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Truly Mine
by Kennedy Fox
I was so excited to get back to find out what Mason and Sophie's story would be. We were left at the end of Hunter and Lennon's duet with a bit of a shocker that made me need this book right then! Alas, I had to wait until it came out, and I devoured the story, reading every chance I had to so that I could see what would happen. Now, my one complaint is that there was a lot of jumping around in the first half that made it a bit hard to really grab on and get back into our characters that I was so excited to be with. And Mason left me a bit irritated at first with how he was being so off with Sophie and not even giving them a chance, after their hot bathroom encounter at the beginning.
But this story started off with a bang and ended with another cliffhanger! Which I knew was coming, it's how the first two books were. Once we got past all the jumping around, we were able to really get into the story with Mason and Sophie and start following them, wondering what it would take to convince Mason he should let go of his past and give Sophie and his connection a chance. This is definitely a roommate series, because they do all end up as roommates again. Only unlike the first duet, there isn't any love coming from the third roommate, Liam, other than friendship. I love the relationship with all these friends. They are really great together, and there for each other.
I can't give anything away about the cliffhanger and some of the things that happen right before it all goes down, but just know that if you enjoyed the first duet, you'll like this book too, but the drama is from a completely different type of situation, wrapping around in a way that echoes back to how this one started. Now I'm on pins and needles for book 2!
Review first appeared on Lisa Loves Literature.
But this story started off with a bang and ended with another cliffhanger! Which I knew was coming, it's how the first two books were. Once we got past all the jumping around, we were able to really get into the story with Mason and Sophie and start following them, wondering what it would take to convince Mason he should let go of his past and give Sophie and his connection a chance. This is definitely a roommate series, because they do all end up as roommates again. Only unlike the first duet, there isn't any love coming from the third roommate, Liam, other than friendship. I love the relationship with all these friends. They are really great together, and there for each other.
I can't give anything away about the cliffhanger and some of the things that happen right before it all goes down, but just know that if you enjoyed the first duet, you'll like this book too, but the drama is from a completely different type of situation, wrapping around in a way that echoes back to how this one started. Now I'm on pins and needles for book 2!
Review first appeared on Lisa Loves Literature.