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message 1: by clear skies (new)

clear skies A few readers have stated this book came across very any-Jacob. I haven't read the book as I don't like Crash. Jacob is a favourite of mine. I adore him and I wonder what you think about that assessment from readers about how Jacob came across in this book?


message 2: by Becky (new)

Becky I didn't feel like the book was anti-Jacob at all. The thing you have to remember is that Crash is an ex, and they're exes for a reason. Jacob and Vic are together, and that's also for a reason. It would be weird if Crash idealized Jacob and overlooked his flaws the same way Vic does.


message 3: by Lori S. (new)

Lori S. Not so much anti-Jacob as a realistic, if jaded, view of him, I think. I personally don't really like Jacob because he comes across as a jerk a lot of the time, yet, for some reason, Vic loves him (I still have trouble with their relationship, even if they're both happy with each other).

I really appreciated seeing everyone from Crash's point of view and it's nice to know that my response to Jacob isn't just me.


message 4: by April (new)

April I thought Jacob came across OK. He was always helping out and being very considerate, I thought. The chemistry was just not right from the start... which we all knew, if we read any of the previous books! And Crash couldn't read Jacob at all, which was a big part of it. (And conversely, that was what Vic found perfect about Jacob from the start.)


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