Overall the series was super entertaining and had enough moving pieces to keep the reader entertained. However, outside of the first book, Him and Nate were the only two likable characters for me. Sasha was extremely immature from book two through a majority of book three, if we’re just going by the way she treated Nate, she was immature from beginning to end. An explanation was given, but I don’t think there was enough time in the book for there to be a turning point that redeemed her for me. Lyn made very poor decisions, and I wasn’t a fan of how she’d give Him her ass to kiss and then turn around and be upset that he wouldn’t continuously press her. She asked for space, then berate him for doing so.
I’m not sure who’s my favorite between Nate and Him. They’re both intelligent, protective, loyal and willing to go to the ends of the earth for the people they love. They both had hard lives, and my heart went out to them. The hands they were dealt were tough but they persevered.
I was THROUGHLY surprised by Bianca’s steady decline. In the first book I thought she may have wanted Rocko, and was happy when I found out she was a solid friend but the revelation of what she’d been doing to Lyn for years and they way she turned on her had me stuck! I didn’t see it coming.
There were a lot of things I didn’t see coming, and I had to finish all three books to satisfy my curiosity.
This author’s ability to tell a story, and her writing skills in general are amazing! I haven’t been able to focus on a book in a long time and I finished this series in about three days. I’m looking forward to reading more of her work.
I gave 4.5 starts because the ending felt a bit rushed to me, and there were a few unresolved plot points.