Reviewed by nitzan_schwarz on
4.5 stars
I don't know how McGarry does it, but she does it like a boss! Damn, this book was good. I finished it in one sitting, and it's by no means small. It was that grabbing!
I admit I wasn't sold on this book before reading it. Isaiah wasn't one of the characters I was in love with from the other books. Though, to be honest, neither was Beth. Anyway, I wasn't sure how I'd feel about this book. Especially with the cars angle (I know nothing about cars) and how he's described to get high all the time in book 1.
Turns out, I didn't need to worry! McGarry does here what she does best - creating the sweetest fake "bad boy" on the planet. And he is a "fake" - it's all a front to ensure nobody messes with him. He's not a pot head... he's actually a very sweet and caring guy, who can't afforded to be publicly either in the world he lives in. It's all rather endearing.
Speaking of "faking it"...
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