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I love this book and this series. L.P. writes guys so well and these four are fantastic. I love the jokes and the comradeship. I also love how sassy Lexi is and how she more than holds her own.

Holy wow! This book tore me apart, in a way only Gen can, but in a good way.
Parker is so beautifully damaged. He's hurting.
Arya is so beautifully understanding, and patient.
This book is as heart wrenching as it is important. The issues dealt with here and heavy but they must not be ignored.
Gen did an incredible job of showing us inside Parker's head. I want so badly to hug him and help put him back together.
You need to read this book. Then you'll be waiting with baited breath for the next one, because I need it. Now!

I liked this book. I liked Claire, and Dylan, and Aidan.
What I did want is more drama. I wanted more confrontations with Chris, I wanted more backlash and subsequently more support. I also found, for someone who hasn’t been following all of the series, a little clarity with all the other couples. It was confusing as there are many of them.
Still, it was a good enjoyable read.

I voluntarily received an advance review copy of this book and chose to review it.

3.5 stars

I love Kaylee Ryan. She’s one of the few authors I’ve read all of their work, but I feel this book was a little rushed.
I know that Lauren and Tristan have a relationship prior to the start of this book, but we don’t really get to see it. We don’t see the changing of Tristan from a bad boy rocker, to a lovesick guy, which to me is the best bit. We also don’t see the first time they’re together. It’s all very rushed.
I also found Lauren hard to warm up to. She’s so insecure, which I get, but after a while i just wanted to shake her and tell her she got him, quit worrying.
Something I would’ve liked to have seen expanses is the Tracy storyline. I wanted it to be longer, more examples, give me something to truly think about.
That said, it was a solid addition.

I have no idea what this book was about. Seriously, it was a just a telling of the three friends going though school. Nothing really happened. I had hopes, as indicated by the blurb, that there would be romance and intrigue, but there was just years of them going to class and Arram being a bumbling student. The romance between him and Clarice literally happened in the last few pages of the book?
I was not impressed with this book at all and I won't be continuing on with the series. The only reason I read it all was in the hopes of something exiting happening. It didn't.
Not worth the time or the bother in my opinion.

I'm not sure what to make of this book. This is the first of the consequences series I've read and I found it, odd. I think the humour gets in the way of the story. It's almost like the aim was to make it as funny as possible and not have to handle a romance story.
I get how to some people Max could be funny, to me he was annoying.
I found that I was never really sure of what Maddy and Jason wanted or how they got in the situations they got in.
I also found the writing a bit hard to follow. Things were implied, or double talked over and I was left confused. I haven't read much of RVD's books so this might be her style, if it is, it isn't for me.
That being said, the book was solid, just not a favourite for me, sorry.

I voluntarily received an advance review copy of this book and chose to review it.

I felt like this book moved a little slower than the dynamic duo's usual fare. I also felt that the length Noah went in order to get Aurora were just a tad creepy. That said, I liked this book. Even though she's an evil witch, I liked the evil mother as she added a much needed bit of evil in a sometimes too sweet world. As usual, it was quick and hot but I loved that the multiple epilogues are back!
Reviewed for 2 Rs blog.

I voluntarily received an advanced review copy of this book and chose to review it.

I liked this story. It's typical Alexa Riley, sweet, quick and hot. I liked the hint of darkness that's come into their stories of late, but wish we'd get the multiple epilogues like we used to! I also felt sorry for her dad, I felt like he had some redeeming qualities despite being a horrible person.
Reviewed for 2rsblog.