1.5 stars.
This one was *somehow* better than the first one. I don't know how. I don't know, I suppose that I liked the main characters, Violet and Lane, and tad bit better than Sophie and Rowen.
To be honest, I just read this because I had nothing else to read at the time.
But honestly, the continuous slut-shaming, and this weird thing the author seems to have overly protective older brother (I checked the third and last book of the series- the female protagonist also has a weird, over-protective older brother who liked to act like a weird dad and get involve in their 'baby' sister's love life, even though he's only a couple of years older than her and sleeps around with girls/dates 'hoes'), and also this REALLY WEIRD AND CREEPY thing about wanting to portray the female characters' fathers as these REALLY attractive old men, basically a DILF. So yea- not a fan.
Other than that, there is that repetitive theme of forced or stupid 'hate' that the FP has for the MP just to create that 'love-hate' relationship. Also, I noticed that, even in this book, the author added the 'accidentally hitting the MP in the balls during first time sex', I guess she thought it was funny. But that's just... weird (again).
I really don't recommend this book. It's bad and toxic and disgusting and is an all-white-attractive cast, where-the-girls-don't-realise-how-stunning-they-are-and-the-guys-are-the-IT-BOY-of-some-sport-or-program.