There's some crazy wish fulfillment thing going on here with Cam. He's one of those obscenely beautiful male figures with an arrogant personality that I assume we're supposed to find sexy and clearly, from the ratings, many people do. But I just found the lines he came out with either cringy or hilarious.
He walks around shirtless most of the time with his perfect muscles rippling oh my god, I will not miss the endless descriptions of his perfect muscles. A beautiful woman called Steph spends her time hanging all over him with her breasts bursting out of her clothes, and yet he never notices!
He says things like "Avery Morgansten, we meet again. Cam took a bite of his cookie and closed his eyes. A deep sound emanated from his throat - a growl of pleasure. My heart jumped and my cheeks heated even more as I stared at him. He made the sound again, and my mouth dropped open. A row down, a girl turned in her seat, her eyes clouded over. I laughed so much. It's a fucking cookie! One was the treatment of Steph's character.
I know I sound like a broken record and that fact makes me very sad, but I think it's important to keep pointing out the way women are categorised by their sexuality in so many books. The way flirtatious and sexual women who wear revealing clothes are automatically evil and given no further character development. Steph is that character here. She's the one who Cam hooked up with before Avery ever came on the scene, and she's also the one that gets brushed aside like an old rag who can't possibly have any feelings when Cam decides Avery is a special kind of girl who's worth more than being screwed and dumped.
It's okay to screw and dump Steph because she's "that kind of girl". This is Avery telling Cam how she's different from Steph: So he was going to make me spell it out. Well, he calls her out on the fact that she doesn't even know the girl she's talking about and so she shouldn't jump to hasty conclusions. But then there's also that bit where she shouldn't place girls into categories based on how sexually active they like to be whether she knows them or not. The other thing that really bugged me was when Jacob asked Avery "are you gay? It really bothered me that someone was made to feel like they had to be attracted to a certain type of guy because he was soooo pretty.
And the only other explanation was that she must be gay? I have one last comment and it's about the dark secret of Avery's past We know she's running away from something. Something a guy called Blaine did to her. Something that makes her have issues with sex and physical contact. Something that made people call her a "whore" and a "liar". Oh, what could it possibly be? I can't be the only one who had her "dark secret" pinned from the start, right?
D I loved it from star to finish, the romantic parts especially cause I'm a huge romance fan, and I have to admit, even the angsty parts were great, which is a shock cause I don't like them: D One scene got me teary-eyed, and one scene had me gasping in shock and surprise look at my status below LOL. But yeah, through most of the book I had that look from the gif here: D He turns on his charm and bam! She's a total goner ahahahahah I kinda loved the book from this scene and just kept on loving it as the book went on: D She kept avoiding him, and he kept flirting with her: D But yeah, this was a total swoon and I like the fact that they met in the first scene and had a billion scenes together, I didn't have to wait half a book for something to happen: D Avery She moved across the country to an unknown university in order to escape her past.
Avery is not used to having friends, or being close to someone, because she was pretty much hated in the town she lived in. Lucky, no one knows here here, and she makes new friends, along with Cam, who wants to be more than just friends with her. She never thought she could get attracted to anyone, but with Cam, it all changes. They spend more and more time together, and she can't get him out of her mind, even though she thinks there's nothing there but friendship between them. Cameron From the moment he first sees Avery, he's interested, but he gets that she doesn't want to have anything to do with him.
Of curse, he isn't lightly discouraged, so he does his best to stay near her, and keeps asking her out even though she constantly refuses him stupid woman, but oh well. Maybe a bit too much, but I don't mind: DDD He's gorgeous, smart, confident, funny, he has dark locks of hair that keep falling on his forehead for goodness sake: DD But like I said, I don't really mind: I just totally LOVE it! The cookies, the Sunday breakfast, the stargazing, all the little thingies D Avery, I mean, I admire her for being able to say no to him for such a long time, but I want to kick her for doing it cause seriously???
He's like the perfectest of the perfect yes I know it's not a word: Here, I felt the most for Cam: He was willing to do anything, wait for her no matter how long it took, tell her whatever she wanted to know, and she kept shutting him out: I guessed what it was about and I was half right, but still. Didn't see that angle coming: I mean, it wasn't really explicit or anything, but there were a couple of hot scenes.
It was kinda weird, but Ok I guess: DDD I just didn't expect the view spoiler [masturbation, going down oh him and on her, and a couple of sex scenes too. I am happy I've read this. Feb 27, Aestas Book Blog rated it it was amazing Shelves: I totally understand why everyone is raving about it!
Not to mention that amazing fact that it is a stand-alone!!! A completed romance with a happy ending that leaves you feeling warm and fuzzy. I loved that their re 4. I loved that their relationship took time to develop — it was so well paced. After they meet, its actually a little while before they officially become a couple so, as the reader, you get the time to connected with them, laugh over their banter, swoon over them flirting and you get to fall in love with them. And it made it that much more aww-worthy when they did finally get together.
Kind of like a reward for you waiting. Again, I loved it! The book starts out on the first day of class at University. Avery is rushing, trying not to be late, when she quite literally runs smack into Cam. Racing up the wide staircase, I barreled through the doubled doors and smacked right into a brick wall… Something strong and hard went around my waist, stopping my free fall… A second later I was pressed against a wall. The wall was strangely warm. Just a wee bit?? She finds herself hooked up as astronomy star-gazing partners with this gorgeous swoon guy who bakes her cookies and calls her sweetheart.
Glad you got it out of your system. He kept asking her. Until he finally got through her walls and into her heart. And she really did. I cringed when the truth came out. But I loved that Cam stood by her throughout it all. Hell to the mother fucking no. The texting, the banter, the flirting… just pure GOLD! I have SO much of their interactions highlighted in my book. Some are funny, some are sweet, and some are just down right swoon-worthy. He just scored one swoon point after another!
He just had this effortless, magnetic charm that made him impossible not to love. He was thoughtful, flirty, confident, caring…. I will never again be able to eat cookies without thinking of Cam! I liked her voice and enjoyed her perspective. That being said, I still loved the book so really, its all good The book reminded me a little of The Coincidence of Callie and Kayden. I think fans of that book will like this and vice versa. But, again, no cliffhanger here!! There is a happy ending to this book so if you are ever looking for a sweet, funny, touching stand alone with an uberly swoony guy, this would be a great choice!
View all 81 comments. I very much enjoyed reading this book. It was one of the most endearing, touching, and fun friends-to-lovers tropes I've read in a long time. I did feel this book leaned more toward Young Adult in content than New Adult, but that's why it appealed to me. There was a freshness and youthfulness to this b Review posted at: There was a freshness and youthfulness to this book that I loved. I felt everything these characters experienced and I loved it. I had a great time reading Wait for You. This wonderful story overflowed with angst, laugher, and sexual tension.
I highly recommend this gem of a story. View all 74 comments. Oct 02, Natalie Monroe rated it it was ok Shelves: Every time something cliche happens, take a shot. Cliche 1 Avery trips on her first day of school and is saved by a cute guy, aka, Cam. He's also kind of a douche. Cliche 2 Avery and Cam are in the same class. Cliche 3 Did I mention they're also partners for a school project?
Cliche 4 And are neighbors in their dorm. The whole half 1. The whole half naked thing sort of made sense now and I guess so did the tortoise, but it couldn't be. Way too many coincidences. Just your regular NA damsel-in-distress scenario. Cliche 6 Slutty mean girl throws herself at Cam every chance she gets.
Cliche 7 Avery gets sick and Cam takes care of her. Changes her shirt, too. This genuinely pissed me off. One, because a similar scene happens in Onyx and it's just goddamn lazy. I don't find it sexy when a girl is feverish and dead to the world and a random guy removes her clothes. Her best friend was there. Even if she is covered in vomit, which we don't know for sure, he should've covered her with a blanket so she doesn't get cold and wait for her best friend to come back and change her.
Cliche 8 Mysterious threatening texts and emails. Molly could've written I was raped by Blaine too in the subject liner and the whole book would done in a hundred pages. A flush crawled across my cheeks. If a girl says no, she's just playing hard to get and you should persist. A restraining order is simply a certificate for your efforts.
Cliche 10 Turns out he fell for her because she said no! I've just been waiting for you to come around. Cliche 12 Cam is sickeningly perfect. Well, Cam is a Pixie Boy. He's the embodiment of every girl's dream: Ask yourself this, would you go over to a stranger's house, albeit a cute one, every Sunday morning and cook eggs for them? I know I wouldn't. I have assignments, friends, plenty of shit to keep me busy. And do not ever underestimate a college student's love of sleep. We would crawl over a mountain of dead kittens for an extra ten minutes.
Cliche 13 Avery's trauma is healed by the magical power of dick. Don't read Wait For You. View all 40 comments. Mar 10, Tough Critic Book Reviews rated it it was amazing. It seems like lately my life has been nothing, but good books Books that are just Wait for You was my life raft! I think the reader is meant to know, but not know , know We know what happened, but not everything.
We are given an almost completed puzzle The pacing and development of the relationship was perfect!! The buildup, the tension, the wait!! It reeled me in. It was the most amazing, amazing relationship foreplay!
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He , is raw cookie dough. Where are my panties?? Where the hell are my panties?? Wham, bam, thank you Cam! Not only did J. Lynn wow me with all things Cam, she showed me the funny. She showed me incredible banter.
She showed me intimacy that made me embarrassingly giddy. There were quite a few editing mistakes, but nothing that drew me away from the story. It was drawn out without dragging on. Cam was perfect, the dialogue was incredible, and the story gave me exactly what I needed, at this moment View all 17 comments. An extremely sexy, entertaining read! Every aspect of this story was engaging; from the lovable characters to the quirky dialogue and superb writing I fell head-over-heels in literary love with this story!
Avery Morgansten has a secret—one that has her fleeing to the other side of the country to escape. Her cold-hearted parents are a despicable source of authority and Avery enters her new college completely alone People got out of the way for Cam. He An extremely sexy, entertaining read! He was like a hot Moses, parting the sea of drunk college students. Cameron Hamilton is perfection! I'm talking top notch, state-of-the-art, book-boyfriend material. He's smart, sexy, funny, confident without being cocky, and adorably patient and understanding. His infamous playboy ways didn't stand a chance against the beautiful and mysterious Avery.
The build up to Avery and Cam's relationship was a breath of fresh air! Although they had an instant spark, I appreciated the slow and steady, getting-to-know-you process. Avery's tormented past hindered her ability to trust and getting her on a date was no easy task for Cam. But I loved his persistence and their flirtatious banter had me giddy! You've been checking me out, haven't you? In-between your flaming insults? I feel like man candy. This author excels in creating vivid scenes The love scenes were tastefully descriptive, sensual, and just flat-out breathtaking.
And that first non kiss But, what I loved most about this story was the connection I felt to its characters. It's so important to care about the fate of these fictional beings, and some stories lack that personal feel that was so strongly present in Wait For You. I truly loved all the main characters, and although Avery held my sympathy and adoration, Cam stole my heart Amazing!
Sweet, adorable, persistent hero. Guarded, damaged, but lovable heroine. Fun and fresh, with just the right amount of depth and angst. Sexy, engaging, and addictive. View all 69 comments. Jan 10, Jessica rated it it was amazing. Why is Jennifer L. Armentrout forever cursed with bad covers though? Feb 27, Christy rated it it was amazing. Once I started, I was a goner. The main reason for that??? He was gorgeous in all the ways that made girls do stupid things.
Avery has not had an easy life. She is nineteen years old, and living away from her family. Away from the p 5 Stars! Away from the pain of her past, the secrets and things she keeps to herself. She still keeps everyone at an arms length. On her first day of classes, she runs into him. Trying to jump on my back is new, though. Kind of liked it. Well, that a shame. If so, it would have made this the best first day of class in history. And she finds out he is her neighbor. He starts turing up everywhere, and it is unnerving for her.
Cam and Avery become friends. They hang out, eat breakfast together on Sundays, she has an easy friendship with Cam. Cam wants more from Avery, and he is persistent. He asks her out constantly, and she is constantly turning him down. But there is something about Cam Eventually, after a lot of flirting and chemistry brewing, Avery decides to say yes to a date. Eventually, she realized Cam means what he says. But she is holding on to her past, her secrets. One night, he discovers one of her secrets, and she freaks out. She spends a while without Cam.
Eventually, they work it out. Avery realizes that her heart wants Cam.
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He is it for her. And he wants her more than anything. I want to be on you and inside of you. If you want me for real, you have me. How can they make a relationship work when she is unwilling to trust Cam and tell him the truth? I am going to go start with Cam, because he made the book for me! What a sweet, funny, swoonworthy and sexy guy!
He could be a little cocky at times, but I loved him! He is attentive, hot and he bakes! Probably before I even realized I was. I was happy to see Avery overcome her past at the end of the book. I was glad she confronted her parents and got some of the closure she needed. Tyler was a hilarious character! A lovely book with a terrific ending! View all 48 comments. May 07, Navessa rated it did not like it Shelves: View all 46 comments. I'm doing happy Jumping Jacks with glittery pom poms!!
And dazed is the right word because Wait For You is just all kinds of awesome — full of goofy grin loveliness, I read this with a big cheesy smile on my face. It had a kind of magnetic hold on me — every time I tried to put it down I was sucked straight back in. Avery has travelled right across the country to go to college but more importantly to get away from her past and her family. Yes, you can guess but not the specifics and it held my curiosity all through the story. Avery kind of broke my heart at the beginning - she just seemed so very alone.
She literally crashes into Cam on her way to her very first class and it soon transpires that they are neighbours and they get to know each other slowly. Cam — le sigh!! Cam is just wonderful. Every girl needs a Cam. I pretty much adored him right from the get go. I loved the way he asked Avery to go out with him on an almost daily basis — he never gave up and just waited for her to slowly come around even though she took hard to get to a whole new level.
Never once did my attention waver: Trust is the central theme here — Avery will need to learn to trust Cam and her reticence will threaten to destroy their fledgling relationship. Will she allow the love that is growing between Cam and herself heal the wounds left by the demons of her past or will she let her old fears shadow the warmth she shares with him?
I feel more hopeful again. I will share this with you. It really has nothing to do with the story, more my own experience in reading it. After showering, I piddled around the apartment and debated texting Jacob or Brittany to see what they were up to. This is one of the pitfalls of being a British reviewer reading mostly American books.
In that sentence, we would probably say I pottered around the apartment because to piddle over here means to pee and I had this bizarre mental image of Avery peeing in all four corners of her apartment, fastidiously marking her territory!! I laughed like a drain British expression!! Is that a word? Well, it is now! View all 35 comments.
Sep 23, Kelly and the Book Boar rated it did not like it. Find all of my reviews at: Well okay, not nothing. Uhhhhh, ever heard of Ted Bundy you dumb twat? Oh, what a joy that was to read. This book was a pile of shit. As for this particular story???? Thanks to my girl Dino Jess for suffering along with me. Soooooooooooooo many baby reindeer were murdered because of you. I mean, just look at what I had to do in order to regain my happy. The things I let my so-called "friends" talk me into. Give me a second to prepare myself for this. Annnnnnnnnnnnd let the very appropriately timed Friday the 13th buddy-read commence!
View all 39 comments. Mar 20, oliviasbooks rated it did not like it Shelves: In my opinion "Wait for You" is utter shit and I don't understand in the least why people enjoy spending time on it. My expectations had been rather low after reading "Obsidian", but probably they were not low enough. Former, rich, unkissed social pariah Avery enrolls in a small no-name college to start a new, normal life far from home and literally bumps into Cameron-I-Had-Them-All-And-They-Liked-It, but because of her past and her personality it takes him a few months to tease a date out of the one girl who resists and her four months of heavy-duty petting view spoiler [He never even asks why.
Maybe he thinks it's "the traditional virgin way"? Have a go at guessing! Reaching down, I checked the wide, silver bracelet on my wrist, making sure it was in place. A guy had never held me. I didn't count that one time, because that time didn't count for shit. Parties didn't end well for me. I hadn't been able to see a possible after when the entire school got behind Blaine. Nothing could have been worse than what had happened to me, what my parents agreed to. Apparently my parents were okay with having a daughter labeled a lying whore. The paragraphs that are not dripping with hints to her - or his - tragic past or with sexual activity consist of artificial, middle-school-level-immature conversations the heroine has with her new cardboard friends - i.
Only his friends call him Cam. I cannot believe how rape or almost-rape or abusive parental behavior has been quickly established as one of the truly unavoidable requirements for a successfully hot tear-jerker romance. And than means hymen-wise our heroine is still pure and extra-virgin despite her defining earlier experience hide spoiler ] , but is oh so attractive to the hero and secretly special and siren-like seductive under the layers of her tragic past.
In the light of "Wait for You" and its equally awful chronies I think have to be fair and eventually take all the titles I enthusiastically added to my New Adult shelf last year i. For in my opinion it counts as an affront to those titles to be grouped together with books that fulfill the above mentioned basic prerequisites - which really I cannot stand to come across anymore. Recently I accidentally noticed view spoiler [Let me assure you: Kyler puts the 'man' in man-whore Shove it back into the eighteenth century, squeeze her into a tight, but demure corset, hand him an inheritance and a full stamp card of a small-town discount bordello and you've got a regular bodice ripper I know: There is nothing wrong with those.
But everybody knows at least what to expect from historical romance. I am astonished by my own thoughts, but I guess I would rather stick to good old British ChickLit when searching for a realistic story about a young woman finding her place in life and a guy to suck up to than to suffer more of this vile, repetitive and uneventful stuff. Unfortunately I have already "Slammed" and "Easy" on my Kindle and thus I believe I will venture into the jungle of damaged girls and hot, temperamental boy-men at least twice again view spoiler [At the moment I cannot imagine making it through to the end, though.
Sad, sad business, I know. So don't kill me for my opinion. I suffered enough reading the book. View all 10 comments. Mar 13, KAS rated it really liked it. As soon as I started the first chapter, I knew I was in for a treat. Avery is sassy, determined and says whatever she feels like, but is emotionally flawed. Cam is adorably full of himself, fun to be around, and oh so confident and sinfully gorgeous. Girls clamor to be with Cam, but he sets his sights on the red-headed beauty, 4.
Girls clamor to be with Cam, but he sets his sights on the red-headed beauty, named Avery, and makes a constant pest out of himself until she agrees to go on a date with him. Stubborn to a fault, Avery soon learns the hard way, she can't live without him. Their chemistry is undeniably sizzling and their relationship is quite angsty. I love a slow burn romance, and this one had it in spades. A snippet of the storyline Avery Morgansten selects a college nearly across the country to get away from her parents and her hometown. She needed to go to a place where she knew no one and no one knew her.
A place totally different from her high school days where everyone hated her. A place where she wasn't called a 'whore' and 'liar. Running late to her very first college class, she literally collides into 'the' Cameron Hamilton. Later that evening, she discovers she moved into the same apartment complex he lives in and is just across the hall.
He is overly flirty and extremely easy on the eyes. Speaking of eyes, his are the deepest blue she has ever seen. She has never been in a relationship before, never dated, never had her first real kiss. Cam makes it completely obvious he hopes to change all that, but Avery knows he would be way too much for her to handle. She hopes someday she can start dating and lead a normal life, because 'normal' was taken away from her on Halloween night five years ago by an older boy named Blaine.
Cam, who doesn't have a shy bone in his body, is totally intrigued by Avery. She is extremely pretty, but doesn't flaunt it. She is smart and witty, but refuses to go out with him, which makes him all the more determined. He is also at a loss for why she keeps turning him down, because girls don't turn him down.
She was proving to be quite the challenge, and he was intrigued enough to play the game. He also knows she is holding her past close to the vest, but understands all too well, as he has his own secrets he would rather not discuss. Unfortunately, relationships don't last when secrets are kept.
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This story was written in Avery's POV. Knowing Cam, it is going to be quite interesting and fun! View all 43 comments. Feb 06, Wendy Higgins added it. All I know is that I wish everyone could have their own personal Cam View all 4 comments. Also, 3 stars means the book was okay, and this was more than okay.
As of now, this is my favorite and I've given 1 and 2 stars to the next books, so this has to be 4 stars. Leaning back against Cam's chest, I tipped my head back and I reached up, cupping his cheek. I drew his mouth to mine and kissed him softly. Lynn was Jennifer L. Armentrout, but because I saw this book in my news feed once and was completely sold out based on the description, I obviously added it to my tbr. Little did I know that this was based on the same author that wrote the Lux series, a series I didn't think I would love and miss so much.
Jennifer actually blew me away with this one!
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I didn't know she wrote NA novels, and I didn't think she would write them this good. Her male leads are just so wonderful and amazing and I really wish they were real. She also gives out female characters that can be relatable and if they aren't, it's really easy to follow the way they're coming from. Although I had some problems with the beginning and Avery main character in the beginning, I enjoyed the rest, especially Cameron himself and the way the romance was actually delivered in this which is quite surprising. Wait for You is about year-old college freshman Avery that has just moved away from her Texas to Virginia to run away from her past--the Halloween night that she wishes to never think about again.
She knows her parents don't love her, she knows her town hates her, and she knows she doesn't have any friends. Maybe moving into another town will be better and maybe she will be able to live a better life. Avery knows what she wants to do, and she plans on doing it all on time. She plans on getting to class on time, plans on keeping her bracelet on no matter what, and plans on making new friends and having a new and fresh start.
What she didn't plan was running her small body into 6'3 college student Cameron Hamilton, known as a college hottie at this new university Avery is at. Little did Avery know that Cameron would come crashing into her life only to make it better. Cameron Hamilton has his own past to run from.
It isn't like Avery's, but if you look at it, it has its similarities. He's also known as one of those guys that can get a girl he wants, but with Avery, it's different. Not knowing where Avery comes from and why she acts the way she acts around him, he wants to get to know Avery. She isn't like most girls, and that's what he likes about her. She's never been on a date, never been in a relationship, and the way she was treated back then was different.
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Cameron just wants to get to know Avery and understand her, but he can't do it if he won't get answers from Avery herself. Avery knows she needs to stay away from Cameron, but she can't seem to mainly because of him. He keeps coming into her life without caring what she thinks because he simply wants to form a friendship with her.
She can't seem to stay away from his sense of humor, from his thoughtful charm, and from the way he acts with her. Maybe being with Cameron is the best for them since he's able to be himself around her, able to bring the good side of him around her. He doesn't act the same around Avery than he does with others, but instead he acts like the caring and sweet loving guy he is. Trying to show his caring side to Avery, Cameron won't give up on getting the one chance he knows will change his life.
What Cameron doesn't know about Avery is her past, and she doesn't want him to know. He suspects something, but he doesn't know. She's received texts and emails and calls that are threats and even though Cameron knows he shouldn't get involved, he tends to get involved because he wants to help Avery and understand her. Maybe allowing Cameron to help her would be for the best I'd like to start this off with Cameron Hamilton. Cam, as he is called in this book, was probably the most swoon-worthy male lead I have ever read. There's reasons for that, and I'll get to that.
Cameron is different than other NA male leads. He tends to take his time with Avery and not rush her into anything. He tends to care about her in any way possible because that's what he does, care about her. He tends to ask her permission to do something because he wants to make sure she's okay with it. And he tends to call her sweetheart instead of babe or baby and I found that utterly adorable.
Cam has been added to many book boyfriends lists, and I don't blame those people. Of course, he's added to mine, along with so many others, but this one was a different kind of book boyfriend. It's the kind that I wish was real because of how charming and thoughtful he actually was with Avery. He showed his good side to her and when he was around her, he admitted things to her that she didn't think she would hear. He's got the perfect personality and sense of humour that any girl would want.
What more would a girl ask for? When I said he asks Avery for her permission to make sure she's okay with what he's doing, I mean he actually asks her if it's okay to take off her bra and to kiss her and to do things with her. Ya know, those typical steamy and hot things. He was caring with her by making sure she was okay and taking care of her, worrying about her and making sure she was okay. The video spent 17 weeks on the countdown, which included eight weeks at number one, and was number 19 on VH1's countdown of the Top 40 Videos of On the Super Eurobeat Volume dance compilation, a cover version of "Wait for You" is done by eurobeat artist, Ace.
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