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A review by nomomstayandread
Right as Raine by Lucy Lennox
3.0
I like when books make me feel something and I'm disappointed that this book filled me with an incredible rage and then never resolved the situation that caused it.
I mean Tiller and Mikey are endgame by page like, ten, in the book and their story was low stakes, low angst when it was just the two of them. Mikey is Tiller's NFL coach's son which is a complication had they not both been almost 30. Tiller is out publicly so there wasn't an element of secrecy other than he wanted his privacy.
Mikey's family is the absolute worst and I wish them to step in something wet in their socks every day for the rest of their unfortunately fictional socks. I hope he cuts them off and we never have to hear about them again in the rest of the books in this series.
I mean Tiller and Mikey are endgame by page like, ten, in the book and their story was low stakes, low angst when it was just the two of them. Mikey is Tiller's NFL coach's son which is a complication had they not both been almost 30. Tiller is out publicly so there wasn't an element of secrecy other than he wanted his privacy.
Mikey's family is the absolute worst and I wish them to step in something wet in their socks every day for the rest of their unfortunately fictional socks. I hope he cuts them off and we never have to hear about them again in the rest of the books in this series.