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katrina_8505's review against another edition
5.0
I love this book, as I read like hundred time. Mason has also been my favorite.
bedsy98's review against another edition
2.0
Would have been a dnf if this wasn’t a prequel to one of my beloved series. I was so bored skimmed most of it. If I started here I probably would have never started this series. But I’m re-reading it and figured I should start with this. I’m glad it’s over
alexis_butts's review against another edition
3.0
I enjoy this book but I would have liked it to be longer and see Mason POV after Sam moved in
mrsjhelms9910reader's review against another edition
4.0
This was an interesting introduction! I loved seeing the guys before Samcame into the picture
mandyandlo's review against another edition
3.0
It is good prequel to the series so you can understand the tone
jenski_reads's review against another edition
5.0
I love Mason Kade! This book gives such a good insight into why he is like he is. It just makes me love him even more! Read this before you start the Fallen Crest series…you’re welcome =)
kimo1983's review against another edition
5.0
Loved it – so good – and it was really nice to read Mason’s side of the story
ali23's review against another edition
5.0
Mason has always been my favorite and this book proves why Mason is the best. Amazing read! I am also hoping that we get a novella of him and Sam years later. I know I am greedy, but there is just something about Mason that stands him apart from other leading men! Maybe it’s because he is so young but yet so powerful without all the macho crap and so sooo cool, calm, and collective. I have to say I love being inside his head and I love how protective and loyal he is to Logan. Once again Tijan, you have done an amazing job!
smitch29's review against another edition
3.0
Good background information for Mason and Logan. It really shows more insight into how Mason thinks. Other than that, there wasn't much to this book. I liked the sneak peak at the end of Fallen Fourth Down. It actually made me more excited for the book than I remember being after I read the last book in the series...
eb00kie's review
3.0
NA is taking drama to a new level, but it feels so dreadfully hollow. The new dynamics it gets to explore are what makes the book - and the genre. Do give credit where credit is due, Tijan takes the dyanmics and sharpens them to tell stories of First World problems. Each book has the phantom of a splendid idea; it's the actual meat of the book that's lacking.