Publisher: Not available at the moment, 2014
121 pages, kindle edition
Source: Purchased through Amazon
Genre: New Adult, Romance, Contemporary
Synopsis (from Goodreads):
While the pleas of Logan Kellar's best friends typically fall on deaf ears, there's one voice he can't ignore so easily. His own. And when Maxx, his beautiful best friend, says something that shakes his existence, he finds himself suddenly desperate to be heard.
My Review:
The mental tirades of Maxx and Logan continue in the second book of senses, Best line that made me laugh my ass off was ‘Just because you lick it, doesn’t make it yours, Logan.’ Loved that line its not a line most women would use and she threw some sass into it. The characters were well-written.
There are flawed personality traits and sometimes they do not always do/say the right things or make the best of choices. Dean was a wonderful addition especially in the way he adds more dimension to Logan’s personality. I sometimes wished the back stories of C.J & Erin as well as Luke and Stuart would be highlighted just a little more.
The flow of the book progresses smoothly and has enough dynamics to not feel, that is not an easy thing to do when you are reading novella length books, but to be fair these books do not individually have closure like a normal book would it is more to be continued. If you are looking for closure and resolve, well I’m sorry to say guys you aren't gonna find it here.
My Rating:
My Review:
The mental tirades of Maxx and Logan continue in the second book of senses, Best line that made me laugh my ass off was ‘Just because you lick it, doesn’t make it yours, Logan.’ Loved that line its not a line most women would use and she threw some sass into it. The characters were well-written.
There are flawed personality traits and sometimes they do not always do/say the right things or make the best of choices. Dean was a wonderful addition especially in the way he adds more dimension to Logan’s personality. I sometimes wished the back stories of C.J & Erin as well as Luke and Stuart would be highlighted just a little more.
The flow of the book progresses smoothly and has enough dynamics to not feel, that is not an easy thing to do when you are reading novella length books, but to be fair these books do not individually have closure like a normal book would it is more to be continued. If you are looking for closure and resolve, well I’m sorry to say guys you aren't gonna find it here.
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