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madisonbs's review
emotional
funny
hopeful
lighthearted
relaxing
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? No
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
3.5
eviemiller's review against another edition
5.0
Man oh man, Dee and Joel are a beautifully broken duo. I spent a large portion of the book wanting to smack some sense into one or both of them, but their HEA was hard fought and a great story.
charlottenw1's review against another edition
4.0
This one really had all the feels and the intense chemistry between the characters. I loved the storyline in this book and it was full of drama, action and betrayal. Definitely recommend.
maggieweygand's review against another edition
4.0
1: 11/6/15 Just when I thought I couldn't love one of these boys more then Adam they give me a whole book about Jole. I accept you.
2: 2/25/17
3. 7/12/20
2: 2/25/17
3. 7/12/20
sk24's review against another edition
3.0
3.5/5 stars
I definitely wasn't as fond of this book as I was of the first in the series. This is mostly due to the characters. I really enjoyed Rowan and Adam's story in Mayhem on part because I was really able to connect with Rowan's character. I didn't find that same connection in this book with Dee. I'm not a huge fan of Dee's character. I liked her as Rowan's side kick in Mayhem, but I wasn't fond of an entire story about her.
Both Dee and Joel are very complicated characters. And, honestly, they both pissed me off through the majority of the novel. I hated their choices and the way they handled things. I understand why Jamie Shaw had them act the way they did, but I still didn't like it.
Having said that, I enjoyed the book as a whole. I was able to become fully captivated and get right into the story. As with the first book, the writing was pretty weak, but Jamie Shaw is still a new author. She has the ability to captivate readers and the romance is always good so far. It's just a bit of an immature writing style.
I definitely wasn't as fond of this book as I was of the first in the series. This is mostly due to the characters. I really enjoyed Rowan and Adam's story in Mayhem on part because I was really able to connect with Rowan's character. I didn't find that same connection in this book with Dee. I'm not a huge fan of Dee's character. I liked her as Rowan's side kick in Mayhem, but I wasn't fond of an entire story about her.
Both Dee and Joel are very complicated characters. And, honestly, they both pissed me off through the majority of the novel. I hated their choices and the way they handled things. I understand why Jamie Shaw had them act the way they did, but I still didn't like it.
Having said that, I enjoyed the book as a whole. I was able to become fully captivated and get right into the story. As with the first book, the writing was pretty weak, but Jamie Shaw is still a new author. She has the ability to captivate readers and the romance is always good so far. It's just a bit of an immature writing style.
elliered's review against another edition
2.0
I don't like it when the main characters of the book (whose relationship what the book is about) have sex with other people... Call me crazy..... I just want Mike's story at this point
yesididbringabook's review against another edition
3.0
I liked this a lot, I just feel that it resolved very quickly. And by that, I mean I like longer HEAs