I always enjoyed reading JQ. Her books have silly humor and wit which doesn't need me to really concentrate. I liked Daphne in the first half of the book and felt happy that she was getting back to her original state by the end. Simon could have been a little better if he stopped his self-pity but well, I guess having an idiot for a father does that to people. Anthony was so protective of his sister, it got a little annoying, given that he is the hero of the next book. Violet, I totally lov
Grade: B /
Srivalli 
/ Dec 24, 2020
A very entertaining cliche ridden book. I liked Daphne and Simon but thought the plot a little thin. Daphnes innocence was endearing if a little unbelievable. We are told Anthony and Simon are friends but not a lot of what was written necessarily confirmed that. Skipping the sex scenes made this book a quick read. The rape scene should have come with a trigger warning and was treated far too lightly in the book afterwards.
Grade: C /
Bug 
/ Jan 11, 2021
So much potential and so many interesting characters but it was rather bland story-wise. Hated the rape scene and the conflict of not having a child to spite dead father.
Grade: C /
ellie_011 
/ Apr 20, 2022
A very very enjoyable read! Lots of laugh-out-loud funny moments, witty dialogue and lovable flawed characters. I couldn't help but notice a few over-the-top declarations of affection but that's just expected. Regardless, I'm looking forward to reading Anthony's story in the next book in the series.
Grade: B /
Thenia 
/ Apr 25, 2015
:)...smilling cause this is that kind of book. the kind that leaves you smilling.. :)
Grade: B /
274pol / May 23, 2018