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Another book in the Rydeville Elite series, and I happily devoured it. Jackson is not your typical bully...he's got a whole plan worked out and he's not vindictive, he's just hurting and not grieving in the proper way.
Enter Nessa, little does Jackson know but she's hurting from her own troubles and has no idea how much worse it's about to get, or that her troubles from before all circle back to what's about to happen now.
It's such good writing when an author can make you truly loathe a person. There are some very graphic scenes regarding the deaths of some characters and rather than being turned off or grossed out, I was thinking "YES!" These men deserved it that much.
One of the things I loved most about this story, is how Jackson's friends saw that he was wrong and rallied around Nessa even though some of them had only just met her. It shows what good people these characters truly are, even though we've seen some nastier sides to some of them. I love seeing Abby and Kai more and I love the teasers we get into possible future stories with Drew and Sawyer. As I probably always will, I loved seeing some of the Kennedys throughout this book as well. I'm so incredibly happy with how the characters between the two series end up crossing paths and working together, but especially in this book.
We do not get a typical cliffhanger at the end of this book. Jackson and Nessa's story is fairly neatly wrapped up, though it's obvious we will likely see them again in other books. I liked to view into what's going on with Sawyer and what we might see in his book.
If you like bully romance, or just are a fan of Davis' work, I encourage you to read this series. If you've already started, you're going to want to pick this up immediately!
*I was honored with an advanced copy of this book, which I voluntarily reviewed.*
Enter Nessa, little does Jackson know but she's hurting from her own troubles and has no idea how much worse it's about to get, or that her troubles from before all circle back to what's about to happen now.
It's such good writing when an author can make you truly loathe a person. There are some very graphic scenes regarding the deaths of some characters and rather than being turned off or grossed out, I was thinking "YES!" These men deserved it that much.
One of the things I loved most about this story, is how Jackson's friends saw that he was wrong and rallied around Nessa even though some of them had only just met her. It shows what good people these characters truly are, even though we've seen some nastier sides to some of them. I love seeing Abby and Kai more and I love the teasers we get into possible future stories with Drew and Sawyer. As I probably always will, I loved seeing some of the Kennedys throughout this book as well. I'm so incredibly happy with how the characters between the two series end up crossing paths and working together, but especially in this book.
We do not get a typical cliffhanger at the end of this book. Jackson and Nessa's story is fairly neatly wrapped up, though it's obvious we will likely see them again in other books. I liked to view into what's going on with Sawyer and what we might see in his book.
If you like bully romance, or just are a fan of Davis' work, I encourage you to read this series. If you've already started, you're going to want to pick this up immediately!
*I was honored with an advanced copy of this book, which I voluntarily reviewed.*