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A review by ditten
Left on Read by Willow Dixon
funny
lighthearted
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
4.0
It's been a second since I read book 3 in this series so I had almost forgotten how much I enjoy the Crimson Club family.
River is wonderful, though way more insecure than I remembered. He deserves only good things and all the love, he's truly such a wonderful, caring guy, and I'm so glad he started not-dating Hayden.
The two of them thinking they could remain FWB was ridiculous to everyone but them and I loved seeing their relationship evolve. I also really enjoyed their dynamic when intimate, and all of River's dirty talk.
I loved seeing all the guys from the club again, especially Nick loml, and River and Zane's relationship so great, too.
I think exploring a little more of River's issues since childhood (adhd anyone?) would've been cool, and Hayden's insecurities did get a little tiring for a minute. But I still really liked the book.
I'm excited to read more of this series, and to see what Quinn gets up to in his book next.
River is wonderful, though way more insecure than I remembered. He deserves only good things and all the love, he's truly such a wonderful, caring guy, and I'm so glad he started not-dating Hayden.
The two of them thinking they could remain FWB was ridiculous to everyone but them and I loved seeing their relationship evolve. I also really enjoyed their dynamic when intimate, and all of River's dirty talk.
I loved seeing all the guys from the club again, especially Nick loml, and River and Zane's relationship so great, too.
I think exploring a little more of River's issues since childhood (adhd anyone?) would've been cool, and Hayden's insecurities did get a little tiring for a minute. But I still really liked the book.
I'm excited to read more of this series, and to see what Quinn gets up to in his book next.