A review by jonetta
On My Knees by J. Kenner

4.0

Originally posted on The Book Nympho

There's a LOT happening in this second book of the trilogy! Just one surprise after another, so much that this one was hard to turn off. Jackson and Sylvia face many challenges, learning to work together personally and professionally.

One of the biggest issues in this story is trust. While Sylvia and Jackson have resumed their relationship, there's still quite a bit to discover about each other. Both have some serious, explosive secrets and figuring out the right time to share them with each other is awfully tricky. Fortunately, we're included in each character's reasoning as he or she worked through them. However, I came into this a bit wary of Jackson. You'll have to read the story to best understand where that comes from:)

Abby Craden continues to deliver a strong performance though I continue to feel parts are overly dramatic. In her defense, they seem to be dictated by the script and when applying voice to the words, they're just amplified.

I'm continuing to enjoy the series (yes, I'm surprised) and this one ends in a cliffhanger. The good news is that a 20-minute clip of the next book is included to ease the angst. It worked. Stay tuned and I'm looking forward to listening to the last book in the trilogy.

(I received an ARC from the publisher in exchange for an honest review)