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I never expected Nate Ryder to change my life the way he did. Hell, I never expected to fall in love with the one guy who made my life a living hell for five years, but here I am. He’s the perfect example of something I never knew I needed. He’s my rock. My salvation. He’s exactly what I need when my life goes up in flames. I thought the worst was over. I thought I was safe to move on from the horrors of the past few weeks, but I have never been so wrong. If I knew my life would spiral out the way it did, I would have just stayed in bed with the covers pulled right over my head, but this time, it’s not only my life spiraling out of control. It’s theirs. Nobody messes with my boys except for me. This time it means war. This time I’m pulling up my big girl panties. This time they’ll learn not to mess with Tora Roberts and the Ryder brothers. This time we’re putting them down and that’s where they’re going to stay. WARNING: The Broken Hill High Series is a four book New Adult Romance filled with LOL moments, teenage angst, and of course, all the swoon worthy moments I know you’re all dying for. This series is recommended for mature readers due to cursing and sexual content. If this offends you, then steer clear of this bad boy romance! For everyone else, dive in and have fun!
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Another fun, fast-paced installment that packs ALL of the drama. Highly recommend.
Bullying.
Violence.
Secrets, lies, betrayal—and not just between the kids.
Incest (not shown, only mentioned).
Cheating (also not shown).
Eating disorder (discussed, not shown, unlike book 1).
Rivalries.
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4 stars.
*Note:
There were a couple of small continuity issues in this one. In book 1, Tora specifically mentions that she and her dad aren’t close in book 1, several times and with examples. He bought her a car she can’t drive (because it’s a stick and he has no idea she can’t), he has no interest in her interests, even mocking them once, things like that. But in this installment she mentions missing him several times when he’s out of town, she cries about his absence and she expects him to dote on her when she’s recovering from surgery, etc.
Also this seems like it’s supposed to be set in the States, however these, seemingly American kids use phrases that Americans typically don’t—specifically Aussie phrases.
Neither of these dramatically impacts the reading experience and I still wholeheartedly recommend this series.