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hippiedaizy 's review for:
Where the World Ends
by Kade Boehme
I think this is the very first Kade story where I haven't done the ugly cry. Oh don't get me wrong, I cried, I wasn't a sobbing mess.
Will Cooper (who may or may not be related to Davy), is a new Deputy in a new town. A town that basically hates cops and white people. Why he decided to move to BFE, I have no idea, but I guess it was what he needed.
Colin Sharpe is the school counselor/youth advocate. He went off to school, but came right home. I liked Colin for the most part. Actually, I liked both Will and Colin.
My heart broke for Will. I wanted to wrap us up in a blanket and cuddle forever.
Colin's dad is a Grade-A prick. I do kind of wish we got to see more of the conflict unfold.
I didn't understand Colin's reluctance at the end, to be honest. I didn't mind it, but I just didn't understand it.
Overall, another great one by Kade!
Will Cooper (who may or may not be related to Davy), is a new Deputy in a new town. A town that basically hates cops and white people. Why he decided to move to BFE, I have no idea, but I guess it was what he needed.
Colin Sharpe is the school counselor/youth advocate. He went off to school, but came right home. I liked Colin for the most part. Actually, I liked both Will and Colin.
My heart broke for Will. I wanted to wrap us up in a blanket and cuddle forever.
Colin's dad is a Grade-A prick. I do kind of wish we got to see more of the conflict unfold.
I didn't understand Colin's reluctance at the end, to be honest. I didn't mind it, but I just didn't understand it.
Spoiler
Was it really just the fear of leaving home? Was it because of the fear of an actual live-in boyfriend situation? Was it because Colin thought it was too soon? Was it all of the above? Did they ever go meet Will's parents? How did that go?Overall, another great one by Kade!