![]() ![]() ![]() I know that supposedly this is a standalone, but there were a lot of references to Ali’s family that I didn’t really understand and that weren’t really expanded upon, so it seemed to me like she was overreacting a lot of the time. One thing I will mention is that I feel like I really missed something by not reading Hate first. There were little smidgens of issues that I had throughout the first 75% or so, but nothing really terrible. I thought I was really going to enjoy the book.Īnd it wasn’t bad. The tension that built up between them before Scott finally gave in was great. ![]() I don’t see why Scott was so hung up on their 14 year age difference rather than the fact that Ali’s family employs him. And, all-in-all, this book was pretty well-written. It’s some fluff, and I’m totally fine with that. I mean, it’s not like I expected a book entitled Booty Call to be groundbreaking or anything. But with Ali’s determination to get under his skin, how long can he hold out? That would be all levels of inappropriate. And Scott wants her, but he’ll never say it. And most of all, she wants her sister’s bodyguard, Scott. She wants to live her own life without relying on her screwed up family’s money. Studious college student Ali knows what she wants out of life. ![]()
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