A review by elylibrarysec
Off-Limits by L.A. Cotton

4.0

Rating: 4.5 Stars

Lily helps the reader get ready to go back to high school. Were you shy back then? Then you might identify with her. Another possible memory involve parents – her scene will give you a good chuckle. Kaiden’s year isn’t starting off as he thought it would. This may seem more about Lily but make no mistake, Kaiden’s part of the story was a great match.

What makes Lily more real is the disorder she has to live with. I got curious and found that it’s a thing but it had me questioning how the author went about choosing that particular one to add into her story. Then there’s Kaiden. Our author created a situation that left me feeling so sorry for him. Again, it’s something real that I’m sure happens to a few people of that age – sad to say.

Ms. Cotton always does a great job at creating adults that are something of a disappointment. This time she’s gone a step further and added in some adults that are actually there to support the young adults. It was refreshing and just added to the realism of this first book of a new series.

If you’ve read the Rixon Raiders series, I think you’ll find that this will quickly become an addiction. This story gets the reader more involved with the group that surrounds the main characters. It will be interesting to see how this series is going to evolve. The author’s epilogue gave me just enough that I want the next book now – don't want to wait.

I was not compensated nor was I required to write a positive review. The opinions I have expressed are my own.