| Reckless at Westbrook High is the second book in The Kingston Brothers series. This book has a trigger warning at the beginning which is nice for those whom have triggers. This book is told from dual points of view from Wren and Levi. Levi and Wren have been friends. Levi is gay, and Wren is struggling with his sexuality. He has always been with girls, but he has feelings for Levi. That is making him struggle with himself. When Wren's past comes back to haunt him, he does what he can to protect himself and Levi. Levi has his own stuff going on behind closed doors. Wren and his brothers and Callie do what they can to get his past to go away for good. Wren and Levi can't stop their feelings for each other. This book was great. I loved Wren and Levi and their growth with each other. We learned a lot about both characters and I'm glad they got the ending they did. I can't wait to read the next book. |
Tuesday, April 6, 2021
Reckless at Westbrook High ~ Review
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Reckless at Westbrook High ~ Review
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