"I don’t want the life everyone else leads. Not because I’m cool, or a rebel, but because I like the way I live."
Fourth and final book in the series, gotta say I really liked this book.
I love Julie. She's smart, but admits her mistakes when she makes them. She is fearless, but knows how to rely on others when needed. She is strong, but can recognize her weak points and admit them. She is a very tough girl, but has this vulnerability that makes her so relatable.
I really liked her relationship with Tony, even though I'm not a big fan of two love interests who are both alpha characters. Tony is great and his love for Julie is so pure. They both deserve good things.
What I didn't like about this book was that it tried to bite more than it could chew. There were so many things going on: the murder of an elderly man, the dead body that was found in Julie's dad's back yard, Julie's problems with her family and then Tony's problems with Jackal, former Hombres's enforcer.
I think my favorite part was when Julie admitted to herself that keeping her dad in her life was not good. Everybody says that you should cut from your life a toxic relationship or friendship, but nobody says anything about family, because "blood is thicker than water". I liked that Julie saw her family from what they really were and realized that she deserved better.
This book was a great conclusion to a series. I'll miss Julie, Tony, Kevin and the entire gang.