by M.J. O'Shea
Six months after their first kiss Dallas and Brooklyn are busy at college. What is Dallas hiding so that Brooklyn don't get to see him a lot even though they share the same dorm room?Nice little sequel to the original story. And oh so romantic!My review to [bc:Bridges|11989858|Bridges (Bridges, #1)|...
2.5 starsStupid, stupid boys!Would it have hurt if Dallas had been open with B. from the beginning? Those lies and evasiveness are har for me to forgive. And the hard work he obviously put in this does not in any way mean he chose the right way about this. And Brooklyn was in the wrong for not facin...
It's a sweet short story that takes place 6 months after Bridges, but instead of reading from Dallas POV, readers get to read from Brooklyn's POV. I thought it was a good read. We didn't get to see a lot of emotional play from Brooklyn in Bridges so this was a nice change.
2.5 starsWhile I like Bridges (which is a free short story) very much, the sequel doesn't really live up to its predecessor. I am having issue with it, similar to what Arthur Bedwyr mentions on his review. One, the "secret" that Dallas keeps from Brooklyn is NOT a simple thing. (Dallas ends up renti...