Saturday, May 30, 2020

Jackson ~ Review



Jackson is the fourth book in the Rydeville series. This book can be read as a standalone as it explains all characters it comes to contact with, however I read the first three books before I read this book and found that more enjoyable. This book is about Jackson and Vanessa (Nessa). This book is told from duel points of view which is my favorite writing style. It lets you know what both characters are thinking and feeling.

Jackson was one of my favorite characters in the first three books. He was always there to have a good time. However in this book you discover he has his own secrets and wants pay back for what happened to his sister. He wants to go after the man involved, but the man involved is in hiding, so he goes after the next best target. His daughter Vanessa.

Vanessa is just trying to get through life. She has had a rough upbringing. Her stepfather kicked her out of the house once she turned 18 and she's still trying to protect her siblings from a distance. Vanessa has never met or even heard of her father and older brother.

Jackson makes Vanessa fall for him over the summer to try to get intel from her, not realizing she doesn't know anything going on. Jackson feels she's playing him and gets really angry and wants to make her life hell, not realizing she has already been there and back. Protective Jackson is my new favorite. I liked his funny stoner days, but I think I like protective Jackson much better. Can Vanessa forgive Jackson for how he treated her? Can she trust him again?

I really loved this book and can not wait for Sawyer's story. There was a snippit in the back of the book for a preview of Sawyer.

** I received a complimentary copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.

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