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Fumbled
by Alexa Martin
What I Liked:
Okay first thing I loved about this book was the family values. I loved that although there was some drama in the beginning, they still quickly became a family unit and it was so enjoyable to read. I thought Martin wrote this so delicately compared to the first book, Intercepted. There wasn’t as much drama throughout which was great, where as the other book it was like every chapter was a new issue.
Second, no hashtags! Throughout the first book there was random hashtags sprinkled throughout and I hated it! This book… no hashtags! Thank you! haha.
Third, Ace and TK’s relationship. So cute. So adorable. I literally wish I could read it forever.
What I Disliked:
So, I did notice something between the first book and this one, it has a very similar layout. I noticed by page 50-60, they are a couple. By page 100 they are pretty intimate, and by page 250 there’s an issue. By the last 3 pages, the problem is completely solved. Very similar book layout, which made things kind of predictable based on where I was page wise.
Also, another rushed ending! The ending was so rushed, but at least in this book the issue that was created was a pretty legitimate issue that Poppy felt needed to be addressed. In the first book, the whole conflict at the end was kind of ridiculous, so I’m glad we got a good reason in this book!
Okay first thing I loved about this book was the family values. I loved that although there was some drama in the beginning, they still quickly became a family unit and it was so enjoyable to read. I thought Martin wrote this so delicately compared to the first book, Intercepted. There wasn’t as much drama throughout which was great, where as the other book it was like every chapter was a new issue.
Second, no hashtags! Throughout the first book there was random hashtags sprinkled throughout and I hated it! This book… no hashtags! Thank you! haha.
Third, Ace and TK’s relationship. So cute. So adorable. I literally wish I could read it forever.
What I Disliked:
So, I did notice something between the first book and this one, it has a very similar layout. I noticed by page 50-60, they are a couple. By page 100 they are pretty intimate, and by page 250 there’s an issue. By the last 3 pages, the problem is completely solved. Very similar book layout, which made things kind of predictable based on where I was page wise.
Also, another rushed ending! The ending was so rushed, but at least in this book the issue that was created was a pretty legitimate issue that Poppy felt needed to be addressed. In the first book, the whole conflict at the end was kind of ridiculous, so I’m glad we got a good reason in this book!