Review: Dear Sofia by Danielle Keil

Dear Sofia
Dear Sofia by Danielle Keil

Everyone at Ryder High knows what it means to have a teal envelope taped to their locker on the first of the month.
Sofia Castillo didn’t get that. But she did a giant ice cream sandwich delivered to her house with her envelope.
Things take a turn when her family goes on vacation the day after her envelope arrives. It throws a wrench in her secret admirer’s plan, and he has to change tactics and deliver clues via text instead.
Sofia knows it’s someone close to her, but who? Texts come at all times—even when she’s in the same place as her admirer. Without too many specific clues, Sofia decides to just enjoy the ride and the conversation.
Will Sofia be able to coax some clues out of her admirer?
Or will he reveal himself when things take a sudden turn?

My Review:

Mood? Lighthearted

Pace? medium

Plot- or character-driven? A mix

Strong character development? Yes

Loveable characters? Yes

Diverse cast of characters? It's complicated

Flaws of characters a main focus? N/A

My rating: 5 of 5 stars
Love it
I love this book and the series and can't wait till next month for the next one come out come out and see who that 1 is about I'm hoping sky is next

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