So the author and I had a little chit chat because when I got to the end of the bookie I felt like Rainey's story wasn't done, and I was right. The things I discussed with the author won't be affecting my review of the book because technically they haven't happened yet. Dawn writes things that are 'real life' and even though I don't like it, it happens. Baker he's a good guy, "I planned to treat her right, not only because I liked her, but also to make up for being an a** that first night." These characters, well some of these characters a dealt with a hand that isn't very nice Baker to me is Rainey's Romeo to her Juliet, her Starsky to her Hutch, her prince to her little mermaid. He's just always there for her and it takes her awhile to figure that out, "I don't know what's going on with you, Rainey, but I don't like it. And one of these days, you're going to tell me what it is that has you bruising like a peach and getting sick at odd hours of the night." Now before I started reading this book I had a hunch on what Rainey's problem was, (ya'll probably will get the same one after you read the first book or if you have then maybe you have it already.) And Baker that sweet man he's ballsy, "tell me I'm not standing here in your aunt's house with my di** out." Told you ballsy. I liked this book and of course I'm DYING to get Wolfe's story.
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