It was a predictable book, but I still enjoyed reading it. I had the same problems with this book that I had with the first one, a lack of consistency and research. The main character, Lindsay, is from Texas but at one point she says soda, and then another one she says pop. A true Texan, and I would know because I am one, calls it coke-no matter what kind of carbonated beverage it is, it's called a coke and then you specify what kind you want after that...Sprite, Dr. Pepper, etc. I was also kind of bothered how much of this book was used to set up what's going to happen in the 3rd book. I felt like that kept distracting me from Lindsay and Kyle's story.
Another problem I had was the sex scenes, same as the first book. Lindsay hadn't been with anyone in over 4 years and her last relationship didn't end on the best terms. She would freak out when Kyle would touch her in a friendly manner and I'm suppose to believe that she would choose to wake him up after a night of just sleeping with an "amazing" blow job?
Despite my problems with it, it was a quick and mostly enjoyable fluffy read and sometimes you just need something fluffy to read!