Peter Paul "Pipo" Rodriguez is the silent one, the Mr. Nobody and the man in the shadows but still never fails to enjoy his youthful days with his greatest set of friends, until a sudden feeling of strong emotion awaken towards an older Miss or so he thought.
I loved this book better than the first book. The story was unexpected. The twist? I didn't see that coming. But I'm so glad how it turned out. No wonder I never felt any connection with Tessa. Maybe because I was not a fan of the "student-teacher" relationship. Plus, I kept getting a sort of creepy vibes from her. Yikes!
Going back, I enjoyed this book, even if the first half was kind of "meh" for me. Thanks to Martha, she sort of saved this book. I love their relationship. Just like Jacob and Rach, they became friends first. I loved their "little moments," their breakfast together, and even their moments with Martha's Corgi, Mr. Darcy.
This one is also filled with funny dialogues and monologues, and banters. It wasn't rush as the first book, but I didn't want it to end yet.