Chills, thrills, giggles and holding my breath...that's what this book is made of. I'll agree with other reviewers who have said the same with regards to once you pick this book up and start it it's very hard to lay it down, even to breathe, eat or sleep.The way Ty aka Kid is fantastic, a ball of...
Left to take care of his 6 year old brother when he was still in high school, Bear has been getting by and is now, three years later, in a good place. He knows he can take care of the Kid and has an on again, off again girlfriend who helps him out. Until his best friend's big brother, Otter, re...
10 out of 10. Dom is my favourite role in book 2 because he was sooooo subtle. At one point that I thought I might have to accept the Kid would lose Dom but they ended fine, a relief.I particular liked the fact that Tyson in the end chose a different career path from what everyone would expect fo...
I love Dom & Ty as a couple, but I was disappointed with the lack of Dom in the book. The crossover with the other characters was fun to read (even though I haven't read that other novel yet) but I really wanted more "alone time" for Dom and Ty. I was also annoyed that Ty had to do all this atoni...
3.5 starsThe Kid was more believable here and I liked the introduction of Isaiah. It was nice to catch up with Bear and Otter, but I've got enough craziness going on in my own head and I don't necessarily need to read Bear's brain cycling through the gears... I read to escape that! I will say t...
Review to come later. Just let me say: DAMN. This was awesome. I loved how things got better for everyone. My heart broke a little with the epilogue and I now have a much clearer idea of what to expect in the next book (which I'm starting right away, of course). I loved the new characters... Yes,...
Picking up from where the author left the story in the first book - Bear, Otter and the Kid are now settled into their new house called the Green Monstrosity. The names says it all folks! Anyhoo, this little family of three still have a lot in their hands as they face their future together. The K...
OMG, what does TJ Klune do to us in this story? I was taken on an emotional rollercoaster ride along with the main character of Bear, from whose point of view the story is told. It is present tense which I, personally, love, but it also goes off on tangents into the past, from Bear and then Otte...