Series: Bowler University (Book 2)
Format: ebook
Pages: 384
Rating: 4 Stars
How I Got It: Purchased
Just
like the first book in the series this was a fairly light New Adult novel. It’s
fun with enjoyable characters.
Lea
was unique. First, she has an injury that causes her to have a physical
deformity. You just don’t see a lot of that. And she has tattoos and crazy
piercings from her rebellious teen years. It would have been nice if that part
of her past was further explored.
And
I really liked Max. he intrigued me in the first book. He also has these
interesting personality traits like how much he cooks and bakes. It didn’t
happen often, but it was really fun to see him interact with his ex-girlfriend
Kat. They have an intriguing relationship and their interactions show a lot
about their characters.
The
first book and this one had some similar relationship conflicts: pretending,
building walls, and not using your words like a grown up. Now, I’m not a fan of
omission/not talking as a conflict. But my real issue is how similar the two
books were.
Oh,
something that was fantastic and you don’t see a lot of happened. There was a
decent amount of happy time at the end. So many books, especially with a
romance, end right after the conflict is resolved. That always leaves me
wanting, but these books didn’t have that problem.
The
third book in this series comes out in January and I’ll definitely be checking
it out.
~Thanks for reading!
Holly
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