A review by brainyviolet
Preppy: The Life & Death of Samuel Clearwater, Part Two by T.M. Frazier

2.0

Another cliffhanger. Pretty sure I'm done with this series. The illogical situations are bothersome.
(someone wakes briefly from a coma yet has the strength to nearly choke a woman to death? No. I had this problem with the last book and the completely illogical heroin recovery. Sigh.)
The jumpy narrative makes it difficult to sense a real time shift. Chapters jump ahead by weeks or months and it's often difficult to pick that up from the narrative, requiring backtracking to figure it out. But the main reason I didn't care so much for this is that there was very little romantic feeling and the main character wasn't nearly the vibrant, interesting Preppy that he was in other books. Granted he'd been through some issues but he was kind of a dull character here. Didn't feel like much of a romance at all.