
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
I really enjoyed this book. There was more going on plot wise in this book than there was in the first one.
This book focuses on Hunter and Emily (the same Emily that he was forced to take to Prom). I really loved Emily's character; she wasn't what I expected from the story that Hunter told in the Protectors books. I like that she has a feisty side that she doesn't let out very often; she seems to take herself by surprise sometimes when she lets herself speak her mind. I like how the relationship developed between them. I liked how Emily was somewhat conflicted when it came to Hunter; how part of her still had feelings for him, and the other part was telling her to move on and find someone else. It was interesting to see Hunter come to terms with his feelings for Emily and yet not quite know what the right way to go about convincing Emily that he Had feeling for her and had all along. I found it a bit entertaining to see that this was one of those situations where everyone else seems to completely understand what is going on and what to do about it, except for the character involved.
I like how this book had a bit of a cross over with the Warriors form the Protectors series in the form of Steve, Slade and Jill. I like how having these characters come over from the other series, helped ground this series in the same world. Nothing felt out of place and therefore it all felt very cohesive. I look forward to there being more cross overs in the future.
Another great quick read.
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