I'm a teenage girl living in Ontario, Canada. My passions involve reading books of mostly YA and Contemporary.
This was a good contemporary read for me. I really enjoyed the book especially the main characters: Sawyer and Lana.
This book is the sequel to The Vincent boys however, it's one of those books that the stories are related to each other but if you read the sequel instead of the first book, you will not get confused.
The sequel is about Sawyer who isn't over the fact that his girlfriend left him for his cousin/brother and in order to make her jealous (or tries to anyways), he begins to have a fling with her cousin, Lana. However, knowing that he still cares for her cousin, Lana allows him to use her in the hope that during their time together she can coax Sawyer into acquiring feelings for her and forgetting about her cousin, Ashton.
I loved this book but at the same time i hated it as well. I loved the book due to its comedic and romantic content. It did evoke emotion in me. The three main emotions prevalent throughout the story was agitation, sadness and happiness. For example, it brought tears from my eyes when Abbi Glines explained the relationship between Lana and her parents.
However, towards the middle of the book the main characters started to frustrating me. I felt like Lana was too easy-going when it came to Sawyer until the very end. Their relationship resembled a roller coaster and began to be very repetitive.
I enjoyed the way Abbi Glines wrote this book both in the writing itself and the two-person POV. It drew me in from the beginning and captivated me to continue reading on.
In the end, I love how she ended the book with the four main characters: Beau, Sawyer, Ashton and Lana. I especially liked how she ended the tension between Beau and his father as well as the complexity between Lana and her mother.
Overall, I would say this book was okay. I would recommend this book for people who like drama and comedy as well as romance. I believe that more mature audiences should read this book as some scenes can be a little risque.