5 stars
When I got this book, I made a plan for reading it, 25% one night,
25% the next night, as these were nights where I had to get up for work early
the next morning, and the last half on the night I did not have to get up the
next morning. It was a good plan, and I even bookmarked the pages to know
whereabouts I should stop, but it didn’t happen as planned. Night one, I read
over 31% and only stopped because I was going to get very little sleep before
the alarm went off. Very tired the next night, I did a little better, but
still read past the mark and ended up 59% into the book, but again, only
because my eyes were drooping. Now that I finished it on the third night, I
am wired rather than tired!
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Man and
man, this book had everything and I am sitting here awestruck. Our favourite
switch Dallas gets his story, but all the interconnected and weaving parts
all around it had me glued to the pages while savouring every second. Dallas
and Kieran are our new couple and they fit so well together. Their similarities
line up; their vulnerabilities are similar; their personalities mesh. They
are a low angst couple, trying to overcome their own insecurities while
working on a relationship together. Now all those other pieces, they had me in
tears more often then not, and the ending had my heart pounding at an
alarming rate. My dislike of Rhodey is shelved, not gone, because I reserved
the right to change my mind depending on what he does. All our previous
Asylum core members and their loved ones are integral to the story, so lots
more for them, of them, and around them. Dallas and Kieran’s story is
complete, but the Asylum Fight Club has more tales to tell us!
p.s. Don’t
read this book while hungry, Kieran is a cook and the food sounds delicious
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