A review by swancreates
Crazy for You by Rachel Lacey

2.0

I'm still not sure if I read this book already, or that this book is filled with so many romance cliches that this book felt both new and old. Ryan is the kind of know-it-all who thinks he has all the answers just because he's older and makes decisions for people instead of talking things out with the people in his life.

He just got his brother back in his life and instead of getting to know his brother, he's pushing him to go back to college just so that he can get on his brother's adoptive parents good side? He never asked if his brother was happy or heard in that household, he just made a decision for his brother and it infuriated me to no end.

He did the same thing with Emma. He still sees her as a little girl, even though she was practically an orphan like him. She's lived life and even though they are attracted to each other, HE finds that since he did not get permission from a male member of her family to date her, then it's not okay? As if Emma hasn't been making decisions for her own life since she was a teenager?

And all the sex, OMG, there were so many sex scenes in this book that I had to start skipping them since it got too much. And Emma was not that bad in the book, she's was basically the cliche I want adventure in my life so I want a bad boy.

I would have loved this book a year ago, but real life is creeping into my romantic reading and I think I need to take a break from reading romance for a while.