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A review by what_ella_reads
Split Second by Kasie West
4.0
While I am not usually a fan of YA books set in a contemporary setting, Kasie West's books are different. She is easily becoming one of my favorite guilty pleasure reads.
I was really looking forward to this sequel to "Pivot Point." It did not disappoint. It avoided the-fast-forward-in-time-after-a-big-cliffhanger-in-the-previous-book- plot device, which can be frustrating or confusing, and picked up pretty much where the last book left off.
I was, of course, excited to see what would happen with Addison and Trevor. Their relationship is so sweet! Trevor is pretty much the perfect boyfriend. *happy sigh*. I am glad, though, that the whole book was not just about them and if they would stay together.
The book also had Laila's perspective.I enjoyed getting to understand her better and how she had been affected by previous events that took place in the first book. I also actually liked her and Conner's hate-to-love relationship (which was not to over drawn out or overly dramatic.)
Overall, I really, really liked the "Pivot Point duology." It's nice sometimes to read a sweet read with a completely happy ending!
My rating: 4.5 stars out of 5 stars
I was really looking forward to this sequel to "Pivot Point." It did not disappoint. It avoided the-fast-forward-in-time-after-a-big-cliffhanger-in-the-previous-book- plot device, which can be frustrating or confusing, and picked up pretty much where the last book left off.
I was, of course, excited to see what would happen with Addison and Trevor. Their relationship is so sweet! Trevor is pretty much the perfect boyfriend. *happy sigh*. I am glad, though, that the whole book was not just about them and if they would stay together.
The book also had Laila's perspective.I enjoyed getting to understand her better and how she had been affected by previous events that took place in the first book. I also actually liked her and Conner's hate-to-love relationship (which was not to over drawn out or overly dramatic.)
Overall, I really, really liked the "Pivot Point duology." It's nice sometimes to read a sweet read with a completely happy ending!
My rating: 4.5 stars out of 5 stars