In the first chapter, Bliss tells her best friend she has never made love. This simple confession will upset the evening. Kelsey will lead to her friend in a bar and give it a mission to lose her virginity. Bliss is not ready but regardless, she wants to turn this around, she only has to find the right partner! Arriving in the bar, Bliss attract attention but finally a theater enthusiast who will melt: Garrick. From the first glance, the attraction is immediate and after a fiery exchange about Shakespeare, they will quickly find themselves in bed Bliss. While preparing to sleep with Garrick Bliss will panic, invent the worst possible excuses (laughs guarantees Crisis!) ... And save her home at night of course! The next day, when the young woman thought never to see Garrick and forget that evening, she realizes that her new drama teacher is the man she left naked the day before! The teacher relationships / student is prohibited and punishable by dismissal, Bliss and Garrick promise themselves to forget this evening and to act as if nothing had happened ... From then on, the author takes us on a forbidden romance, any sensuality.
At a time where eroticism is fashionable, Cora Carmack proposes for its rather soft romance. Sex is an important act for Bliss. She will not do it with anyone and anytime. It is not prudish nor binding, it just waits to be ready. Cora Carmack did not try to preach sex after marriage or anything like that. In our time, we tend to trivialize sex and the author simply wanted to show that there is no "right age" to do so.
"It so pretty disorder" made me vibrate and feel a multitude of emotions. I was so immersed in the story I could see every scene in my head, I represented each character exactly as if I had known.
If I liked this book so much, thanks to our two heroes. I immediately identified with Bliss. This young girl awkward, shy and very funny (despite her!) I loved. His humor and spontaneity made me laugh throughout history. The excuse of the cat is an unforgettable way! I fully recognized in the character and it disappointed me at any moment. Garrick me unsurprisingly cracked. As Bliss, I fell in love with this crazy English literature and theater. From the beginning, one feels a real chemistry between the two actors. Gliss and Garrick are two kindred souls perfectly complementary.
I love romance and when it tastes forbidden, that's even better. The relationship between Bliss and her teacher is prohibited but they will try to control themselves beautiful, passion will be stronger. This story made me stars in their eyes, I think I spent all my reading smile! "It so pretty trouble" touched me and dream, this book was a thunderbolt!
In addition, "It so pretty disorder" is part of the movement "New Adult" and so addresses the themes that come with it. This literary genre is primarily addressed to this generation of 18-25 year olds coming out of high school and began graduate studies or happens in the labor market. It is at this age that young people start to build their future by choosing a die and future employment. Going back to Bliss, she is in her final year of study and at the end of the year, it will have to choose a profession and perhaps leave town to find work. Romance is the central element of the novel but Bliss's life obviously revolves not only around Garrick!
To conclude, the pretty feather Cora Carmack and his colorful characters seduced me, "It so pretty disorder" is a big blow heart. Roll on the next book which will focus on Cade, the best friend of Bliss.