jasmyn9 's review for:

Boyfriend from Hell by Jamie Quaid
4.0

Radioactive Baltimore has to be one of the best settings I've read in a long long time. The place was alive, upbeat, and extremely unique. With statues that moved, building that glowed flourescent at night, and a population that couldn't help but "change" in such creative ways while living there, each page had a new surprise for me, but somehow still managed not to overdo it.

Tina is surrounded by characters - in every sense of the word. They bring the neighborhood to life (well, the moving statues did help) and added so much color to the story. While not much happened in the way of real romance, Tina does have a few hot and heavy moments as she tries to figure out who was really behind the attempt on her life.