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Faithful by Kelly Elliott

shms's review

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dnf@54%.

tasha_fullybooked's review

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5.0

AMAZING!! I just wish I had know this was book #3 in a series before I read it! :(

These Texas boys sure love to say "Motherf***er." Being from Texas, I have to admit, I know quite a few guys (and some girls too) who love to throw that word around. I loved everyone in this story; I even loved to hate Victoria. I even loved all the music. If you are a music lover, then this book is a wet dream for you. The playlist is to die for!

Josh at times I wanted to hit upside his head. How could he be that dense when it came to girls hitting on him? The thing that stuck out, or shocked me most about this book was that the female characters aren't even 21 yet. WTF? Married with multiple kids and not even of legal drinking age?!? This can't be Austin, TX but Boondocks, TX.

The dynamic between all the couples was great. It felt more like that of family than that of friends. I was totally drawn into the story of Jessica and Scott. To me, their story along with that of Brad and Amanda, stole the show. The whole gang seemed to a loyal, loving group and I can hardly wait to see where they all go from here. But first, I need to go back and read the first two installments.

benitar03's review

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5.0

Finally!

karamarquis's review

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5.0

Kelly Elliott does it again. it is the type of book you can't put down. you get mad,sad and happy all in one.

moonharu's review against another edition

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2.0

Casi le doy una estrella, se los juro, porque con el final agridulce que me dieron... >:/

bribookish's review against another edition

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5.0

Ugh, it's impossible not to love these books! I have fallen for every character and that ending is seriously killing me. I don't like it. it's hurting my heart big time. I think Faithful is my favorite story, but Gunner is still my favorite male. :) Very excited for Amanda and Brad's story then Jessie and Scott's! :)

jessica1994's review

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5.0

This series is amazing I'm hooked on it :)

sarahlr802's review

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4.0

I must say I am really happy with this new installment in the Wanted series. I am also excited that the series will continue. The story of Josh and Heather was wonderful. How one can be faithful and not know why (at first). I enjoyed the roller coaster ride. And all the POVs were great! I loved that it read like a soap opera. Thanks for introducing us to Scott and Jessie. I cannot wait for their book. I already dislike Chelsea.

missylynne's review

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2.0

To start with I was very excited to read Faithful and I'll just say that it was a huge disappointment. Definitely a very weak two star rating.

I feel like there were too many character POVs for the chapters. I found myself having to go back to the beginning of a chapter on more than one occasion to see who was narrating a chapter. Everybody sounds the same.

I swear the female characters love to get into arguments with girls and their own love interests at times. I feel like there is too much drama.

Victoria was a little bitch just looking to cause trouble.

The parents of the main characters have the speech patterns and cursing habits of a bunch of teenagers. Why doesn't each have there own vocabulary that can separate the twenty year olds from the forty/fifty year old parents? Some of the stuff Elizabeth Hayes says doesn't fit her as an adult character. She sounds like a teenager.

Seriously, I would have left out Ellie and Jeff's mother all together. Why do we need to resolve every conflict between characters and present it all tied up with a pretty ribbon. She was a bitch in Wanted and I think she should been left that way.

My biggest issue is the need for every couple to breed and multiply like rabbits. For Christ sakes they are in their early twenties. Why ruin their lives with children? Hell, the first brats aren't even a year old before Mommy's knocked up again in the case of Ellie and Ari.

All the male characters are reduced to a bunch of whiny men who cry too much.

mrisner's review

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4.0

The 3rd book in this series by Kelly Elliott. This one picks up where "Wanted" and "Saved" left off. The main focus is on Heather and Josh but all the other characters are here as well and the love stories continues.