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Title: Ever Found (Lost Boys of Neverly Prep #2)My Review:
Author: L.E. Bross
Series: Lost Boys of Neverly Prep #2
Published by: Indie
Release Date: August 17th 2019
Format: Kindle Book
Pages: 312
Genres: Young Adult
Source: Kindle Unlimited
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My rating:
Blurb:I just keep making mistakes.
It was supposed to be an easy job. Steal a timepiece from Hook and in exchange, find out where my little sister is. But the hero isn't always the hero and sometimes the bad guy is the person you least expect.
Now I'm scrambling to get to Belle before she's gone forever, trying to repair the connection to my Lost Boys, dealing with a blackmailer, and oh, did I mention? I'm going to prom with Lucas Hook.
I'm Ever Darlington and yeah, things just got even more complicated.
Guilt, betrayal and lies continue in EVER FOUND, book 2 in the Lost Boys of Neverly Prep series, a dark and dirty fast build/medium burn contemporary RH academy romance based loosely on the characters from Peter Pan. Complete at 53,000 words. All the players are over 18 and there is a cliffhanger, but I promise it will be worth it!
They finally come clean with each other and it’s glorious! Although I gotta say that the boys are bit overzealous with how protective and Riot is too controlling for my taste. Ever allows them to get under her skin and sometimes does the opposite of what they want just to be contrary which I found incredibly immature.
I gotta say I’m a bit disapointed with the big bad, or lack there of. Peter seems to be a bit sketchy but he’s nearly absent and only communicates with her through letters or texts. He is rarely at the house so I have a hard time having any feelings towards him one way or another. Also, Trey. We know nothing about him, or why he feels the way he does. All knowledge we get about the big bads is secondhand and full of conjecture. The main plot just started to unravel for me. Especially with my background working in the criminal justice system. The potential adoption of her sister and her knee jerk reaction about it was over the top. She as incredibly selfish when it came to that and I found I didn’t want her to get custody of her sister.
What really carried this story was the RH and how they came together. Their love story was easy to follow and easy to believe. I did enjoy how the main plot intertwined with the romance but it just wasn’t strong enough for me.
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