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jennitaliaa 's review for:
The Worst Kept Secret
by Q.B. Tyler
The way I ate this book up so fast. The tension alone between Theo and Avery made me keep wanting more and Q.B. did NOT disappoint. It was so nice seeing the insecurities of both of the main characters too and not just the younger female like you usually do with the age gap genres. I would have liked to see the scene where they told Avery’s dad about the relationship after Lucas was so adamant about being there for it, but that’s the only minor thing I found fault with.
Run to your TBR’s and put this at the top immediately.
Merged review:
The way I ate this book up so fast. The tension alone between Theo and Avery made me keep wanting more and Q.B. did NOT disappoint. It was so nice seeing the insecurities of both of the main characters too and not just the younger female like you usually do with the age gap genres. I would have liked to see the scene where they told Avery’s dad about the relationship after Lucas was so adamant about being there for it, but that’s the only minor thing I found fault with.
Run to your TBR’s and put this at the top immediately.
Run to your TBR’s and put this at the top immediately.
Merged review:
The way I ate this book up so fast. The tension alone between Theo and Avery made me keep wanting more and Q.B. did NOT disappoint. It was so nice seeing the insecurities of both of the main characters too and not just the younger female like you usually do with the age gap genres. I would have liked to see the scene where they told Avery’s dad about the relationship after Lucas was so adamant about being there for it, but that’s the only minor thing I found fault with.
Run to your TBR’s and put this at the top immediately.