
I can never get enough of Hazel Grace’s work; she just knows what readers want and always manages to keep us hooked on her work. This time is no different as she has written another amazing book that you can’t help but love the characters and the storyline. Mills is the fun loving one of B723 and I was really interested in getting to read his story because whilst he tends to do his best to make everyone else happy, seeing him happy is all you want for him. Plus after reading how things were in the last book, it’s interesting to see how things progressed between Mills and Bishop considering they didn’t exactly have the best relationship towards the end of the book.
I honestly think that Hazel did an amazing job with this book, plus how she handled the topic of the fact that males can be victims too was incredible as it shows us that males too can be abused and it’s not a thing that just happens to us females, it’s a real thing and some people don’t actually acknowledge that it can happen to males. I honestly think that this book is essentially an important message, even though Hazel has just given us another amazing story to fall in love with, I’m just hoping that it actually makes people aware at how things can truly be, but to also realise that they aren’t alone, and there are others out there that go through this.
Mills goes through so much in this book and you can’t help but feel for him, plus everything that he experiences it shows you that it does have an impact on him, and you can’t help but see the change that does occur in him.
I honestly think that she did a good job at telling Mill’s story and I can’t help but still love how sweet he is, even though he does change through the book.
I honestly couldn’t fault this story and literally loved every minute of it, I have no idea what she plans to do for the other books in B723, but if it’s anything as good as the first three then I’m super excited to give them a read.
Mills and Bishop aren’t exactly on the best of terms still even though Bishop now knows that Mill’s never laid a hand on Emmy, but that still doesn’t change the fact that Mills went along with the lie for so long. With wanting to just let loose for the night Mills can’t get over that he’s sitting at a table with Bishop, Emmy and Bishop’s sister (Scarlett), but even still he’s determined to make the most out of this night.
What starts off as an epic night quickly turns into the worst nightmare ever when he wakes up the next morning and has discovered he’s been kidnapped. With having no clue where he is, he is dertemined to figure a way out of there, but clearly his captors have different ideas. But when he spots eyes on the copper-haired girl, he can’t help but be enhanced by her, but also he can’t believe the luck he’s going through. However, he doesn’t realise that Amirah is going through her own type of personal hell.
With having her sisters drag her into the mess that both them and their mother has caused, she can’t help but feel sick to her stomach when it becomes apparent that she assaulted him too, but when it’s clear that her sisters aren’t giving her much of a choice otherwise she’ll lose everything, all she wants to do is find a way to help free him. But with Mills not wanting anything to do with any of them, or even having them near him, will she get the chance to make things right???
Will they be able to help each other out?? Or is Mills set to destroy everything that is her so called family?
Will it be her sisters or Mills who is down to getting Amirah kicked out of school and making her life so much worse?
Will Mills ever see the truth behind everything or is he too broken to even see what’s right in front of him???
I honestly think that Hazel did an amazing job with this book, plus how she handled the topic of the fact that males can be victims too was incredible as it shows us that males too can be abused and it’s not a thing that just happens to us females, it’s a real thing and some people don’t actually acknowledge that it can happen to males. I honestly think that this book is essentially an important message, even though Hazel has just given us another amazing story to fall in love with, I’m just hoping that it actually makes people aware at how things can truly be, but to also realise that they aren’t alone, and there are others out there that go through this.
Mills goes through so much in this book and you can’t help but feel for him, plus everything that he experiences it shows you that it does have an impact on him, and you can’t help but see the change that does occur in him.
I honestly think that she did a good job at telling Mill’s story and I can’t help but still love how sweet he is, even though he does change through the book.
I honestly couldn’t fault this story and literally loved every minute of it, I have no idea what she plans to do for the other books in B723, but if it’s anything as good as the first three then I’m super excited to give them a read.
Mills and Bishop aren’t exactly on the best of terms still even though Bishop now knows that Mill’s never laid a hand on Emmy, but that still doesn’t change the fact that Mills went along with the lie for so long. With wanting to just let loose for the night Mills can’t get over that he’s sitting at a table with Bishop, Emmy and Bishop’s sister (Scarlett), but even still he’s determined to make the most out of this night.
What starts off as an epic night quickly turns into the worst nightmare ever when he wakes up the next morning and has discovered he’s been kidnapped. With having no clue where he is, he is dertemined to figure a way out of there, but clearly his captors have different ideas. But when he spots eyes on the copper-haired girl, he can’t help but be enhanced by her, but also he can’t believe the luck he’s going through. However, he doesn’t realise that Amirah is going through her own type of personal hell.
With having her sisters drag her into the mess that both them and their mother has caused, she can’t help but feel sick to her stomach when it becomes apparent that she assaulted him too, but when it’s clear that her sisters aren’t giving her much of a choice otherwise she’ll lose everything, all she wants to do is find a way to help free him. But with Mills not wanting anything to do with any of them, or even having them near him, will she get the chance to make things right???
Will they be able to help each other out?? Or is Mills set to destroy everything that is her so called family?
Will it be her sisters or Mills who is down to getting Amirah kicked out of school and making her life so much worse?
Will Mills ever see the truth behind everything or is he too broken to even see what’s right in front of him???