Reviewed by leelu92 on
The Right Kind of Reckless is a really well done, friends to lovers, sister of your best friend book. What set this apart in this genre for me was that Max and Lia truly cared for each other, it wasn't just a case of pure unadulterated lust. Over the years, they've cultivated a relationship based on hidden feelings and going out with other people in hopes of denying their feelings for each other.
Max has a player, commitment-phobe reputation and he finally gets to a point where he is done with all of that because of how he feels about Lia.
Lia is a fun character. She does her own thing and makes no apologies for it. Max knows her better than almost anyone, he knows her past and its effect on her.
I enjoyed Max and Lia's story. They both had a fair amount of choices to make as far what they wanted to do with their lives and how (and if) they could incorporate each into their futures. Oh, and did I mention that Lia's brother is Max's best friend and he's bit gruff and protective? Yeah, that makes for a lot of interesting situations between Max and Collin.
*Copy for review provided by publisher
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- 6 November, 2017: Reviewed