A review by bee_thebibliophile
Bad Boy by Megan Lowe

4.0

After the cliffhanger at the end of book 1, I was more than ready to dive back into Connor and Cavanaugh’s story. Book 1 was told from Connor’s POV and I was so happy to see that book 2 was going to be told from Cavanaugh’s POV. So many of his actions in the first part of this story were confusing and I loved having the opportunity to see what was going on in his head.

While [b:Good Boy|57429504|Good Boy (Good Boy/Bad Boy duet #1)|Megan Lowe|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1623383386l/57429504._SY75_.jpg|89915514] was full of confusing decisions and tons of angst, Bad Boy was full of emotional exchanges and finally honesty between Connor and Cavanaugh (and others). Both guys grew up throughout this duet, but Cav’s character growth and acceptance was so great to read. Connor believed in him all along, knowing he wasn’t just the bad guy everyone thought he was, and Cav finally started to see that for himself.

The road to finally being together was rocky, difficult, painful and complicated, but Connor and Cav knew what they wanted the whole time and did what it took to make it happen. And having Chloe and Jase there to help them find their way back to each other and navigate all the twists and turns that kept them apart.

My favorite part of this book? The EPILOGUE!! No spoilers, but I ended this book with a smile on my face and was so happy for these two. It was such a great way to wrap up this emotional roller coaster of a duet.