Goodreads Synopsis: Luis Fuentes is a good boy who doesn't live with the angst that his big brothers, Alex and Carlos, have always lived with. Luis is smart, funny, and has big dreams of becoming an astronaut. But when he falls for the wrong girl, Luis enters a dark world he's never known, and just ...
While the book was good, it was just another brother, another girl and another one about gang stuff. Of course there were some twists, but it was mostly the same as the other 2 books. The first book was all exciting, the second book was "Oh this again?" and this book was "Oh, even more of the same."...
This book was entertaining enough to finish but I wasn't blown away by it. If you've read the previous two books in this series, you will see that it's exactly the same story just with different characters. One of the Fuentes brothers is being wrapped up into gang violence and he needs to deal drugs...
By this point you’d think that that asshole Carlos had probably whipped out any sort of sensibilities I might’ve had. But even though I might make a joke about how reading these books could send a person into liver failure, I don’t actually drink when I read them. I just don’t have enough money to...
Luis Fuentes has always been sheltered from the gang violence that nearly destroyed his brothers’ lives. But that didn’t stop him from taking risks—whether he’s scaling a mountain in the Rockies or dreaming of a future as an astronaut, Luis can’t stop looking for the next thrill. Nikki Cruz lives h...
Ahh an end to the perfect series. I loved this book. Like the other books, it was funny and was entertaining. Nikki did bug me at times but other than that the characters where great as usual. But my favorite part would have to be the epilogue. The last few sentences I should say. That was the great...
I think this one would be okay labeled as "New adult". At times I really liked Louis, at other times I thought "Wow, are we really gonna do this again?" While I do like seeing old characters come back from the previous books, I just didn't like it in this one.
Luis Fuentes' story was bit short off. But nonetheless, he's still a Fuentes, I'll surely miss Alex, much more of Carlos. Tss. I hope Simon Elkeles writes about Paco. :))
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