A review by mhtbooks
Puck Block by S.J. Sylvis

challenging emotional tense medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? It's complicated
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated

5.0

Oh my gosh this is a truly pure brother’s best friend with some spice sprinkled in. Ford has been best friends with Emory since they were kids, he became part of the family. Taytum is Emory’s little sister who always wanted to be around the boys and she always had a crush on Ford. For all of school Ford and Emory have done everything in their power to keep guys away from her and she is sick of it. Over the summer Taytum finds out she is a type 1 diabetic after an episode which causes everything to change for her. Ford became so overbearing with making sure she is taking her medication and tracking her sugar (it’s low key sweet), it was driving her insane. This book is slow burn and the character development made me love Ford so damn much with his loyal heart and his unwavering care of Taytum.   This book was an emotional roller coaster for me, I was irritated, I was excited, I was mad, I was worried, I was hopeful, I was emotional ( I admit I did have tears falling a few times), and all these emotions put together equals an amazing book! I tore through this book in a few hours and I’m heartbroken it over, it was that good. I  love the other 2 books in the Bexley U series but Puck Block is now my absolute favorite.