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fat_louie 's review for:
Moonlighter
by Sarina Bowen
I really liked this book, like all the other ones connected to the Brooklyn Bruisers.
It was really interesting to see Alex in another light and with way more context than we've seen her before and I liked her a lot.
Her dynamic with Eric was some reeeal good stuff, the banter between him and his brother Max as well.
The only thing I don't really like about these books is that they're not chronological.
I know it's because they can be read as stand alone's as well, but to me it just a bit confusing.
After reading Superfan, I was surprised to read that Nate and Rebecca are still only engaged and that Heidi and Castro aren't together yet. I had to piece it together a little.
I was a bit confused that this books takes place a few months after the black tie event that Alex held for the Bruisers after losing the bet to Nate.
So... I loooooooved it, but the non-chronological part is a bit unusual for me and it makes me need more time to get into the book.
It was really interesting to see Alex in another light and with way more context than we've seen her before and I liked her a lot.
Her dynamic with Eric was some reeeal good stuff, the banter between him and his brother Max as well.
The only thing I don't really like about these books is that they're not chronological.
I know it's because they can be read as stand alone's as well, but to me it just a bit confusing.
After reading Superfan, I was surprised to read that Nate and Rebecca are still only engaged and that Heidi and Castro aren't together yet. I had to piece it together a little.
I was a bit confused that this books takes place a few months after the black tie event that Alex held for the Bruisers after losing the bet to Nate.
So... I loooooooved it, but the non-chronological part is a bit unusual for me and it makes me need more time to get into the book.