Reviewed by stacey_is_sassy on
All good things must come to an end
This review is going to be short and sweet because I need to recover from my sugar addiction…and I don’t want to give anything away.
I was tempted from almost the beginning to do status updates for this book but I was worried about giving away key plot points. As I went further along in Sugar Free, I’ll be honest and admit that I started to lose faith. I though Beck and Sela had lost their minds. I was so peeved at them for the decisions they made. Sela’s immaturity and Beck’s stubbornness was getting them into a whole bunch of strife.
How will this end?
Will their love survive?
Who will suffer the most?
Is there a chance that it will all work out?
Can they be free?
The journey was bumpy and at times hard to take. I was scared to keep going but also desperate to know how it will all play out. I’m sorry to say but I doubted Sawyer Bennett would leave me happy in the end but of course the proof is in the rating.
For the angst lovers, you will be in heaven.
For the angst haters, all I can say is persevere because the epilogue will be worth the heart stutters.
The Sugar Bowl series was addictive. The characters were interesting, the storyline compelling and the smexy times left me squirming. I’ll be sad to say goodbye to Sela and Beck, but I have a feeling we might get a glimpse of them in the future.
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Reading updates
- Started reading
- 10 October, 2016: Finished reading
- 10 October, 2016: Reviewed