Reviewed by Leah on

4 of 5 stars

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I really loved The Break Up Artist. It was SUCH a good read, and I was so excited when I heard Becca was back in The Revenge Artist, even more so when the lovely Philip Siegel offered me the chance to review it! I was so excited to be back in Becca's world, and it's great to see that she's changed - she's no longer a break-up artist, instead she helps bring couples together which is awesome. A MUCH better use of her time, no? I don't think I loved The Revenge Artist as much as I did The Break Up Artist, but it was still a pretty decent read, and I finished it in just a couple of sittings.

Who knew Becca had a boyfriend? I FORGOT. I genuinely was so confused when she's with Fred at the beginning of The Revenge Artist, and as such it always felt a bit weird to see them together because I'd just forgotten about him completely. I didn't even mention him in my review of The Break Up Artist. I DON'T EVEN KNOW IF HE WAS IN IT, I'm that confused. I honestly have no idea what happened there, mind. I'm literally completely blank on Becca and Fred's entire relationship.

So, yeah, I may have forgot Fred (I'M SO SORRY FRED!!!), I did enjoy this book. Becca is such an awesome character and it was awful to see her set upon by the revenge artist. It was mean (and I guessed who it was yay me). Philip is a fantastic writer, so good at creating awesome characters and plots you don't expect and this was no different. I can't wait to see what he does next and Becca Williamson is a heroine I'll remember for ages yet, she's someone I really want to be BFFs with. I heart her.

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