This book was Overdramatic, boring, and the characters were condescendingly dumb airheads and far too scripted to feel any connection to either of them.
Both characters Jackson and Skylar had no chemistry. Jackson gets off as a psychotic, abusive, dysfunctional jerk. Skylar had no spine and even when she thought she had one it came off lethargic and pathetic.
This book is ludicrous and the relationship between these two supposedly adults was very unhealthy especially when they Jackson tried to be in control. The back and forth between Jerky Jackson and Wimpy Skylar was nauseating and at times I skipped pages because I got tired of rolling my eyes. I was afraid they’ll fall out.
I can pinpoint a few reasons why I hated, the main male character, Jackson, he was thought to be an Alpha by being all macho and jealous but he simply came across as a certifiable pompous Jerk. The means he constantly called out Skylar about her deception and then tried to blackmail her into being in a relationship that was supposed to be on his term. "Ugh” just jump off a cliff, dude. Grow up and get over yourself.
I eventually lost interest in anything about the book, even when the author tried to make it seem that Jackson was breaking to give Skylar a chance, which was far too late.
I believe the author’s writing style of always throwing in some kind of conflict every other page and the blandness of the characters is what kept me from giving two craps about the plot. The squabble between the Jackson and Skylar took away from the storyline and I ended up didn’t caring about them.
Oh— the author sought to vilify Chris (the ex husband) as a crazy ex was so obvious from the start. Not only did she made the ex loco, she turned him into an abuser by the way, because apparently it is necessary to give male character's evil by physically assaulting female characters to garner sympathy. And then have female decide to be in a relationship with him to protect the man she says she loves but won’t tell him why she left him for a man she doesn’t love (supposedly)
I mean the man is an idiot I guess so let’s hope (Jackson’s) understand because it worked out great the first time around. Right??
And that’s how the book ended, I suppose that was simply more convenient, because she needed to stretch it out some more. I guess rather than having Skylar come clean and tell Jackson the truth she left him to protect him. So another unnecessary plot with more of the same to lead into the next book.
Does it occur to the author of this mediocre book that this conclusion fails to add anything of substance. That it would be far more innovative by subverting tropes like this by being unpredictable.
Do I want to see the same continuous plot; ‘I did this to protect the ones I love so I’ll take the abuse and they’ll understand, repeating itself? NO!
This book title have truly lived up to its epithet. It sure did “Deceived” me into thinking that I was going to be reading a feat series only to be sorely let down. This book doesn’t even merit a one star.
I’ll elapse on the others that I did downloaded, they’ll grow cobwebs in my kindle cloud where they belong.