Letting Go
Format: kindle
ASIN: B009CA6P3A
Publish date: September 16th 2012
Publisher: Dreamspinner Press
Pages no: 206
Edition language: English
Series: Rock Bay (#2)
Ummm...I guess maybe a 2.5? I am not sure. I was kind of unhappy with this one. First, the first 30% was basically a recap of Coming Home (Tally and Lex's story). I felt like I didn't need all of that.Then, the rest of the reasons are here: Drew is 33 and still under everybody's thumb. Won't co...
This is a nice book, but it has a boring beggining. I think that would be better if it set off from Tallis and Lex reconciliation, and then the story of Drew and Mason. What we read is Drew's life since Tallis's arrival, and that was very annoying, because most of it we read in Coming Home. When tha...
3.5 starsI loved Drew and Mason. They are an adorable couple. Did not like that the first 25% of the book was basically a rehash of the first book that did not do much to add any more insight to what we already knew about Drew. Also felt the ending was a bit rushed and contrived. A good read, but...
Love this series. This book and the previous book, Coming Home, overlap time wise quite a bit. Which is actually fun to read. I am ready for book three.
I enjoyed this story. **This review may have slight spoilers for those who haven't read the first book in the series **Drew has lived in Rock Bay most of his life, playing by the rules which were largely dictated by the 'in crowd' at school. He is still friends with Brock, the homophobic bully who h...