
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
Moving home from Nashville, Jessica returns to Wickeston to find the boys she ghosted after high school have become men.
Drawn to one another despite the disparity and underlying anger, when the engine blows in Jess’ car, she takes the opportunity to work out a trade.
I’ll be honest, I was fully expecting a storyline, similar to what we had in The Dare. Losers was just as scorching hot. Actually, that’s a woefully inadequate description. I mean, it’s one of the hottest books I’ve ever read. However, it was so much more than that. There were intense emotions, character insight, and a beguiling plot.
Truthfully, lengthy books don’t usually hold my attention. By a couple hundred pages in, I’m usually ready to throw in the towel. I desperately wish Losers hadn’t come to an end though. I’m enamored with each guy and their unique personality. I have a girl crush on Jess. And I am on the edge of my seat waiting to see what happens with Reagan.
Rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️1/2
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