A review by reedkaye
Daddy's Boy by Romeo Preminger

5.0

This is an ongoing story. Arizona is now dealing with finding out things about himself and trying to adjust to his new life. He is trying to do something about his siblings but things just don’t work. He is only seventeen and really has no authority over them. As he looks at his relationship with Pres he makes a major decision that changes both of their lives.
At school he starts to really enjoy life until as a senior the group start having opinions and actions that break them up. At this point Arizona makes more than a few mistakes that make his life nothing he wants. As graduation approaches, he has plenty to deal with and a whole summer before he starts college at Columbia. I really didn’t like Arizona in this part of the story. He seems hot headed and focused on his opinions and actions regardless of who he hurts. He is pretty much living a life he can make what he wants it to be yet he seems to push people around him. I’m looking forward to the next book.