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Crazy by Adriana Locke

bobsvoid's review

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4.0

"True love comes freely. You can't stop it or start it.


My sweet, sweet Peck finally got his book. He's a Gibson, so he's rowdy. Compared to the rest he's an absolute sweetheart. He's always down to help someone and constantly has a smile on his face. When a stranger, who happens to be a gorgeous brunette, confronts him at work he still can't help but smile. Her name is Dylan, she talks a mile a minute, and told him off. The spitfire captured his attention and he doesn't plan on letting her get away.

This was such a great book. I smiled quite a bit while reading because Peck was just so wholesome. He's been my favorite Gibson since Crank. I also really felt like this book fit him. Compared to Craft which was the sexiest in my opinion, this one was more mild. However, it fit. It makes sense for this to not have balls to the walls sex. Instead we got to see the sunshine person that is Peck. We also got to meet a new female lead who keeps him on his toes. I also really loved how Nana had a larger influence in this book.

Plot: ♡♡♡♡
Hero:♡♡♡♡♡
Heroine:♡♡♡♡
Chemistry:♡♡♡♡
Steam:♡♡♡
Cover:♡♡♡
Writing: ♡♡♡♡
HEA:
Spoiler yes

milmirjia's review against another edition

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lighthearted relaxing medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? N/A
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated

3.25

rotellareads's review

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4.0

Gosh, I love me some Peck!!!!!

I adored this book! The entire Gibson Boys series has been incredible but I think Peck's story took the whole darn cake! I couldn't get enough of Dylan and Peck's banter and back and forth sparing. It was intoxicating! Peck is such an easy going guy, that it was quite shocking to see him with feelings and laying it all out on the line for love. It just made me fall more madly in love with his character.

This book was the perfect mix of steamy, protective, humorous, dramatic, and sweet. Adriana Locke writes some of the best small-town romance reads and this was certainly up there on the list of my favs!

Crazy was a quick read that left me smiling from ear to ear. I laughed out loud so many times and truly appreciate the author's crass humor. A truly feel good story!

amberbehnke2013's review

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4.0

Peck is the boy and story we all waited for! I loved him and am happy he found his girl!

thelibraryofmadison's review against another edition

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lighthearted medium-paced

4.5

I love Peck🫶🏼 this was such a cute story

bookedandbusybookblog's review

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5.0

Wow! Adriana Locke has once again delivered a fun, sexy and swoon-worthy story! Peck Ward is here and his journey to falling in love is Crazy! I enjoyed every moment of his story, fell in love with the banter between Peck and his love interest and was rooting for them every step of the way! I laughed, I teared up and more importantly, I fell in love with this couple. I truly loved being back in Linton and getting to see some familiar faces as well! I highly recommend grabbing the entire series and falling in love with Peck and his family <3

xiotisa00's review

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5.0

Adriana does it again!

I didn’t think anyone could top Walker as my favorite Gibson, but man I LOVE Peck!! He was always the voice of reason, the trouble maker with a heart of gold and lord did Adriana get it right with this Gibson boy. The chemistry and sparks between the two of them are electric! Such a an amazing read!

rosielovesreading's review

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5.0

Peck Ward has my heart!!!!

I've always had a soft spot for these Gibson Boys, but Peck Ward now holds a piece of my heart.

I finished Crazy in one day, that's how amazing and addictive Adriana makes these books. So many emotions were gone through, but I can tell you I spend a large amount of this book with a stupid smile on my face.

Peck Ward is the lovable, non-serious cousin of the Gibson boys, who just jokes his way through life. He's never done the commitment thing, always keeping his eyes on the girl he thinks he's in love with. That all changes with the case of mistaken identity and Peck realises that there are people out there you can trust and love and they won't let you down.

I don't want to give too much away, but she is amazing. She's fiery and protective. She is the woman that makes Peck think twice about love and his assessment of the world. She also is guarded and as unconvinced about love as he is. But that just makes them even more perfect for one another.

Peck is officially my favourite Gibson Boy, he's funny, charming and hot, but he has a much deeper sensitive side which you only see when a special someone is able to break down the walls around his heart.

I enjoyed every page of this story, I fell in love with the banter between Peck and his girl and I desperately wanted them to get the HEA they so deserved. I laughed, my heart ached but most importantly, I fell in love with this couple. Being back in the family and revisiting Sunday lunch with the whole group felt like coming home, especially with Nana and her wisdom.

This is a five star read for me and I can't wait to see where this family goes next!

hm08's review

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4.0

I'm happy to say that I'm pleasantly surprised by Peck's story! We were introduced to Peck in the first book in this series, [b:Crank|36566743|Crank (The Gibson Boys #1)|Adriana Locke|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1510269271l/36566743._SY75_.jpg|57423105] where he was portrayed to be a shameless flirt and playboy with an obsession with Molly, the "town skank". But in this story, we got to see a whole new side to both Peck and Molly, which shows us how there's more to a person beyond their surface. Dylan was lovely too - I loved her self-aware she was and her open nature despite her family issues.

The open communication between the couple was a breathe of fresh air (I'm looking at you Machlan and Hadley) and I appreciated how they respected one another.

Their meet-cute was really fun and their eventual transition to roomies felt surprisingly natural! I only wished the first four stories in this series were on this level. :')