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In the Gray

B.B. Reid

3.87 AVERAGE


Listennnnnnn. Just WOWW
funny tense medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: A mix
Strong character development: Complicated
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus: Complicated

Yeah no…I already see where this is going and Hell no!!

A daughter and father ewwwwwwwwwwwewww
slow-paced

This book is my first read by this author. I like the fact that Basir was true to what he believed in especially with his feelings on relationships. I do feel like losing his wife really made his lifestyle straighforward. I do feel like Sayori could have held out alittle longer. The mess in this story was entertaining and I do feel like the ending was alittle rushed. 




In The MF Gray

This is now a Rowdy Wray Stan account. No criticism will be allowed. Damn this book was everything I didn’t know I needed.

At first, I was a little hesitant to dive in, but when I finally got to the heart of the plot, the surprising turn completely caught me off guard. Among all the books I've read, this twist stands out as the most remarkable. I've been captivated by every character, particularly Owen from "The King's Men." Nevertheless, "Golden" has sparked my interest, and I'm excited to delve deeper into it.

Worth the wait!

Rowdy is the devil in disguise! I hated this man through the first 50% of the book. He was mean, demanding and ruthless. The way he treated Atlas had me fumming.

Atlas is a unique character. I fell for her pretty fast. Shes strong, mouthy and naughty! She doesn't take crap from anyone.

Their story is unconventional but incredibly intense.

Reid may have made us wait but it was sooo worth it!

Steamy as all hell. The plot twist will leave you questioning what your ethics are, because you want to keep supporting the main characters. Read it in a day, enthralling, sexy read.
fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Character
Strong character development: No
Loveable characters: No
Diverse cast of characters: Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes

I haven’t felt this way since Cassandra Clare thought incest as a subplot was a good idea.

What in the mortal instruments is this? Why are people still writing incest subplots with no warning? DNF immediately because that was absolutely unnecessary. And the way the characters handled it? Nah. And Rowdy’s abusive ass causally justifying him putting hands on Atlas and her just taking it? Literally getting choked out, being fearful, then saying he would never hurt me? I can’t. The absurdity of it all was just too much. Hard pass. The book was fine without that bs. What a waste of writing and my time.