This book started out really good for me. I was really interested in Tj and Kaci. I thought it was a good storyline, it had so much potential but the further I got into the book, the more I just got confused. I liked Tj in the other two books, he was fun in psycho kind of way. I didn't see that much in this book. He was toned down. I could understand why the two would be drawn to each other, even falling in love. But here is my problem, Kaci, a victim of human trafficking wants to die so she goes and gets high and drunk in hopes some guy will kill her. I get that, I can imagine living with the memories she had were not easy. I thought Tj did a good job with understanding her. My other question is did anyone think maybe she needed therapy instead of a sex orgy?
My problem with the book. I understood Kaci and Tj up until he took her to the clubhouse. The whole cage, and sex orgy stuff with the train of women introduction, just did not fit the Kaci and Tj we came to know. Kaci in all her interactions in the book had to be drunk or high, and she never enjoyed sex only with what Tj could give her. I don't see her jumping on the orgy wagon. I think that sexual situation at the clubhouse are thrown in for shock factor and just not needed. That is why I enjoyed Briar and Molly, that stuff wasn't shoved in. Again, Zoe and Lynch, what the heck? Sex with others, why be together?
I had high hopes for this book. Started great, ended not so great. Again, some things didn't make sense and I felt not resolved properly. What about Legs? I thought she was leaving, but she was at Tj's party? Is this the last book? What about Ronan and the cop? I am going to check out the "Cerberus" Series, because I do feel like this writer has potential.