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End Note by Sonya Loveday

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4.0

This review was originally posted on Star Crossed Reviews *****WARNING SPOILERS IF YOU HAVE NOT READ THE SUMMER I FELL********

After I read the first in The Six Series like everyone else I was dying to know what happened to Ace. Unfortunately I took me 16 months to get around to reading this book and I regret every day of that.

This book follows Jared after The Six go their separate ways at the end of the Summer. Jared thought he was going to be living his dream, on the road with Destroying Doubt. What life turned out to be was quite different.

The first half of this book was great. We followed Jared and the band and watched him falling in love with Murphy. Then it all got a bit weird.

I had been hanging on to get to where we left off in the first book and we get there but not u until after some unusual going's on. This took me right out of my comfort zone. It wasn't at all what I expected. However I did enjoy it. I was racing through page after page to find out what would happen next.

As soon as I finished I started the next book and I can't wait for the next one in the series.

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4.0

My first thought -- I did not see that coming!

In book 1 of The Six Series, we met the six and followed Riley and Ace's love story. This book actually overlaps chronologically with book 1, and we get a different POV of any interactions Riley had with Jared, which I sort of liked. With that said, this is Jared's story. We are with him while he follows his dream of being a musician. We get to meet his bandmates, who are quite an interesting group of characters. I found them very amusing and loved reading about Jared and his bandmates interactions. We also meet Murphy. She is their sort-of-manager and a little spitfire, and also a lot of fun to read about. About halfway through the book, we catch up with some of the six (Aiden, Ace), but things are not what they seem. This book is not a simple love story or tale of friendship, and that is what I didn't expect, but I still enjoyed it.

I actually liked getting to know Jared better. I always thought he was the tender heart of the group and my suspicions were confirmed with everything he did in this book. Things got really tense, and then not so tense, but there is a lot left up in the air.

Hmmmmm, who will be the focus of the next book?
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