
After getting to read about Gabby and Mia’s stories, I was hoping that Amanda Siegrist wrote Jezebelle’s story as I thought she was such an intriguing character. And after meeting her in Mia’s story and seeing how much of a crush she has on Brick; you can’t help but wonder if she’ll ever go ahead and finally jump his bones.
I was not left disappointed after giving this book a read and thought that Amanda did a great job at telling Jezebelle’s journey, the fact that Brick has a huge soft spot when it comes to her helps because you can’t help but want things to work out for them both, plus a lot more gets uncovered which you can’t help but love.
Brick is essentially the perfect barman, he listens to all the customers with their problems, offers advice when it’s needed. But still I thought he was a pretty awesome character back when he was introduced in Gabby’s book.
Jezebelle has a lot more going on than meets the surface, but instead of actually showing people what’s going on, she tends to put on a mask so that no one can judge her or knows what she’s going through. I admire her because the last thing anyone wants is people being all up in your business, and she does her best to steer clear of prying eyes, but still with the type of family that she has I can understand why she is the way that she is.
Overall, I do think that Amanda did a good job with writing this book and I loved how it all came together.
There was just one thing that didn’t work for me, that I thought her dad was fake as anything, surely if he really cared about how she lived her life then he’d be supporting her and actually say something against his wife because surely his daughters happiness should be important than having his wife control how image is when it comes to their friends.
I did want to smack both Bradley and Jezebelle’s mother because they just weren’t listening to her throughout the story, but still with books you’ve always got to have someone that isn’t exactly the nice person, so I think that Amanda nailed that perfectly.
I’m hoping that Amanda plans to do more with this series as so far I’ve love all three books and it’ll be interesting to see if she plans on writing stories for any of the siblings of the main characters as I would love to see them again. Plus, it would be interesting seeing how things plan out with everyone later down the line.
Brick has felt something for Jezebelle ever since she first walked into his bar all those months ago with Mia, she was literally the only girl to have captivated him. However, due to the fact that it’s clear she’s always rushing her words out and never says much else to him, he doesn’t want to go too overboard with expressing how he feels.
When she walks in one night and it’s clear something is bothering her, he can’t help but want to help her in any way that he can. When he hears that she may have to move back home thanks to her mother and that being the last thing she wants, he can’t help but come up with the plan of proposing they’re engaged just to try and fool her mom.
He can’t stand the thought of losing her for good, so when it’s clear that she’s considering the offer, he can’t believe his luck.
Will they be able to fool her mom??
What happens when it’s clear her mom has something up her sleeves??
Will this all work out in the hopes that they both want it too???
I was not left disappointed after giving this book a read and thought that Amanda did a great job at telling Jezebelle’s journey, the fact that Brick has a huge soft spot when it comes to her helps because you can’t help but want things to work out for them both, plus a lot more gets uncovered which you can’t help but love.
Brick is essentially the perfect barman, he listens to all the customers with their problems, offers advice when it’s needed. But still I thought he was a pretty awesome character back when he was introduced in Gabby’s book.
Jezebelle has a lot more going on than meets the surface, but instead of actually showing people what’s going on, she tends to put on a mask so that no one can judge her or knows what she’s going through. I admire her because the last thing anyone wants is people being all up in your business, and she does her best to steer clear of prying eyes, but still with the type of family that she has I can understand why she is the way that she is.
Overall, I do think that Amanda did a good job with writing this book and I loved how it all came together.
There was just one thing that didn’t work for me, that I thought her dad was fake as anything, surely if he really cared about how she lived her life then he’d be supporting her and actually say something against his wife because surely his daughters happiness should be important than having his wife control how image is when it comes to their friends.
I did want to smack both Bradley and Jezebelle’s mother because they just weren’t listening to her throughout the story, but still with books you’ve always got to have someone that isn’t exactly the nice person, so I think that Amanda nailed that perfectly.
I’m hoping that Amanda plans to do more with this series as so far I’ve love all three books and it’ll be interesting to see if she plans on writing stories for any of the siblings of the main characters as I would love to see them again. Plus, it would be interesting seeing how things plan out with everyone later down the line.
Brick has felt something for Jezebelle ever since she first walked into his bar all those months ago with Mia, she was literally the only girl to have captivated him. However, due to the fact that it’s clear she’s always rushing her words out and never says much else to him, he doesn’t want to go too overboard with expressing how he feels.
When she walks in one night and it’s clear something is bothering her, he can’t help but want to help her in any way that he can. When he hears that she may have to move back home thanks to her mother and that being the last thing she wants, he can’t help but come up with the plan of proposing they’re engaged just to try and fool her mom.
He can’t stand the thought of losing her for good, so when it’s clear that she’s considering the offer, he can’t believe his luck.
Will they be able to fool her mom??
What happens when it’s clear her mom has something up her sleeves??
Will this all work out in the hopes that they both want it too???