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A review by robynnnx
Breaking All The Rules by Amy Andrews
funny
lighthearted
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? No
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
4.5
i voluntarily read and reviewed an advanced copy of this book. all thoughts and opinions are my own. thank you to NetGalley and Entangled Publishing.
i was not prepared to have loved this book as much as i did, wow. i laughed way too hard, i cried (only a little but the near-the-end-of-the-book-will-they-won’t-they always gets to me), i contemplated my own life choices - mainly why i don’t just move to a random small town in the middle of the US in hopes of possibly coming across the hottest deputy to ever exist. and having only just come across Amy, i had nothing to go off but i can now safely say after reading this that she writes spice so well!!
Austin freaking Cooper. ooooh damn. that man knew exactly what he was doing. he had me hot under the collar in 0.00005 seconds i swear… IT WAS ALL THE MA’AMS.
and Bea was fantastic! m/c’s can be hit or miss - but Bea was definitely a hit. her internal monologue was hilarious. her struggles were real without her coming across as annoying or whiny. and i too would risk it all if i met someone like Austin.
long story short, i really enjoyed this. and now that i know there’s more books set in Credence… i’ll be back.
i was not prepared to have loved this book as much as i did, wow. i laughed way too hard, i cried (only a little but the near-the-end-of-the-book-will-they-won’t-they always gets to me), i contemplated my own life choices - mainly why i don’t just move to a random small town in the middle of the US in hopes of possibly coming across the hottest deputy to ever exist. and having only just come across Amy, i had nothing to go off but i can now safely say after reading this that she writes spice so well!!
Austin freaking Cooper. ooooh damn. that man knew exactly what he was doing. he had me hot under the collar in 0.00005 seconds i swear… IT WAS ALL THE MA’AMS.
and Bea was fantastic! m/c’s can be hit or miss - but Bea was definitely a hit. her internal monologue was hilarious. her struggles were real without her coming across as annoying or whiny. and i too would risk it all if i met someone like Austin.
long story short, i really enjoyed this. and now that i know there’s more books set in Credence… i’ll be back.