Peyton and Jamey's story was definitely a little different for me. Peyton and Jamey were so immature at times in this book, it was a bit much for me personally. Peyton let Jamey use her and Jamey took full advantage. Peyton's family manages to get her to stop their destructive behavior and Jamey eventually has to decide if he wants a relationship with her. Peyton goes back and forth with her feelings and what she wants to do, so there was a lot of back and forth between these characters. Jamey does finally come clean and tries to man up and both of them have to decide if they can let the past go. Wayne and Abigail were nice distractions and Wayne was a great friend when Peyton needed one. There were errors throughout this book but it didn't detract from the story too much for me. If you liked the other books in this series, then you should like this one also. Jennifer Foor does a great job of putting out books that entertain and she always manages to get them out quickly which is pretty great in my opinion. I loved how Jamey was trying to change his ways but at times I thought he was going about it the wrong way, "I jumped off the bed and grabbed ahold of her before she could leave the room. "Just wait a minute. I get that we're effed up, but ain't this what you want? Tell me it didn't feel good to be back in my bed again, baby. You know I'm right, don't ya?" I loved how Peyton finally voiced her opinion and stuck up for herself, "because you slept with them. Don't you get it? You've destroyed me time and time again. I feel like an idiot. You were out effin' girls while I sat in your bed waitin' for you. How many times did you come home and eff me right after them? How many?" There were some parts that broke my heart but I loved reading this book.
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All I can say is Jennifer has done it yet again. What an amazing author. A definite must read
—Jetterbug
Loved it! Another great story from J4! Loved Jamey and Peyton. Can't wait for the next book!
—fannerk
Idas e vindas do casal e muita confusão.
—mosquito