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Title:Redesigned (Off the Subject #2)
Author:Denise Grover Swank
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 294 pages
Published:June 10th 2013 by Createspace Independent Publishing Platform (first published June 9th 2013)
Categories:New Adult. Romance. Academic. College. Contemporary. Contemporary Romance

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While fashion design major Caroline Hunter may have been born economically unlucky, in college, she’s been lucky in love. Until her senior year at Southern University. She’s gone from a serious long term boyfriend to a string of crappy dates.

Then she meets mathematics grad student Reed Pendergraft.

Reed is everything she’s not looking for. Serious. Headed for a low paying university job. Boring. Caroline spent the first eighteen years of her life wondering where her next meal was coming from. She sure wasn’t getting trapped in that life again with a man living on a professor’s salary.

An encounter with Reed in a club proves she might have pegged him wrong. He brings out a lusty side she never knew she had. But just when she’s about to give in to her hormones, Reed makes a fool out of her.

When she shows up for the first committee meeting for Southern University’s Fall fashion show, a fundraiser for underprivileged kids, Caroline’s horrified to discover the insufferable Reed is the committee chairman. While she refuses to tolerate his totalitarian rule of the committee, she’s not sure she’ll survive the month with her heart—and her pride—intact. Just when she thinks she has everything figured out, she finds that her entire life has been redesigned, thanks to Reed Pendergraft.

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Originally posted on Le Book Chronicles BlogI read the first book in this series After Math, a couple of years ago and I remembered really enjoying it. When I first read the blurb for this book, I didn't think it was something I would like based on the main character being a design students. I don't know why I do this, but I'm always turned off of books based on what the character studies or what their job is, but then when I do end up reading them I end up really enjoying it so I don't know.

Read more of my reviews at Nick's Book Blog.I haven't read the first book, After Math, in this series and in all honesty, I'm not interested because it sounded like every other New Adult book, but the words "mathematics grad student" caught my eye in Redesigned's blurb. I'd be lying if I said I didn't have a thing for cute nerdy guys and as shallow as I might sound, that's the only reason I wanted to read this book. I loved the characters in this book, especially the main character, Caroline. I

Redesigned is a great book. I really think it gets more like 4-1/2 stars. Of the two books in this series, it is by far my favorite. I thought the story line between Reed and Caroline was fresh. I also loved that we got to revisit Tucker and Scarlett from After Math. I really enjoyed seeing how their relationship has evolved and the protectiveness Tucker feels toward Scarlett and Caroline. Denise Grover Swank should have spelled Caroline with a "y"ne since that is how I spell my name. lol

Denise created Caroline and Reed in such a way that you feel you know them and are really invested in their lives. This story is extremely touching and sweet with a whole lotta HOT. Each one of Denises books are better than the last and Ican't wait to read the next.

What a great story! Caroline was a determined, hard-working sweetheart. I loved how she always knew when she'd messed up and was so aware of her flaws but was still continued along, trying to be better. And Reed was one of those perfect jerks-you-can't-resist. And I was thrilled to see Tucker and Scarlett again from After Math!

"They say it's better to have loved and lost than never love at all. Whoever made that shit up never loved Reed Pendergraft." I started this book with a little bit of apprehension, I must say.I loved Tucker and Scarlett, and definitely wanted to hear about them again, but I knew they would be only background characters in this story. I was not a fan of Caroline from what I remembered from the first book. But I must say I quickly changed my mind, when I learned about her life and real

This book is awesome! If you haven't read After Math, I recommend you read it first because the Scarlett and Tucker moments will be so much more enjoyable if you do, however... it's not a must. This book stands on it's own.Denise is an artist, she puts words together in a way that pulls you in completely, making you feel everything her characters are feeling. It never fails that I will cry, laugh, and fall in love while I read her work. Redesigned didn't disappoint.I have to admit in the
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