“Yeah, I can be a good guy—just send me off to the crazy house to get a periodic tune up.”—Dylan
Dylan has been tortured by his inner demons long enough and after finally getting the help he needed, he’s finally recovering. He’s got his regime: work, exercise, therapy, running, work, more exercise…no women, alcohol, or socializing. Life’s good. A little numb, maybe, but good. That is, until Emma shows up. She makes him feel. She makes him want to be a better person for her. She’s everything he never knew he wanted. But the past that she’s running from? It can ruin everything…
“Dylan was made to love someone.”—Emma
Well, if you haven’t read Fearsome (the previous book), the cat is out of the bag as to which brother ends up with Jess! You can start off with this book, but I’d read Fearsome first since you’ll get to read more about the background that is quickly summarized in this book as to how Dylan went seriously off the deep end the summer before when it came to Jess and Carson. But then again, since it’s one of my faves, I may be a bit biased when saying go read Fearsome first!
Anyway, on to this book, eh? Well, you know how I mention poor Dylan went off the deep end? Our hero is bipolar (aka manic-depressive), and I have to give huge kudos to the author for having a hero with a mental illness. She presents such an intriguing story as Dylan has to deal with his mental illness while falling in love with Emma. At the same time, Emma has to face the reality that the man she loves has a serious medical problem while also being burdened with her father’s poor decisions. I love how the author ensnares us with their tough situation as we root for them despite the cards stacked against them.
And boy are those some nasty cards. Not only do we have Dylan’s bipolar situation, Emma is in a real Godfather situation—and I’m not talking about the fairy kind. When you’re trying to avoid getting dragged back into a criminal world, popping a few mood-stabilizers doesn’t seem like a deal-breaker. But jealousy? That’s another story. Dylan has some serious jealousy issues when it comes to our dear big-hearted Emma getting sympathetic with a troubled ex-boyfriend from her past. His jealousy is a bit worrisome until we see that Emma’s green-eyed monster makes Dylan’s green-eyed monster look like the charming fellow from Monsters Inc (jeez, Emma, give the guy a break!).
While I’d rate the romance heat level as on the higher side, it’s not all sexy times since Dylan is struggling with actually having a meaningful relationship that isn’t based on sex. Just tell that to Emma though since she needs reminding. But that’s ok, she’s got a lot on her mind with the whole mob thing going on. And their chemistry? Smoking.
Overall, I loved the characters and how Dylan has grown up (and out with all that bench-pressing and exercising) since the last book. We get to read through both Dylan and Emma’s first person point of view in alternating chapters, so we can understand both of their viewpoints in this complicated relationship (they tell it like a story with a similar character voice), and I commend how the author handled the sensitive nature of Dylan’s bipolar disorder instead of handwaving it away. We also have some favorite characters from book 1 show up as well as hints for a future book and its starring couple. As for the epilogue? It couldn’t have been more perfect. This is a 5 out of 5 for me!
(Originally posted on my blog; I received a Netgalley copy in exchange for an honest and unbiased review.)