Saturday, June 20, 2020

The Rebel ~ Review



The Rebel is the third book in the Rosewood High series. This book features Tessa and Asher. Tessa is Delaney's twin sister, and she is the focus of the second book. So we met Tessa before, and see characters from the first two books often in this book. This book is told from duel points of view which is my favorite writing style.

Tessa meets Asher at a bar. She is 18, but using a fake id. They have a steamy one night stand. A few weeks later she sees him again when she's going to English at school as he is her new English teacher. Asher did not want to be a teacher to a bunch of stuck up kids. He got in injury in football and is upset about his career ending so suddenly. Tessa is going through some of her own battles. Her uncle kidnapped her and his friends abused her to get to her sister and her sister's boyfriend. Her sister graduated, but Tessa had to repeat Senior year. So she's having a hard time with her sister not being there when she needs her, and her father isn't there for her either even though they live together.

Asher and Tessa start to see each other in hiding. Things come out between the two of them. Can they work through it together? Or will it tear them apart? I loved this book, and I'm a huge fan of this author. I can't wait for the next book in the series.

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

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