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This book was a bit er for me. The taboo didn't bother me, I just felt the storyline was a bit weird and the "twist" was a bit too neat and tidy. I felt it was a bit silly rather than shocking.
I voluntarily received an advance review copy of this book and chose to review it.
4.5 stars.
I have to admit, I was a bit wary of the storyline for this book. I feel like it's been done before and we've read it a million times. I'm so happy to say that might be the case, but Dylan and Avery make it all worth it!
I absolutely loved them! They were awesome! I loved that we got so much of them in high school and then later on.
Liam and Ridge were my favourite Kaylee book boyfriends but they have serious competition from Dylan. He's amazing. So devoted, and loyal, and oh my god, just so sweet! I love him!
I also love the spunk from Harley in giving Avery a good verbal slap when she needed it. I loved that Avery wasn't allowed to wallow in her pity.
I felt that the only thing holding this book back from being a complete 5 stars was a bit of awkwardness in the early dialogue. It did have shades of Anywhere with You and at times made me cringe just a tad.
But overall, I loved this book and highly recommend it!
Reviewed for 2 Rs blog.
4.5 stars.
I have to admit, I was a bit wary of the storyline for this book. I feel like it's been done before and we've read it a million times. I'm so happy to say that might be the case, but Dylan and Avery make it all worth it!
I absolutely loved them! They were awesome! I loved that we got so much of them in high school and then later on.
Liam and Ridge were my favourite Kaylee book boyfriends but they have serious competition from Dylan. He's amazing. So devoted, and loyal, and oh my god, just so sweet! I love him!
I also love the spunk from Harley in giving Avery a good verbal slap when she needed it. I loved that Avery wasn't allowed to wallow in her pity.
I felt that the only thing holding this book back from being a complete 5 stars was a bit of awkwardness in the early dialogue. It did have shades of Anywhere with You and at times made me cringe just a tad.
But overall, I loved this book and highly recommend it!
Reviewed for 2 Rs blog.
I voluntarily received an advance review copy of this book and chose to review it.
I love a good hockey romance, unfortunately for me, this wasn't amongst my favourites. I found it overly wordy with a whole heap of unnecessary descriptions of mundane things and activities. I also found the level of interaction between Matthew and Kerrie to be a bit immature. I think it could be a great book, and series, it just needs a bit of refining for me, sorry.
I love a good hockey romance, unfortunately for me, this wasn't amongst my favourites. I found it overly wordy with a whole heap of unnecessary descriptions of mundane things and activities. I also found the level of interaction between Matthew and Kerrie to be a bit immature. I think it could be a great book, and series, it just needs a bit of refining for me, sorry.
I voluntarily received an advanced review copy of this book and chose to review it.
This is the book we've been waiting for and it didn't disappoint. The dynamic duo are at their best here with a hot, domineering alpha and his lady love he'd do anything for. Oz has been obsessed with Mallory for five years and now is done waiting. I think they handled his obsession well. It just bordered on this side of creepy stalker, but his motives for doing so shine through, thus negating a lot of the creepy factor. I would've liked to have seen more drama with his dad though. So much revolved around that relationship but I felt like it whimpered out. I assume that drama will come from Paige's book. Overall I enjoyed Everything for Her. It's what we've been waiting for and it didn't disappoint.
Reviewed for 2Rs blog.
This is the book we've been waiting for and it didn't disappoint. The dynamic duo are at their best here with a hot, domineering alpha and his lady love he'd do anything for. Oz has been obsessed with Mallory for five years and now is done waiting. I think they handled his obsession well. It just bordered on this side of creepy stalker, but his motives for doing so shine through, thus negating a lot of the creepy factor. I would've liked to have seen more drama with his dad though. So much revolved around that relationship but I felt like it whimpered out. I assume that drama will come from Paige's book. Overall I enjoyed Everything for Her. It's what we've been waiting for and it didn't disappoint.
Reviewed for 2Rs blog.
I voluntarily received an advanced review copy of this book and chose to review it.
I absolutely love the Devil's Share series so I was excited to read about their spawn. However, because we haven't really been introduced to the kids before, besides Landry, Halen and Beau, I found the Going a bit tough. I constantly was referring back to the family tree and having to stop and think about who belonged to whom. I also found the language used in the prologue didn't fit with the ages the kids were supposed to be.
Having said that, I did love this book. I loved the completely heart wrenching tone of Beau and Halen's relationship. Even though I felt the language in the prologue was a little off, I did love that bit.
But I felt the book was focused so much on the other kids and what was going on with them, rather than solely focused on Beau and Halen. I would've liked to have seen more of them interacting, also more of Halen after Beau left, I felt like we never really get a full picture of her.
I am excited to read more about the other kids, Landry is intriguing and so is Cash, although I'm not keen on the impending sense of doom for most of the kids. Still, this is a great book and I'd get on it!
I absolutely love the Devil's Share series so I was excited to read about their spawn. However, because we haven't really been introduced to the kids before, besides Landry, Halen and Beau, I found the Going a bit tough. I constantly was referring back to the family tree and having to stop and think about who belonged to whom. I also found the language used in the prologue didn't fit with the ages the kids were supposed to be.
Having said that, I did love this book. I loved the completely heart wrenching tone of Beau and Halen's relationship. Even though I felt the language in the prologue was a little off, I did love that bit.
But I felt the book was focused so much on the other kids and what was going on with them, rather than solely focused on Beau and Halen. I would've liked to have seen more of them interacting, also more of Halen after Beau left, I felt like we never really get a full picture of her.
I am excited to read more about the other kids, Landry is intriguing and so is Cash, although I'm not keen on the impending sense of doom for most of the kids. Still, this is a great book and I'd get on it!