![]() ![]() They fell in love pretty quickly and I would have liked to see them be friends longer before they the romance angle was added in. I just wish Ryan and Fred's lovely relationship had developed that much too. I loved seeing Ryan's character development and how he became a better person. It's easy to root for Fred and hard to like Ryan, but that changes as the book progresses. The narration switches between Fred and Ryan, so we get both of their perspectives which are pretty different, especially at the beginning. It's easy to dive right into this novel because the character's voices are so well-written. This combination (along with the romance) got me hooked on Hooked. I loved having a WOC as our protagonist and learning more about the sport of golf. It featured things you don't usually see in YA: golf and Native Americans. ![]() Review:I really loved the concept of Hooked. ![]() This is an opportunity to shine, win a scholarship and go to university, something no one in her family has done.īut Fred’s presence on the team isn’t exactly welcome - especially not to rich golden boy Ryan Berenger, whose best friend was kicked off the team to make a spot for Fred.īut there’s no denying that things are happening between the girl with the killer swing and the boy with the killer smile. When Native American Fredricka ‘Fred’ Oday is invited to become the only girl on the school’s golf team, she can’t say no. ![]()
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