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Anger Bang
by Avery Flynn
It's safe to say that Thea is obsessed with dinosaurs - she's finally going on a dig but first she has to survive a week of her sister's wedding activities, which is also being live streamed.
Kade is at his brother's week of wedding activities because they only have each other and he wants to be there for him - even if it means dealing with the whole week being live streamed.
But after a huge fight between Thea and her sister, Jackie, Thea decides that she is going angry bang the one groomsman that her sister hates - Kade.
Angry Bang was (obviously) open door and spicy but it was such a fun book. It was funny with lots of witty banter between the two but it was also emotional because the characters felt very relatable with their struggles and trauma.
Thea is constantly reminding herself of the four F's - fight, flight, freeze, and fawn. Unfortunately, she's constantly been in the fawn stage and trying to stop herself from constantly responding as such. Kade grew up with an abusive father and an AWOL mother, who just so happens to have been invited to the wedding, by none other than the groom himself.
I loved that the characters worked through these struggles and you saw character development - not only within themselves but also in how they acted towards each other. It was nice to see a spicy book with a good plot, growth, and character development.
Huge thank you to NetGalley and Entangled Publishing for this ARC. The opinions are 100% my own.
Kade is at his brother's week of wedding activities because they only have each other and he wants to be there for him - even if it means dealing with the whole week being live streamed.
But after a huge fight between Thea and her sister, Jackie, Thea decides that she is going angry bang the one groomsman that her sister hates - Kade.
Angry Bang was (obviously) open door and spicy but it was such a fun book. It was funny with lots of witty banter between the two but it was also emotional because the characters felt very relatable with their struggles and trauma.
Thea is constantly reminding herself of the four F's - fight, flight, freeze, and fawn. Unfortunately, she's constantly been in the fawn stage and trying to stop herself from constantly responding as such. Kade grew up with an abusive father and an AWOL mother, who just so happens to have been invited to the wedding, by none other than the groom himself.
I loved that the characters worked through these struggles and you saw character development - not only within themselves but also in how they acted towards each other. It was nice to see a spicy book with a good plot, growth, and character development.
Huge thank you to NetGalley and Entangled Publishing for this ARC. The opinions are 100% my own.