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A review by taylorjustreads
A Major Puck Up by Brittanée Nicole
emotional
funny
hopeful
reflective
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Plot
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? No
- Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated
3.5
⭐️⭐️⭐️.5/5
🌶️🌶️🌶️/5
These brothers!! I know I mentioned this every book, but I just love the relationship between the brothers. The support and love they give each other is really really nice to see, I can’t get enough of them. Their text conversations especially are my favorite. I like that we spent the first 35% of the book in the past. It wasn’t just a flashback scene to show how the two main characters met. It really took the time to delve into their relationship and what it meant to them before they went their separate ways for two years.
Okay guys.
I figured out the whole paternity thing in four seconds, lets think critically for a second to figure this out. As soon as Gavin sees Vivi he doesn’t care about her actually being his daughter, she just is. And while that is admirable, we should probably find out who her parents are, right?!?! I also feel like this book was three separate books. It was so long and so much happened that I feel like it could’ve been split up into its own duet or trilogy. Not a negative comment, just something I noticed. Overall, I enjoyed it and I love the nice neat ending wrapping everything up!
🌶️🌶️🌶️/5
These brothers!! I know I mentioned this every book, but I just love the relationship between the brothers. The support and love they give each other is really really nice to see, I can’t get enough of them. Their text conversations especially are my favorite. I like that we spent the first 35% of the book in the past. It wasn’t just a flashback scene to show how the two main characters met. It really took the time to delve into their relationship and what it meant to them before they went their separate ways for two years.
Okay guys.
I figured out the whole paternity thing in four seconds, lets think critically for a second to figure this out. As soon as Gavin sees Vivi he doesn’t care about her actually being his daughter, she just is. And while that is admirable, we should probably find out who her parents are, right?!?! I also feel like this book was three separate books. It was so long and so much happened that I feel like it could’ve been split up into its own duet or trilogy. Not a negative comment, just something I noticed. Overall, I enjoyed it and I love the nice neat ending wrapping everything up!