I’ve been eagerly waiting for this book for a year, and let me tell you, it did not disappoint—at least not in the way I expected. After the emotional rollercoaster of The Degradation of Shelby Ann, I went into this one thinking it would be the end of the story, with everything tied up in a neat little bow. But nope. What I got instead was Shelby Ann trying to doing some serious work on herself, figuring out who she is, diving into recovery, processing truths as they unfold, trying to decide who she can and can’t trust and confronting the way her body reacts to…well, quite a few things. It wasn’t a simple wrap-up, and I’m so glad it wasn’t.
The addition of multiple love interests really threw me off at first, but I ended up loving the buildup and how it all unfolded. Bridget and Jake Bordeaux’s narration helped keep me hooked. Their voices brought the story to life and kept me interested, even during a few slower moments.
And then—oh, then—the way it ended. I finished the book, stopped, stared at my phone, and couldn’t believe it was over. I need more, like yesterday. This story is gripping, and while there are moments you might want to scream at Shelby (don’t worry, we’ve all been there), you won’t stay frustrated for long. You’ll be too thirsty for the next part. So, author, if you’re reading this: please, for the love of Shelby, finish writing and give us the rest of her story!