Surprisingly entertaining for this target audience. A series for young girls who are too old for kids' shows but still too young for "Fifty Shades of Grey." It's a collection of every cliché found in most teen movies: a shy, good girl just wants to study, but then the arrogant bad boy James shows up. Of course, they can't stand each other at first, but fate brings them together. You don't need to be a psychic to know how it all ends.
Unfortunately, the main characters remain one-dimensional and cliché-ridden. James' father is a villain - obviously, since he's a millionaire, he must be cold and mean - while Ruby's poorer parents are kind-hearted people.
In the past, it was "Twilight," but now it's Mona Kasten's trilogy "Save Me," on which the series is based.
Unfortunately, the main characters remain one-dimensional and cliché-ridden. James' father is a villain - obviously, since he's a millionaire, he must be cold and mean - while Ruby's poorer parents are kind-hearted people.
In the past, it was "Twilight," but now it's Mona Kasten's trilogy "Save Me," on which the series is based.
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