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paddlefoot55 's review for:
Suddenly Trouble
by J.A. Low
ARC received from author for an honest review
I always knew from the other books that Isla (I love this name. It was my Nan's name and much underused!) and Finn's story was a complicated one, however, Suddenly Trouble was so, so much more than I had pictured in my head.
I have always wanted this pair to be together as this series has progressed, and we are taken on quite a journey to get here today.
I mean, what an

we are taken on.
I loved that we got past and present views of Finn, Isla and the Dirty Texas boys. It was amusing seeing their teenage, horny selves .
I won't lie, I had a bit of a love/hate relationship with Finn throughout this book. I mean, he says he wants Isla but then does things that make me want to throw my Kindle at his head! I loved him, but like Isla, I didn't like him at times.
As much as I wanted our lovelies to be together all the time, their relationship was at times I felt toxic and I was glad they were apart. They needed the time apart to really be together if that makes sense?
I also adored seeing the other DT guys and their gals.
I ran the whole gamut of emotions as this story of family, evolving relationships, of love (in all its forms)
I love the Isla finally kicks the DT boys to the kerb to go out on her own work wise. I mean, I know we would all love to be surrounded by rock stars all the time, but she needed more.
To me, this is the best of the Dirty Texas stories -I mean, I have adored them all, but this one just had that little more. I laughed, I cried, I got frustrated and I got angry. But in the end I got my HEA!
Ms Low has made these characters feel like part of my family and I am going to miss them when they are gone!

I always knew from the other books that Isla (I love this name. It was my Nan's name and much underused!) and Finn's story was a complicated one, however, Suddenly Trouble was so, so much more than I had pictured in my head.
I have always wanted this pair to be together as this series has progressed, and we are taken on quite a journey to get here today.
I mean, what an

we are taken on.
I loved that we got past and present views of Finn, Isla and the Dirty Texas boys. It was amusing seeing their teenage, horny selves .
I won't lie, I had a bit of a love/hate relationship with Finn throughout this book. I mean, he says he wants Isla but then does things that make me want to throw my Kindle at his head! I loved him, but like Isla, I didn't like him at times.
As much as I wanted our lovelies to be together all the time, their relationship was at times I felt toxic and I was glad they were apart. They needed the time apart to really be together if that makes sense?
I also adored seeing the other DT guys and their gals.
I ran the whole gamut of emotions as this story of family, evolving relationships, of love (in all its forms)
I love the Isla finally kicks the DT boys to the kerb to go out on her own work wise. I mean, I know we would all love to be surrounded by rock stars all the time, but she needed more.
To me, this is the best of the Dirty Texas stories -I mean, I have adored them all, but this one just had that little more. I laughed, I cried, I got frustrated and I got angry. But in the end I got my HEA!
Ms Low has made these characters feel like part of my family and I am going to miss them when they are gone!
