Review Detail
Young Adult Fiction
250
Entertaining Companion Novel
Overall rating
3.0
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What I Liked: Dual POV is always a plus and I think Adam is my favorite Jamieson bother. He's the perfect blend of snarky and sweet and I enjoyed the easy banter between he and Marti despite feeling like they jumped into a relationship way too fast. This companion to Rock and a Hard Place has more steam than it's predecessor and some of the choices Adam and Marti make had me sighing in frustration, but they are teenagers and teenagers are stupid sometimes. (I know, I used to be one.)
Angie Stanton doesn't let Adam and Marti get away unscathed, however, she holds them accountable, and makes them face the consequences. There is one scene in particular where Adam's mother puts him in his place and I wished I could have slapped her a high five!
It was nice to get a glimpse of what was going on with Peter and Libby especially after the way A Rock and a Hard Place ended.
What Left Me Wanting More: I am not a fan of Garrett at all.
Final Verdict: Makes a great companion to Rock and a Hard Place.
Angie Stanton doesn't let Adam and Marti get away unscathed, however, she holds them accountable, and makes them face the consequences. There is one scene in particular where Adam's mother puts him in his place and I wished I could have slapped her a high five!
It was nice to get a glimpse of what was going on with Peter and Libby especially after the way A Rock and a Hard Place ended.
What Left Me Wanting More: I am not a fan of Garrett at all.
Final Verdict: Makes a great companion to Rock and a Hard Place.
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