Buckle up buttercup neon revolt12/18/2023 ![]() ![]() Nutjob Amy is responsible for the death of his parents that he loved so dearly and this tool bag protects her by not turning her in for the hit and run. It’s bad enough to hide that when he has no right to do so, but when the kidnapper is also apparently guilty for the deaths of his parents? ![]() No, crazy Amy kidnaps baby Randy and this asshole Beau, doesn’t tell Winnie because he figures he’ll resolve it solo and doesn’t want her to worry.īut it still manages to get worse. Which tells me Amy would still be working for Beau even after Winnie returned. And when Winnie gets Amy’s old job, it’s not because Beau finally grew some nuts and fired her, it’s because she got a new job in town. Which brings me to my next peeve: Beau’s so obsessed with Winnie that when he finds out that Amy ran her out of town, he continues to employ her. Other than their lust for each other, the characters talk about three things: their kid, crazy Amy the ex, and there’re a few paragraphs about the ranch and the new job Beau gave Winnie. The characters aren’t well-developed and I don’t understand their attraction/love. Next problem: Winnie’s a virgin that met Beau an hour before she gives her virginity to him.īUT THE JERKOFF TAKES IT OFF AND PUTS IT IN HER MOUTH INSTEAD OF – I DUNNO- RESPECTING HER WISHES? (That crap’s not sexy, it’s disgustingly nonconsensual.) Or was it three years ago when his parents died? Or was it after they died? Can I just get a clear answer for once? And if you were to ask Beau when he and crazy Amy (I’ll stick with this name for the remainder of the review even though it’s probably wrong) met, you’d be told five years ago. One minute Beau claims he broke up with his ex, Alex? Amber? Some “A” name I can’t remember becauseĪnyway, one minute he broke up with her over a year ago. There are tons of inconsistencies in the story, especially with the timeline. First, the blurb states the h’s son’s name is Noah, but it’s Randy in the book. I’ll start with my lighter complaints and progress to my worst. I’m not sure how many authors are working under the Thorne name, but a book/novella a week isn’t beneficial if the quality isn’t worthwhile. This book is the perfect testament of how important quality is over quantity. ![]()
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