Dre’Sean, better known as Rebel, has been a part of Indiya’s life for as long as she can remember. He and his sister, Courtnei, are like family to Indiya, but somewhere along the way, Indiya began to look at Dre through a new lens. She no longer looked at him as somewhat of a loving relative, but as someone who has grown into a sexy and desirable man. Yet even though Indiya knew Dre would protect her from any harm that came her way, she knew he wasn’t the kind of man who could protect her heart. So, she promised to never cross the line with him.
Dre has different plans for Indiya. Deep down he knows he’s always wanted more from their friendship, but he also knows that the timing isn’t right for him to demand what he needs from her. However, just like a predator who stalks their prey, Dre’s one hundred percent certain he’ll capture what’s his. He simply has some unfinished business to handle first.
Indiya and Dre’s connection runs deep, and at times, it’s even thicker than blood, but even the two of them have their own secrets, lies, and closets full of skeletons. In an attempt to control their own fate, things can go from bad to worse in the blink of an eye.
The plot is silly. What's the point of Montrell being Indy's "boyfriend" when he's not really her boyfriend. It was better to make him just an enemy of Dre who is gunning for them. What kept blowing me is Indy acting dumb. Ma'am Montrell is your "boyfriend". You sleeping with your best friend Dre and flaunting it right in his face. Indy was mad at Trell for being mad that he suspects her and Dre when they are really having sex. That aspect was dumb as hell. I kept scrunching my face at every time she played dumb like she didn't know why Montrell was tripping. Even if Montrell is written to be the bad guy later, that whole dynamic made no sense. Its a hit or miss with this author on plots.
This book is literally a beautiful love story through the good and bad .down and dirty nothing came between them wheeeeeew I lovvvvvvveeedddd this book