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Separation by Stylo Fantome
3.0

"It was only ever you," Jameson whispered. "Two weeks ago, four months ago, seven years ago. This whole time. Always you."

This entire book could have been summed up in a novella.

Separation by Stylo Fantome is the second book in the Kane Trilogy and begins immediately after the events of the first book, in which Tate O'Shea suffered a life altering trauma after an painful end to their games. Tate vows to leave both Jameson and that life behind but Jameson has other plans in mind. No second chance-or in this instance, third chance-romance is complete without being kidnapped by your ex-friends-with-benefits on a summer trip to Europe.

This book had potential, but it was extremely over done. I understand how upset Tate was but the constant back and forth with Jameson was driving me absolutely insane. I really just wanted her to make up her mind, and either forgive him or not. I thoroughly enjoyed seeing my three favorites take on Italy.