Pure Will by Kristi Pelton

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You should know one thing going into this book. It does break “girlfriend code”. Kate and Camden are roommates/best friends and Kate and Will have sex, multiple times, and then Camden and Will get together. I know that sounds kinda skanky, but, I promise, it’s written really well and Ms. Pelton pulls it off, even if it goes against the rules.

This story is told from both Camden’s and Will’s POV. Both attend the University of Kansas, where Cam is a senior and Will is a graduate student. Will is depicted in the typical fashion. He is a player who rarely sleeps with the same girl twice. He sees Kate and figures “easy”, which she was and they do the business. Once he sets his eyes on Camden, he is pulled to her in a way he has never experienced with a girl. Here is where the problem lies. In order for Will to continue hanging out with Camden, he must continue to sex it up with Kate. Not that it is too much of a hardship, he just doesn’t want Cam to feel his attraction lies where it really isn’t.

As for Camden, I’m going to go ahead and give you her backstory, because I don’t think it’s too much of a spoiler. So here it goes. Camden’s father is a famous MLB player and remarried when she was in her teens. Her stepbrother, Max,  comes and lives with them and when Cam is 16 (he is 19), they begin a sexual relationship. The problem is, Cam was a virgin and Max was very aggressive and rough. From biting to spanking, even anal. So her sexual ideas are very skewed. And instead of her father being angry that a 19 year old took advantage of a 16 year old, he agrees with his wife (Max’s mom) who blamed Cam. Fast forward to college and Cam is not only ashamed and harbors guilt over what happened, but doesn’t really know how to enjoy sex without being on edge.

While Will comes from a very loving home, with parents that not only are madly in love, but flaunt it constantly, he too has some past demons. He and his family recently experienced tragedy, that really had Will making decisions that required his father to rescue him, continually. He gets himself in a good place and him and Cam decide to really try having a relationship with one another, and this is with Kate’s blessing.
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This is a really good love story. There will be drama, but in the end, it’s worth it. There is humor infused which, trust me, is necessary to cut some of the drama, and the humor is written well. Cam is very snarky and is written so well, that you want to be her friend. The epilogue was great, it wrapped it all up very well. As far as the supporting characters, I thought that their development was really just mediocre. Will’s parents were well written as was Kate. Some of the story did focus on the athletes that Cam tutored, but not really in detail. My biggest issue was with Noah. Noah is Will’s best friend, but there was really no focus on him at all. There was a little at the beginning of the book, but I felt that with Will taking such a major turn in his life, falling in love, that there would’ve been more interaction with Noah. But, this isn’t enough of a problem for me to dislike the book. All in all, a very good read. I highly recommend.

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Sweet Dreams (Colorado Mountain Series, Book #2) by Kristen Ashley

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BXTCHES Gotta Warn: I first read this book way back in 2013 and I wrote this first version of my review in 2014, I decided to re-read the entire Colorado Mountain Series in January 2020, which has led to this update. Now, this was actually the very first KA book I ever read and the book that hooked me to her imagination. Normally I preach the importance of reading a series in the order in which it was written and back when I first fell in love with Tate and Lauren, I would’ve told you that my belief didn’t apply to this series. However, now that I have started my re-read, I can tell you the following. Books #1 (The Gamble) and #2 (Sweet Dreams) do not intertwine, BUT you do have to read those books to get to the rest of the series, so it’s best to go in order. You won’t be confused if you don’t go in order, it’s just some of the books reference others and will make you wish you went in order. But to each their own, you do you.

Sweet Dreams will be told through the POV of Lauren (mostly). 

Laurie shows up in the mountain town of Carnal, Colorado looking for grounding. Her husband cheated on her with her best friend and has been cheating for FIVE YEARS and after being on the road for months, she finds herself in front of Bubba’s, the local biker bar. She finds herself staring at a now hiring sign, which is all the sign she needs. While Krystal (one of the owners) isn’t too keen on giving a job to a woman who looks like she has stepped right out of suburbia, she relents and Laurie hopes she has found herself a new home.

Tatum (Tate) Jackson is a former college football star, bounty hunter, and part owner of Bubba’s. Their first meeting does not go well AT ALL. He insults her, she refuses to allow him to “get rid of her” and thus, their journey begins.

Laurie is definitely enjoying life in Carnal. She is staying at the local motel, she is becoming familiar with the locals and all in all she’s really trying to figure out her life and how she allowed it to get where it was. Like with a lot of KA female leads, Laurie doesn’t recognize her beauty. Not in a “fishing for compliments” kinda way, but she genuinely doesn’t recognize the male attraction to her, she feels she is just average. Eventually, Tate apologizes to Laurie (though she is hard headed and it takes a little while to truly accept his apology) and some alpha male back and forth takes place with Tate and Wood, but that really doesn’t matter because it should be written in bold letters by now that it’s Laurie and Tate. It’s just gonna take a couple of biker vocabulary lessons for Laurie and a gesture from Tate that Laurie can’t deny will equal her belonging to him. This is definitely gonna be a story that’s all about the journey and at 678 pages. . .it’s a helluva journey.

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KA doesn’t write a novel (regardless of the trope) without it having great sex scenes. Well, at least the ones I have enjoyed. Her alpha is on another level. It’s easy to get caught up in his assholeness, you’ll find that out at the beginning of the book. But then the alpha becomes sweet mixed with bossy and the swooning will commence. All I need to know at this point is whether the sex scenes are her pure imagination or is it aided with a little help from porn. If it’s the latter, I just need the source. Whatever your particular sexual taste is, if it comes in the form of alpha, you’ll get your needs met.

Once again, the supporting cast is fantastic. You will fall in love with them as much as you will with Laurie and Tate. Out of the entire Colorado Mountain series, this is my favorite, possibly because it was my first KA read, but possibly because it is the best. You make up your own mind. 

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The Gamble (Colorado Mountain Series Book #1) by Kristen Ashley

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BXTCHES Gotta Warn: The first time I cracked this book open, well, really tapped open on my iPad, was six years ago. I’ve re-read a couple times since, but since I haven’t read the entire Colorado Mountain Series, I decide to re-read once more (it’s now 2020), since is the first book in the series. There are six books total in this series I have read four of the six, hence the re-read. Usually I am a staunch proponent of reading a series in the order in which the books were written,  however, I actually started this series with book #2 and this is a pretty easy series to read out of order, if you so desired. Just know, that as you move through the series, characters in the previous books will make appearances.

The Gamble will be told from the POV of Nina.

Nina arrives in Gnaw Bone, Colorado from England, calling a much needed timeout for life. She’s a lawyer, she’s engaged, but she’s wondering if the life she’s living is the life she wants. . .so, Gnaw Bone and a cabin in the snowy mountains it is. Unfortunately, once Nina arrives at the cabin that she carefully picked and paid for and arrives to while beginning to feel something wonky in her sinuses, she finds a mountain man occupying her timeout and that mountain man happens to be the owner of the timeout getaway, Holden Maxwell (Max). Max is none too happy with the mix up that has put Nina at his doorstep. He tells her she needs to leave, she argues, but eventually does head back down the mountain, only to wind up in a ditch. Max gets her back to his cabin, nurses her back from the flu and then the story begins.

Kristen Ashley writes alpha males. Kristen Ashely writes alpha males really, really well. So armed with that information, you can deduce that once one of her alpha males sets his sites on something or someone that he wants, he is gonna do about whatever it takes to make that happen. In a non stalkery, non creepy way of course. Nina and Max have chemistry. Nina knows it. Max knows it. Hell, everyone in Gnaw Bone knows it. The issue at hand, well there’s a lot of issues at hand, but the main one being the fact that Nina is in fact in Colorado to sort her life out, not to add to it by crawling up a big, badass mountain man as if he were a tree. Max sees it differently and I don’t think it’s gonna take a lot to figure out who wins this battle. The thing about reading any great Kristen Ashley book is not whether or not the H/h will end up together, that doesn’t take a whole lot of figuring out. The great thing about reading Kristen Ashley, is the journey that the H/h go through to end up together. And holy fuck is this ever the journey. 

KA has an ability to mix humor with drama and heartbreak. A lot is gonna get unpacked pretty early on, with some luggage left to sort through during the course of the two week timeout. There’s murder and infidelity and break-ups and rape and violence and kidnapping, and a lot of this happens before Nina and Max get any sort of mattress dancing in. Even with all of this going down, she was able to weave in her brand of humor. This book had me going from laughing out loud to fighting back my tears.
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Kristen Ashley is superbly gifted at developing her characters, especially her supporting ones. She has this ability to completely have you invested in it all, even if the name is mentioned just one time. With all the emotions and baggage to sort through, there are just as many characters to get to know. You fall in love where you’re supposed to and you hate where it is warranted. Everyone you meet will add another layer and the end she builds a story that you will be thinking about for days.

We can’t fall in love with an alpha male and not talk about the sexual chemistry that is brought to the page. I look for a lot when I’m being judgy about sex scenes in a book and while the chemistry between the two leading the cast is certainly something I need, I also have to have dirty talk and both need to be believable. . .oh don’t worry, it gets brought and it gets brought in a very delicious way.

I realize that this book is somewhat old (2012), however, if you haven’t had the privilege of reading a Kristen Ashley book and a hearty romance novel makes your toes curl, then you need to catch up. She is definitely worth the pages in her book (there are a lot, by the way) and trust me, it is very hard to put down and I predict you will be scurrying to buy the next in the series once you have enjoyed this one.

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Withstanding Me (Breakneck Series Book #2) by Crystal Spears

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Withstanding Me (Breakneck Series, Book #1) by Crystal Spears

BXTCHES Gotta Warn: This is the second book of The Breakneck Series and if you have ever read a MC Series, then you know that mostly each book focuses on a new relationship (I said mostly, not always), but the entire story intertwines in each book. So, in order to read the story in the manner in which the author intended, please read series in order. Now, this BXTCH has warned.

So, I know that I wasn’t the biggest fan of the first book in this series (Seize Me), but after reading Withstanding Me, this series is starting to grow on me. Withstanding Me focuses mostly on the story of ZZ and Storm, while continuing the story of Winter and Braxxon.

ZZ and Storm have a mutual sexual attraction to one another. The issues: ZZ just wants sex and then he wants to be done. Storm, however is interested in a relationship, especially considering her past. She realizes that ZZ is not going to be able to offer her the relationship she not only needs, but deserves. When they both acknowledge this, they decide that a friendship would be best. But’s let’s detour for a second.

One of the things I absolutely loved about this book is, the characters that you came to know in Seize Me, play a part in this book as well, and not just with a line or two. You get to experience the wedding of Braxxon and Winter, and mourn with Pyro while he is working through his emotions following the death of Lana. You also get more backstory on Tatiana and Shadow (who, by the way will be the focus in book #3-YAY!) and we begin to get a peek at Sniper and Piper (which I suspect will be a future book). Another thing to love: the characters are written from not only the POV of Storm and ZZ, but also from the supporting characters. Ms. Spears is very talented at writing from the male perspective.
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Now, back to Storm and ZZ. Going into Withstanding Me, there is a lot of stuff happening. It’s very dramatic and there is a lot of violence. However, if you are a fan of MC books, then I assume you are used to this. ZZ goes through a lot of personal drama in this book. He is trying to understand his feeling for Storm, while dealing with and 18 year old daughter who is hell bent at rebelling at every turn. He has to deal with personal loss and shocking revelations regarding his past. Storm is still trying to deal with the issues that brought her to the Breakneck MC in the first place. The thing that I love about Storm is, she knows what she wants and she is not afraid to go for it.

There is not really a cliffhanger in this book, but the story will continue in Shadowing Me. While it is not necessary to read Seize Me prior to reading this book, I highly recommend it. Like with any other series, the story usually continues from book to book, and reading them in order will only enhance the remainder of the series.

I do believe that this series gets better as she writes more of it, which is why I did decide to continue with the series even though the first book was not my fav. I do recommend it and I hope you enjoy it.

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Seize Me (Breakneck Series Book #1) by Crystal Spears

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BXTCHES Gotta Warn: As much as I hate to, this review will contain spoilers. Sorry BXTCHES, I couldn’t find another way around it.

Let me start by saying that this is not on my list of favorite MC books and oddly enough, this is the second time that I have read this book. Now, I’ve read it twice because when, Withstanding Me (book #2) came out, and around the same time, I peeked at the cover for Shadowing Me (book #3), which I have no shame in saying, WHAT AN AWESOME F**KING COVER, I figured that if I wanted to enjoy those books more, I should reread book #1. This book is good, just not great. If this happens to be the first MC book that you have decided to read, then you may very well rate it a bit higher. But, this is not my first, and MC books are one of my favorite genres, so I have high expectations.

Quick Rundown: Winter is the daughter of the head of the Russian Mafia. She left that life behind after her dad shoots the love of her life in the head while she watches. So to say the least, she is already slightly messed up and a little “hard”. Leaving that life behind, she becomes an exotic dancer and dances under the name, Star. She is asked to dance for the president of the Breakneck MC and that is how she meets Braxxon. Further events after meeting the MC encourages the f**cked upness and makes her a little more ruthless (rightly so).

My main issue with the story up to this point, are the events that take place that involve Winter, seem to contradict her character traits that have been put in place. One example of this is when Braxxon requests that Winter dances for him privately, while she is blindfolded (this is after first meeting her). While the concept of this is certainly erotic, it just seems out of character for someone who had no interest in even attending this party, especially with someone she didn’t even know.

Here are where I had problems with the story (AGAIN, THIS WILL CONTAIN SOME SPOILERS):

Because Braxxon wants to claim Winter as “his”, he does what any man would do (sense the sarcasm) and of course, has her fired from her job. Not that that part is too crazy, this is a MC story after all, it’s just when she leaves her job (after discovering of her termination), she heads straight to the clubhouse and walks in on Braxxon with 3 girls, which is a little douchey, even for a MC story. Worse, is when he proceeds to kick the girls out, one of them puts up a little bit of an argument and he slaps her, which you don’t really see too much of in this genre, regardless of the violence. After witnessing this, Winter decides to give Braxxon a shot. Which for someone who has built up walls and had to become a little hard because of her past, she gave in a little too quickly for me.
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Continuing, the second time that the club goes on lockdown, Winter gets kidnapped by a rival MC and is brutally raped. Be prepared, this part of the story will get graphic, but is necessary. She is both mentally and physically torn up, rightfully so, and is having a hard time since she can’t give Braxxon what he needs physically. She then gives him “permission” to find his relief/release with someone else, while he thinks this is crazy (so do I) you get the impression that he is not going to take her up on that offer. That is, until she pisses him off and he takes a girl and gives in. Even with that craziness, you can somewhat see both perspectives of that dilemma. Now, Pyro (the VP) gets shot, and Winter is just offering compassion (very innocent) while they are attempting to remove the bullet. Braxxon witnesses this and gets so angry that he takes a club whore (who happens to be friendly with Winter) behind the bar and insists on getting some oral happiness from her. This I have a problem with. I get what Ms. Spears is trying to do. She is trying to show that Braxxon loves Winter, even though he has yet to admit it, and he is having a difficult time working through feelings he’s unfamiliar with. I just believe she could have written it differently. An alpha male doesn’t need to be a dick to be loved by readers, just look at other MC alpha bad boys, and that much is clear.

Here is the good part:

I do think that Ms. Spears wrote the supporting characters very well. Which is why I’m looking forward to reading books #2 and #3. And as you could probably deduce, Braxxon and Winter do get their happy ending. So as the story does progress, you will begin to appreciate the love (once it is admitted) that they have for one another and Braxxon will in fact grow on you. He just has to breakthrough his emotions for that to happen. I know it seems as if I didn’t like this book at all, I did like it, I just had a few “character flaw” issues. I do recommend it, because I do think that the series improves with each book.

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Driven (Driven Series, Book #1) by K. Bromberg

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Let me start this review with complete honesty. I purchased this book in May 2013. I did not finish it until August 2014. No, I’m not a slow reader. It’s just once I started this book, I couldn’t get jazzed for it. It was strange, I was enjoying it, but when I put it down, it didn’t really call for me to pick it back up. Now that I have completed it, I know that the issue must have been with me and not the book. Because once I finished it, I dove right into book #2.

I need to write this review and not give a lot away, which will be difficult, especially since I have already finished the series. Driven is so much more than just hot, sinful sex (don’t worry, it’s in there & it’s soooo great), but this book is so full of depth. You name the emotion, it’s in this book. This is one of those books that you have to give 100% attention to and furthermore, it earns that attention. The heartache that both Colton and Rylee have experienced in their young lives is more than just about anyone should be able to handle and still come out standing. Now, you won’t get too into Colton’s past, but you will definitely know he has one and it wasn’t pretty. This book will, however, dive into Rylee’s.

Colton: Race car drive extraordinaire. Sexy, bad boy. Very arrogant and reckless. Just the kind of man that any red blooded woman would jump at the chance to “drive”. In typical, bad boy book fashion, Colton doesn’t do relationships, he opts for the “mutual agreement”, usually without argument from his female companion, and he has a type: blonde, beautiful, bombshells. He also doesn’t get told no often, well really, not at all. Once he sees something he wants, his determination will ensure he gets it. He was adopted as a young boy by Hollywood royalty and he has NO relationship with his biological mother, nor is he interested in one. The truth about his past will be revealed, just not in this book. Colton is going to frustrate the f*ck out of you. You will fall in love with him, while also wanting Rylee to just walk away from him and save her heart. As the reader, it will be obvious that he has feelings for Rylee that goes beyond his ability to communicate to her, which while necessary for the plot, is frustrating. But, that’s what makes this book addictive.

Rylee: The story is told through her POV. Very beautiful. Has had a life altering tragedy happen to her, that she feels has affected her future course. She literally meets Colton by falling into his arms. After they lose themselves in the moment by kissing the sh*t out of one another, she jolts herself back to reality and attempts to not be affected by his charms. Rylee works for a group home that fosters (what she does is so much more than that word allows) young boys, who have arrived at the home due to various circumstances in their life. This will be one area where you fall in love with Colton. He has such a soft spot for these boys, seeing himself in them, that it is very touching to read. While Rylee tries to convince herself she is immune to the “Colton Charm”, he slowly starts to break down that immunity. Colton doesn’t do relationships, Rylee doesn’t do “mutual agreements”.
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The supporting cast for this book is written very well. Rylee’s best friend, Haddie, gives compassion when it is warranted, but also tough love when she knows that Rylee needs it. Beckett, Colton’s best friend, is definitely immune to the “Colton Charm”. He will not and does not take sh*t from Colton. He is not his “yes” man, but his friend. The boys that live in the group home, really round out the complexity of this book. The compassion that you will have for them, will be very well earned. Bromberg did a really good job not just focusing on the two main characters in the book, or trilogy for that matter. She put the effort into those who surround Colton and Rylee, and it developed their character even more.

This first book will drive you alright. It is full of angst, complication and desire. You will find yourself rooting for Colton and Rylee to figure the complexity of their attraction out. The end of this book will leave you struggling and heartbroken, so I HIGHLY recommend you already have Fueled (book #2) purchased and ready to go. This is one of those books/trilogies that you want to see made into a movie, but ONLY if it is EXACTLY like the book. I hope you take a chance on this book and furthermore, I hope you really enjoy it. I know that once I finally gave it the opportunity it deserved, it was so worth it.

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Normal (Something More Series, Book #1) by Danielle Pearl

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BXTCHES Gotta Warn:It’s important to know that THIS BOOK CONTAINS VIOLENCE. If this sort of thing is an issue for you, please know that going in. Also, there is a pretty major cliffhanger, consider that when considering this read. Now, here we go.

I am sad to think that I may have never discovered this book, if it didn’t come across my Facebook feed. Well, that’s a little over dramatic, I would have eventually came across it, but who knows when?

This book is told through the POV of Aurora (“Rory”). The story begins with Rory’s move to New York with her mother after her mother and father divorce. It focuses on her need to “blend in” and not be seen. That’s easier said than done, once she has a panic attack outside of her calculus class and it is witnessed by no other than Sam (not only extremely attractive, but very popular as well). She catches his attention, he catches hers, and eventually a friendship forms.

The story flashes back to her “old” life in Florida, the one she has escaped. It is then that her past is slowly unfolded. From her life long friendship with Cam, to her dating the star quarterback. It touches on her lack of relationship with her father to building new friendships with girls (she has lived her life as a tomboy and mostly developed friendships with boys, namely, Cam). The flashbacks occur throughout the book, so it takes a while for the book to piece the puzzle that is her past trauma together. Although, it shouldn’t take you as long to figure it out as it takes for the book to unfold it.

You get to witness Rory grow a lot through her friendship with Sam. He helps her work through her triggers and he begins to be someone she can lean on. As the reader, it is quite obvious that Rory and Sam are attracted to one another, but for Rory and her past, it is very difficult for her to believe that someone would want her, even the broken parts.
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The flashbacks in this book are heartbreaking. It is very sad having to “witness” the events that take place with Rory, and read how helpless she truly is. She continues to see herself as someone who is broken and f*cked up, but as the reader, you can only see her as a true survivor.

It’s hard to review this book and not give too much away, but I will say this. This read truly captivated me from start to finish. The story moved at the right pace to allow the events to unfold as necessary. As I said earlier, this book contains a cliffhanger, but the story of Rory and Sam will continue in Okay. If you have the chance, I highly recommend this book. I cannot wait for their story to continue, and I hope that it contains some chapters with Sam’s POV.

***UPDATE: If you haven’t figured it out by now, Sam’s POV has been released and you can check it out in ReCap***

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Crash and Burn (Hell’s Disciples MC Book 2) by Jaci J

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Crash and Burn (Hell’s Disciples MC Series, Book #2)

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BXTCHES Gotta Warn: This is just a continuation of The Ride (book #1), so it is NECESSARY to read that book prior to this one. 
 
So, when I saw that this book was out, I did need to re read (really I just skimmed) the first book in this series (The Ride), so I could have some recollection with what went down. Truth be told, I was actually getting the first book confused with another MC book, so I’m glad I skimmed through.
 
I read the review for this book and it seemed to me that people were torn with their feelings, and after reading it, I totally understood why.
 
This book is a continuation of the first book. So it picks up with Tank and Lil where the first book left off. In this book, we really only follow the relationship amongst the MC family (mainly Tank and Lil). It doesn’t really dive into club business like the first book did.
 
Here’s what you need to know/understand about this book. If you loved Tank in the first book, you are going to REALLY dislike him for the majority of this book. Even though that was true for me, it didn’t cause me to enjoy the book any less. After what happened to Lil at the end of the first book (which is why you need to read it first), he doesn’t really know how to deal with the feelings that the incident brought up and in the process he becomes a MAJOR asshole.  The story is told from both POV’s, and since you are able to get inside of Tank’s head by reading his POV, your heart will break for both of them and what they are going through. So as long as you can be sympathetic toward Tank in this book and give him a wide emotional road to travel down without judging too much, it will be easier for him to win your heart in the end. So, while I may not have cared for him too much for the majority of this book, I tried to read him with sympathy, so I wouldn’t grow to hate him. I won’t give away anything major, but he does redeem himself.
 
So, if you enjoyed the first book, then buy this book and continue in the journey of Tank and Lil. If you haven’t read the first book, then you need to do so, or you’re going to be very confused (by the way, I do recommend the first book). So in the world of MC books, this is a good one and I look forward to the remainder of the series.
 

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