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85 reviews for:

Charlie

Siobhan Davis

4.01 AVERAGE


I would’ve liked to see this book being longer. So much seemed to be skimmed over or rushed because of its short length. But I was happy to see Charlie redeem and forgive himself.

I didn’t think Siobhan could make me like Charlie after all the things he did in the previous books. But she really surprised me. Siobhan totally melted my head and made me fall in lover with a character I never thought I would. I really enjoyed Charlie’s story. Charlie and Demi’s chemistry is pure fire and their connection is everything.

Amazing!

Without exception this 4th book was very good !
The writing is amazing and the author manages to handle our emotions perfectly through her words and her characters! I'm glad this character has found peace !
A quick but very good spicy journey !

As always, Siobhan Davis writes her stories and captures you in the world of the book, so I really couldn’t put the book down!

Charlie Barron wasn’t on my favorite people list of the Rydeville Elite, because I never could figure out his motives

Very much not my thing anymore. But I think I probably could have eat it up when I actuallu bought it. A lot of the way things were handled in this a very much no goes for my personal enjoyment now.

Oh Charlie! I will admit I did not like Charlie in the first three books. However in his own story I learned to love him. You got a look at his past and what he went through in the first three books. Demi is the perfect girl for him. She would fight him back when he deserved it.

I loved Demi's story as well. She quit collage to take care of her ailing father. He was her only parent growing up and she wanted to do anything she could to be there for him.

So much happened in this book and I devoured it in two days! I can't wait to see more of Charlie and Demi in the next books in the series. Charlie had never been in love before and learned what that feeling was and how to handle it.

I'm so glad Charlie got his own book!

I know it was a shorter novel, but getting no news from all the mess that happened only a few months before this book is jarring. Even if the story involves 98% of already existing character from the first 3 books, it's a complete separate story. It makes no sense.
I liked Demi and Charlie (I hated his bully ways but that didn't last long).

Still can't believe all of these characters aren't 20 years old. The epilogue makes them look like they're 45 but they're not even 30. It's so dumb.

I loved Charlie and Demi. We also get all of other characters. I love that we get insight on them. This book starts with Charlie devastated by his father’s death. Demi’s father has some health issues so she is back home to take care of him. Of course, Charlie starts bullying her and being an all around douche. But the more he knows about her the more he wants her. I loved this book especially the second epilogue... ❤️❤️❤️

4.5 star read!!!!! This novella redeemed Charlie in a big way! Such a broken, misunderstood and empty character who was completely brought back to life.

I loved Charlie in the Rydeville series until I didn’t. If you’ve read the series, you’ll understand. So I was a little apprehensive on how the author was going to try to get him into our good graces again. Boy, did Siobhan blow me away!

I absolutely loved the chemistry / battles between Demi and Charlie. They were obvious attracted to one another but were determined to make it impossible to get along with one another. I liked their battle of wills and back and forth jabbing!

This novella was full of heartbreak, unraveling secrets, grief and discovery. Charlie’s entire back story was so dark and traumatic. His mixed up feelings about Abby and the death of his father left him completely bitter and unapproachable. He kept so many walls up to protect himself, never letting anyone get too close to his heart. His obsession with Demi seemed to be misplaced in the beginning, but as their relationship developed and flourished, it became apparent that his feelings were completely genuine and real. The way he provided unwavering support for Demi through one of the hardest times in her life, proved that he was a good man who’d been forced to survive an evil upbringing.

The ONLY reasons this wasn’t a solid 5 star read for me...
- The use of the term “fucktard” really rubbed me the wrong way. It was used more than once in the story which was extremely unfortunate.
- The weeks to months worth of time jumps. It made the story feel a little rushed.
- Relatively quick and drama free “forgiveness” between characters. They were fast to let things slide and get over them which was completely uncharacteristic of the overall series style.