Dare I say it? One of the Queens of Contemporary Romance ventured over to the dark side and gave us a borderline Urban Lit novel? I Dare!
Now, if you’re familiar with the authors work and have read the first series she published you saw glimpses of what could have been some urban, but the story stayed on key and flowed as a love story. That’s not what happened here. I had to ask several times throughout the book, especially after the prologue, “Hold on, who the hell wrote this?” I honestly wasn’t sure one of my favorite authors had it in her to take it there, but once again with this installment of the Wayward Love series she is pushing her bounds and talents to the limit, and indeed making us love her, though I already did.
As for the characters, Kennedi, oh Kennedy, you poor naïve thing. Kennedi is the type of person that you have to adore because they hold such a innocence that I feel people lose to early on in life these days. Even when Kennedi is dead wrong you want to shake her and then hug her because you know she truly does not know any better. Part of me wants to blame her dad, because though he had every right to shelter her and provide a better life than his, he didn’t equip her on how to deal with real life situations which become a direct threat to her in the book. Kennedi in regards to Isaak, has to realize that her spoiled antics will not phase him, it can not phase him, because unlike her parents, god mother and the rest of the world she belongs to Isaak has real life responsibilities. This is a man that was an adult way before his time and while close in age he is leap and bounds ahead of her in ways she sees but has not reality of. Isaak is as wrong as two left feet with how he handled things with Kennedi though, and he knows that and he’s remorseful and I am eager to see what that remorse forces him to act on and not act on in installment two. I am glad the author is introducing her audience to a character like Isaak, these are the stories of the untold, the ones with dreams that we never get to see actualize, but are still so important. It shows us why we need not judge each other because some times people shouldn’t be defined by their circumstantial situations. Sometimes a lifestyle and choice truly are by default and made at a time of immaturity that we just don’t know any better. Just from Isaak sharing his story with Kenny we see his growth from his teenage to young adult years tenfold. Its refreshing.
I could go on and on about how much I truly enjoyed this book, but until you read it, and truly dive into it for yourself, you won’t understand.
If you’ve read previous works by the author imagine the chemistry of Azmir and Rayna, the friendship of Zoey and Stent and the passion of Elle and Jax, it just explodes in your mind.
Well done LB, well done!