This was a really hard read for me because some of my family members actually went through and are still going through what Tessa went through it's a really inspiring story of strength, determination on one man's part to help the girl he loves get through a tough time in her life. For this review I'm going to focus on the good times in the book because well I liked those and I don't want to spoil what the book is about, Dawson and Tessa have a unique relationship and Tessa that girl is just plain unique:
"A wager-bomb," I confirmed. I glared at him as he burst out in laughter. "What the hell is so funny?"
"Do you mean Jagerbomb, babe?" He asked through his laughs.
Dawson is a good man, he's sweet, caring, and I fell in love with him even more when he was by Tessa's side and was so considerate through a couple of scenes, I mean he's always considerate and was by her side but more so in a few, "hey babe, everything going okay?" he asked. "I'm sitting in the parking lot about to head home, but I wanted to know if you needed anything before I left." Dawson he's got some balls:
"Please tell me you didn't go through my panty drawer?"
"Well," he drew out, and I threw a napkin at him. "I didn't think you'd want to run around commando, so yes I did, and you have a very nice collection I might add."
This book was hard to read at times (I think I said that) because of some of the subject matter but I really did love how Dawson stuck with Tessa and was her strength at times.
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