A review by thesoulessrider
The Afterthought by K.M. Baker

dark emotional hopeful tense fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? N/A
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

4.0

Greyson, the brooding bad boy, shattered Ava's heart and ghosted her like a pro. Fast-forward seven years, and Ava's back in town, rocking the PI gig because, well, family emergencies wait for no one. 🕵️‍♀️ And guess what? Greyson fcking Hayes, the man with more tattoos than brain cells (in a good way, I swear), is hotter than a summer day in hell. 😈 Seriously, he's like a mix of Luca and Diesel—both unhinged, both irresistible. 😏 

Now, hold onto your books, because Grayson pulls out all the stops to win Ava back. The dude's got moves, people! He calls her "little shadow," and suddenly, I'm melting like a forgotten ice cream cone in July. 🍦But let's talk about Ava. She's not just a love-struck mess; she's also an epic sister to Chloe. She flips her life upside down for her sis, and that's some serious dedication. 💪 

Sure, there's a miscommunication hiccup (ugh, classic romance trope), but the plot? Oh, it's juicy! We're talking 60% spice and a whopping 40% plot twists. And Ms. Baker, you sly genius! Those twists hit me like a freight train. 🤯 The ending? Stellar. But hey, before you dive in, check the TW/CW. Mental health matters, folks! 
 

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