Reviewed by Sam@WLABB on

4 of 5 stars

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In this final book, we FINALLY find out what drove Annie to create Bad Bachelors, and I for one, found her story to be my favorite of the series.

Reasons I Loved Bad Influence:

• It's a second chance romance. This is my catnip, people. I am enamored with the idea that we can make mistakes, but maybe still be able to salvage what we once had.

• So. Much. History. I had no idea we were dealing with two people, who had been connected to each other since childhood. Just imagining them frolicking as small children, and reconnecting in a romantic way in college had me smiling. Their history wasn't all sunshine and rainbows, but it was packed with some really beautiful moment.

• Family played a big role in this story. I am alway down for some family involvement, and this one featured an incredible family (her's) and a terrible family (his). Obviously, I was more into the parts involving Annie's family, but meeting Joseph's was vital to my understanding of him and what drove his decisions.

• The chemistry was crackling between these two. It was terrible how it all ended with Annie and Joseph the first time around, but it was easy to see they belonged together and to each other. There were swoons and feels.

• Although there were some really stressful parts for me, the last few chapters were PERFECTION! London really made my emotions soar and my heart fill with joy. I know my face was hurting from all the smiling I was doing.

This was a fantastic and strong ending for a series I throughly enjoyed. I am still holding out hope that we can get a spinoff or something more set in this world, because I feel like some of the side characters have stories to tell.

*ARC provided in exchange for an honest review.

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  • Started reading
  • 11 February, 2019: Finished reading
  • 11 February, 2019: Reviewed