A review by meeks3
Bad Boys Do by Victoria Dahl

3.0

I actually enjoyed Bad Boys Do more than the first book in this series, Good Girls Don't. Although Tessa is more relatable to me personally, there the vulnerability that Jamie has just draws you in and keeps you invested. He's the guy that everybody thinks is carefree and fun with no responsibilities in the world, but he's much more than that. Reading his struggle of coming to terms with his own guilt over past mistakes and trying to find his footing in the brewery along with confronting his older brother Eric, well that is an emotional rollercoaster.

Add Olivia the uptight, no fun, studious divorcee and needless to say things get even more interesting. She is a woman who got married young, devoted her life to her husband, and was burned in the end. Now she's trying to figure out what exactly she wants out of her life and be her own person for the first time ever. Olivia's path of self discovery certainly mimics Jamie's and it's fun to read how they stumble through it together without ever realizing it. Plus, they have some serious chemistry which always makes life a little nice.