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Take Me on
by Katie McGarry
Review originally posted on Fictitious Delicious on 05/27/14:
There are a lot of things I love about Katie McGarry's Pushing the Limits series. I'd be lying if said those charming Louisville boys didn't top the list, but coming in at a close second is the incredibly complex and strong heroines that take on said boys. Matter of fact, Haley takes the show for me in this fourth installment of the series.
That doesn't mean West isn't swoon worthy. Oh, contraire mon frère. West is everything you'd expect him to be when you meet him in CRASH INTO YOU. He's that bad boy who lets his emotions get the best of him, but you'll see a side to him that only l-o-v-e can make him show. OH. And he's [Yeah, right. Like I'd really tell you the big secrets you'll learn in this book. Your jaw will drop, though.]
Haley. Haley is AMAZING. She's like a tootsie pop! She's got a thick, hard shell that surrounds and protects a soft center. She's got what is probably the most dysfunctional family situation I've ever read about. Most people (myself included) would have cracked under the pressure of her life. She, quite literally, has no one to count on and, more heartbreaking, feels like she doesn't deserve anyone to fill that position. She and West have a lot in common on that front. Which is why there is no lack of delicious angst in their story.
West and Haley's story takes place during a key point in time of CRASH INTO YOU. It is highly recommended that you read this series in order or you will be spoiled beyond all spoilage. Those perky Hollywood stars that carry around small dogs in even smaller purses would be less spoiled than you. So don't read out of order!
I'm a huge Katie McGarry fan and I can't wait to see who gets the next story in the series. (I mean, besides the second Noah and Echo book we're getting!) I may start begging for Abby's story next. THAT girl is going to make a killer main character.
There are a lot of things I love about Katie McGarry's Pushing the Limits series. I'd be lying if said those charming Louisville boys didn't top the list, but coming in at a close second is the incredibly complex and strong heroines that take on said boys. Matter of fact, Haley takes the show for me in this fourth installment of the series.
That doesn't mean West isn't swoon worthy. Oh, contraire mon frère. West is everything you'd expect him to be when you meet him in CRASH INTO YOU. He's that bad boy who lets his emotions get the best of him, but you'll see a side to him that only l-o-v-e can make him show. OH. And he's [Yeah, right. Like I'd really tell you the big secrets you'll learn in this book. Your jaw will drop, though.]
Haley. Haley is AMAZING. She's like a tootsie pop! She's got a thick, hard shell that surrounds and protects a soft center. She's got what is probably the most dysfunctional family situation I've ever read about. Most people (myself included) would have cracked under the pressure of her life. She, quite literally, has no one to count on and, more heartbreaking, feels like she doesn't deserve anyone to fill that position. She and West have a lot in common on that front. Which is why there is no lack of delicious angst in their story.
West and Haley's story takes place during a key point in time of CRASH INTO YOU. It is highly recommended that you read this series in order or you will be spoiled beyond all spoilage. Those perky Hollywood stars that carry around small dogs in even smaller purses would be less spoiled than you. So don't read out of order!
I'm a huge Katie McGarry fan and I can't wait to see who gets the next story in the series. (I mean, besides the second Noah and Echo book we're getting!) I may start begging for Abby's story next. THAT girl is going to make a killer main character.