Why Not? by Carey Heywood | Review!
Synopsis:
He doesn't love me.
Our relationship wasn't suppose to have strings.
Now he's almost all I think about.
He changed everything.
I'm not ready to tell him.
There's a chance he'll blame me when I do.
I don't know if I can trust him but I'm afraid to face the future alone.
Will he ever love me, or will he always love me not?
About Carey:
New York Times and USA Today bestselling romance author. She was born and raised in Alexandra, Virginia. Supporting her all the way are her husband, three sometimes-adorable children, a mischievous black cat, and their nine-pound attack Yorkie.
My Review:
**Blogger Note: I received an advanced copy from the author in exchange for an honest review.**
This is the second book this year I have read where the main characters have sex within the first 10% of the book. It kind of drives me a little crazy. I want to know more about these characters and why they are fucking like rabbits in the first chapter.
This is the third book of a companion series by Carey Heywood, who I love and adore like crazy! She is truly an amazing lady. But... as this was Reilly's story, I was hoping for a little more. It was kind of let down and it hurts my heart to say this.
I'm reading and reading and was feeling nothing. I felt no connection to Reilly like I did with Sydney. She hooks up with Trip so randomly, I have no idea why or what's going on. Their story is very disconnected. They know each other from high school, but Trip leaves when they graduate then comes back years later, so he really isn't in the two previous books much at all. His backstory is kind of absent. What really would have helped was flashbacks. I wish there were flashbacks to get more of an insight to Reilly and Trip in high school. How they met, how they acted around each other, was there always a secret thing between them? What brought them back together other than just their physical attraction?
I love how it ended and be prepared for some very sad scenes but I just feel like something was missing. I think it is safe to say I enjoyed the previous books in this series just a little bit more.
*I would read these books in order in chance of not spoiling the previous books.*
3 Sad Owls.
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