
I was excited to get my hands on this next book by Cole Lepley, mainly because I always thought that Oliver (Elliot’s brother) was an interesting character. It’s clear back in the first book he’s got his own past that he’s struggling with and whilst he doesn’t want to put the burden on his sister, he tries to remain strong for her so that if she ever does need him then she can go to him. Yet, even though I admire him for doing that, you can’t help but feel worried about him as it’s clear he’s not gotten over something but all does get revealed in this next book and it’s interesting seeing it all play out. I think that Cole did a great job at writing this book and she really did Oliver proud with his story. I honestly couldn’t fault the story, everything was done in a way that truly suited Oliver and it’s such a heart-breaking story. I felt so many emotions when reading this book I wasn’t expecting to feel half of them, but honestly I loved how Cole wrote this story. I am excited to see what she does next as her writing really does intrigue me. I would highly recommend that you give this series a try because it’s honestly well worth the read.
Oliver lives the life of a party guy, he’s not exactly grown up from when he left college but he is a badass coach on the track… Yet there’s a lot beneath his surface that not many people actually experience, the one person who knew the true him doesn’t exactly want to know him anymore. He’s a disappointment to his father so in his eyes he’s got no one or nothing to exactly worry about. But when he sees that there’s cars across the road at the neighbours house he wonders what could be going on, but then it clicks that Charlie is back.
He messed up so badly when it came to Charlie back when they were in high school, but with them both keeping secrets from each other it’s no wonder that things fell apart and hurt each of them deeply. With her being back, will Oliver be able to move on from the past or will everything just hurt worse a second time round?
Oliver lives the life of a party guy, he’s not exactly grown up from when he left college but he is a badass coach on the track… Yet there’s a lot beneath his surface that not many people actually experience, the one person who knew the true him doesn’t exactly want to know him anymore. He’s a disappointment to his father so in his eyes he’s got no one or nothing to exactly worry about. But when he sees that there’s cars across the road at the neighbours house he wonders what could be going on, but then it clicks that Charlie is back.
He messed up so badly when it came to Charlie back when they were in high school, but with them both keeping secrets from each other it’s no wonder that things fell apart and hurt each of them deeply. With her being back, will Oliver be able to move on from the past or will everything just hurt worse a second time round?