I didn’t like how her self conscious felt worse than the first book. I know it never goes away but I hated how it was 10 times worse then the first that’s the only thing that got to me about keily
I really wanted to give this 4 stars… but I can’t. In this book we see Keily falling back into her insecurities. It’s was extremely difficult to get past that in this book. They were extremely amplified… but I managed to get through it. I did enjoy James’ character development though. We see a lot of growth in his character and how is actually a genuinely great guy. The first book was rocky with him, but this book definitely shines a light on him.
The story did not worth the pages, but ok. Keily did not improve: did not take care of her body but also did not take care to accept herself. As she is 18 being dependent on the surrounding’s opinion is understandable. But than: change. James is very dedicated but his portrayal was not even: sometimes reported as not the sharpest knife, but than he talks pretty good. So well…
Hated it as much as the first one. But it was really good for nights I couldn’t focus post-surgery. So many errors and holes, not only in the writing, but also the storyline. Do not read this.
This was a good book. I liked the twist of events that happened in their relationship and how James showed his never-wavering love for her through it all.