A review by dlrosebyh
Ricochet by Krista Ritchie, Becca Ritchie

challenging emotional slow-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

2.5

Cravings and dreams became her new normal, but Lily wonders if Loren Hale will recognize what a monster she is when he recovers from his alcohol addiction. After all, the longer she stays devoted to him, the more her sexual compulsions take over her life.

Progress is what Lily aims. However, by attempting to reconnect with her family—people who are unaware of her addiction—she creates even more barriers. She learns more about her younger sister than she ever anticipated and sees an unnerving connection between Daisy and Ryke Meadows when she spends time with her.

With Lily and Lo's broken relationship wobbling and imbalanced, they must find a way to reunite from afar. However, their inability to "touch" proves to be one of the most difficult challenges on their journey to recovery. Some people like brushing the surface. Some love is more than meets the eye. Lily and Lo have three months to figure out how deep their love is.

I'm starting to enjoy Lily more as a lovable character, and I can tell she's trying. Connor is still the book's finest character. I find Ryke amusing, but his flirtation with Daisy makes me 
uneasy.

To be honest, this book isn't really remarkable. It's merely a filler book in the series, therefore skipping it is fine. I'm hoping the series improves. 

I'm also looking forward to seeing Rose and Connor more!

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