she supposed to explain to Zack Warren that she started a fan club for him when she was a kid? It was just a game. A way to make friends and have fun. She never thought it would spiral out of control. And never. In a million, gazillion years, did she think it would follow her to college. How could she tell him her best friend Lana kept the club alive? That she had nothing to do with the craziness?

Chloe didn’t understand why she cared so much about Zack's opinion of her. She hated him. He hated her. They had very mutual feelings of dislike for each other. So he'd just hate her even more when or if he found out.

And that's totally fine...she thinks.

Zack Warren had a soft spot for Chloe Baker. He likes the way she walks. He likes the way she talks. If he was poetically inclined, he’d write a sonnet about her ass.

It's Zack’s junior year of college. He’s got things to worry about. Scouts from the major leagues. Baseball games. Contracts. Grades.... His father ran away to Vegas with Chloe's mother. He didn’t have time to worry about a girl. But he did. He worried about Chloe a lot, especially with that jerk Max sniffing around her. It's weird though, to like your stepsister, right?

But Zack could argue that he saw Chloe first. Way before his dad met her mom. He was too young to stake a claim. But just didn’t care anymore.

He’s done playing games.

My thoughts:

This was such a fun, refreshing read! The kind of book that puts a smile on your face and makes you feel all warm and fuzzy. And it has some of my favorite qualities in Young Adult and New Adult lit: two alternate POVs, wit, humor, banter, sexual tension, original plot, romance... And did I mention alternate POVs? I just LOVE reading from a guy's POV!

***

Chloe thought that once she got to college, she'd get a new start. She'd get away from all the drama her friends pulled her into in high school and, most importantly, away from Zack Warren. She'd been wrong. Because not only her friends and their theatrics followed her at college, but Zack became her stepbrother - and suddenly, he's everywhere!

Chloe started The Unofficial Zack Warren Fan Club in third grade. She had a crush on him and the club seemed a fun idea at the time: she got to make new friends, spy on Zack, talk about him (about other things too) and the risk of being discovered was making everything more exciting. But then Zack started treating her badly and she didn't want to have anything to do with him  - or the silly club - anymore. She wanted out, but the club kept growing, getting more serious and gaining new members every year. She hoped that when they finished high school, the girls would grow up, get over their infatuation and stop worshiping the hot baseball player. No such luck. Now, the girls were here at collage too - because Zack was here as well. And things started to get out of control: her friend Lana was leading the club, treating it way too seriously: organizing meetings, making buttons, spying and spreading all sorts of rumors about Zack... They risked being discovered every day  - and if that happened, everyone would blame Chloe. So she kept trying to make them realize that what they were doing was ridiculous and they had to stop, but they turned their backs on her and kept playing their games. And like that wasn't bad and stressful enough, her mother married Zack's father and they all had to move in the same house, in the middle of nowhere. And the two of them didn't get along. At all. 

He was just one of those guys. Zack Warren walked into a room with a cocky strut and a wicked glint in his eyes. Guys wanted to be him. Girls wanted to be with him.
As I stomped past the god of baseball, it wasn’t hard to understand why so many girls loved Zack. Sure, he was intriguing and strong, and so what if he had a killer smile? I just couldn’t bring myself to like him.
Ever since the fifth grade Zack and I have hated each other, and that’s never going change.

Wasn't it, though?:D

***

I love Zack! He's such an awesome character! Of course, he's hot and quirky and reading about his interactions with his friends was always hilarious, but there's also a tender, thoughtful side to him that no one seems to know about. He has a reputation as a player, but there's more to him than that. And Chloe really got to him, but for some reason, he always ended up acting poorly, defensive and sometimes aggressive around her. Which, of course, lead to tension, hilarious banter and witty dialogues! And when they have to move in together,  things get really interesting.

“I know you hate me. Why don’t we get this fight over so we can coexist without killing each other?” (...)
He laughed. “I don’t hate you, Baker.”
“Really?” I turned to look at him.
“I hate terrorists, men who hit women, and relish on hot dogs. I just find you very annoying.”
“I think you’re annoying too.”

But they want their newly married parents to be happy, so for their sake, Zack and Chloe decide they can try to be friends and act normal, at least when they are at home. But once they get over their animosity and start spending more time together, they also get to know each other better and to realize that there's more to both of them that meets the eye. Chloe realizes that most of the rumors about Zack are just that, crazy rumors and he's actually fun to be around. He's caring, protective and far from the bad boy stereotype who breaks girls' hearts everywhere. Zack, too, admires her feisty attitude and strength; she's different from the other girls around: 

Something about Chloe got to me, like an itch I couldn’t scratch. She was under my skin, in my head. I liked how she was optimistic, happy, and a hell of a lot of trouble, but special in a strange way. (...) She was captivating in a way that no one else could manage. Then there was another side of Chloe. Witty and tough. I got in her face, and she’d go toe to toe with me. She never backed down.   

And that's when things get complicated and maybe too serious, because there's this charge, this attraction between them they can't ignore - but they can't really act on it either. Beside their insecurities, fear of getting hurt and all the other stuff each of them has going on, there' s the little matter they are practically siblings now and it would be awkward and inappropriate to have a romantic relationship. 

He was my own shirtless, superhero, baseball player who rescued me from stinky boys on dirt bikes—time to lay off the romantic movies.

She left me unsettled. My world was somehow off its axis and righting itself at the same instant. Which was why I’d steered clear of her, trying to make it look like I didn’t want anything to do with her. 

But how long can you ignore your feelings? How long can you pretend you can't stand the other person, when you're actually dying to be close to them again?  How long can you sit quietly on the sidelines, when someone else gets too close to the person you love? What is going to happen when you realize it's too late and you're in too deep? Can you trust them again, if they hid something important from you and hurt your feelings? Will it be worth it, putting it all on the line?

***

The sweet, cute love story between Chloe and Zack is the main focus, but the book also deals with family issues, bullying, college life, mean games, treason and friendship. It's a very well balanced book and there are some meaningful messages behind it. I'll admit though that sometimes, the characters' actions seemed to be a little too immature and shallow for some college students and they acted more like spoiled high school kids, but those instances where few and far between and didn't really affect the story.

All in all, The Unofficial Zack Warren Fan Club was a quick, fun, cute read with an original plot and two awesome, witty, easy to relate to main characters that I simply adored! Now I'm looking forward to the sequel, which features one of my favorite side characters from this book, Kyle.


***

Get the book:
Amazon / Barnes & Noble

About the author:

J.C. Isabella is the author of Chasing McCree and The Unofficial Zack Warren Fan Club. Ever since she discovered romance novels in high school, she has been a self proclaimed fan. This led to penning her first YA. When she isn't thinking up new recipes for the cookbook she hopes to one day write, she is brainstorming a new novel and listening to country music. She lives in the tropics of Florida with her big fat Italian family and ornery feline companion.


There's an awesome interview and a giveaway coming up next, so stay tuned! ;)



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