
As always, I really enjoy heading back to Whitney Briggs because the stories that happen there are pretty amazing and this is the series that made me fall in love with Addison Moore’s work. As I’ve read each book, I’ve noticed that Addison’s writing just improves each and every time. If you ever suggest something that she needs to improve on, she always takes it into account and does her best to try and use that feedback within the next book she writes and I honestly think that’s amazing of her, because now a days, it’s not often that you are able to give some feedback to authors in your reviews without the author completely flipping at you and I honestly admire Addison for taking everything so well. I know for a fact that I’m going to keep reading Addison’s work for a long time as she manages to keep me hooked until the end. I’m really looking forward to seeing what she comes up with next.
With Rush and Trixie, I was hooked until the end of the book, I thought that this book was just done perfectly, don’t get me wrong there was times when I just wanted to shout at Rush because of how much of an idiot he was being, but that’s guys for you. Plus, I always think that if an author can get you wanting to shout at their characters then that’s a bonus for them. I found the storyline easy to follow, but not that easy that you’d find it boring, easy that there was nothing complicated about it and that you didn’t end up being left confused. That’s another thing I love about Addison’s writing, she does what she can to make sure that you’re not left feeling confused with how the storyline is. I do think that the way things turned out in this book was amazing and honestly, I think Addison did another amazing job. To both of Trixie’s brothers, she’s the good girl who gets up to no trouble, but honestly, she’s starting to get fed up of that title and wants to be able to find out who she is. The last thing that she expected to do was drag the one boy who she had been sworn off up into a dark room…. It’s like she’s been cursed with a spell, but in reality, she knows what she’s doing, but for some reason she can’t seem to help but want more. That is until someone walks in and the disturbance drifts them apart, will she be able to just stop at the one time or will she give into temptation and want more.
Rush on the other hand hasn’t been able to get Trixie out of his mind since the first time he saw her, but he knows for a fact that she is off limits and that’s mainly due to her brothers, but also due to the fact that he thinks he doesn’t deserve love. He pretty much is a player considering he has a different girl in his bed every night, but he’s starting to get bored and fed up with living life like that, but there’s 1 girl who may be able to get him to stop his matressing ways for good….
With Rush and Trixie, I was hooked until the end of the book, I thought that this book was just done perfectly, don’t get me wrong there was times when I just wanted to shout at Rush because of how much of an idiot he was being, but that’s guys for you. Plus, I always think that if an author can get you wanting to shout at their characters then that’s a bonus for them. I found the storyline easy to follow, but not that easy that you’d find it boring, easy that there was nothing complicated about it and that you didn’t end up being left confused. That’s another thing I love about Addison’s writing, she does what she can to make sure that you’re not left feeling confused with how the storyline is. I do think that the way things turned out in this book was amazing and honestly, I think Addison did another amazing job. To both of Trixie’s brothers, she’s the good girl who gets up to no trouble, but honestly, she’s starting to get fed up of that title and wants to be able to find out who she is. The last thing that she expected to do was drag the one boy who she had been sworn off up into a dark room…. It’s like she’s been cursed with a spell, but in reality, she knows what she’s doing, but for some reason she can’t seem to help but want more. That is until someone walks in and the disturbance drifts them apart, will she be able to just stop at the one time or will she give into temptation and want more.
Rush on the other hand hasn’t been able to get Trixie out of his mind since the first time he saw her, but he knows for a fact that she is off limits and that’s mainly due to her brothers, but also due to the fact that he thinks he doesn’t deserve love. He pretty much is a player considering he has a different girl in his bed every night, but he’s starting to get bored and fed up with living life like that, but there’s 1 girl who may be able to get him to stop his matressing ways for good….