4.5 stars
Facts are:
Julie James publishes ONE book a year
Julie James is a great writer
I love Julie James's books, but...
...for one book a year they're way too short.
Basically, I LOVED this book, and everything about it, but I just wanted MORE. More of the relationship development, Kyle, everything, KYLE...
The humor in these books is amazing...
"Rae shifted her position to check out the object of their discussion. “If that’s the new face of computer geek, sign me up. He can push my keyboard buttons any day.”
Rylann turned her head and stared at him. “Did you really just compare me to chicken wings?”
“You say that like it’s a bad thing. Chicken wings are the bomb.”
“Oh God, that hurts,” she whimpered.
“What hurts?” Kyle asked, sounding concerned.
“The invisible man pounding spikes into my head.”
“That doesn’t sound good. Maybe you should take out an invisible Taser gun and zap the son of a bitch.”
I adore Kyle, he's perfect!
"Kyle warily eyed the two FBI agents—yes, now there were two; apparently they multiplied like wet gremlins—as they pushed open the red privacy curtain and entered the theater box."
The infamous Twitter terrorist is a hunk. And a geek extraodinare After getting drunk because a girlfriend broke up with him via a public message, then put a video of how she cheated on him, Kyle decided crashing Twitter is an awesome idea. Yeah, post prison, Kyle can say exactly what kind of an idea that was. And it rhymes with numb. So, now he's all for hookups. But now he sees Rylann, whom he likes a lot, but she's a prosecutor... But they really need to talk. About that night...
Rylann thinks Kyle is off limits, but well, who could resist those dimples? So, she gets involved, but the question is-what now? I liked Rylann and her plans. She's great.
Still, there were too many things going on in the book, there really had to be more Kyle and Rylann. The flirting and bantering is great, but a bigger conflict, and more time and getting to know each other would be better. There was real depth here, though.
"His chest pulled almost uncomfortably tight as he pulled her into his arms. “I love you, Rylann.” He cupped her face, peering down into her eyes. “And now I finally have a good answer to the one question everyone always asks me—why I hacked into Twitter. I didn’t know it at the time…but I did it to find you again.”
She leaned into him, curling her fingers around his shirt. “That may be the best justification I’ve ever heard for committing a crime.” She looked up at him, her eyes shining. “And I love you, too, you know.”
Awwww. Kyle *sighs*
Oh, I also loved Rae and Rylann's friendship...
"Actually, no. The hell with that.” Rylann reached across the table and squeezed Rae’s hand. “Just because we haven’t met Mr. Right doesn’t mean we’re doing anything wrong. And by the way, you’re brilliant and awesome, too. If I were a lesbian, I’d totally settle down with you and make lots of in vitro babies.”
Hmm, okay :)
And Nick is great...
“Wonderful. Now I’ve got two of you all up in my business,” Kyle said dryly.
Nick slapped him across the shoulders, seeming to thoroughly enjoy this. “Get used to it, Sawyer. That’s what family is for.”
All in all, not disappointed, exactly, since JJ can write a menu and I'd read it with a smile(which wouldn't leave my face the whole book!), but I wanted more length and story-wise. It's definitely sexy, funny and touching, though, so...READ IT!