A review by pagesofmilkandhoney
Last Chance by Norah McClintock

4.0

Man, I still have a crush on Nick, despite everything he's done, the decisions he's made, and the stuff he's put Robyn through. He was my original bad boy crush. Nick aside, I love how real these books are. They are gritty and not nice sometimes, but they don't feel like a fictional story. I fully believe these kinds of plots can happen in real life. Also what I like is that they are generic Canadian - I have no idea where they are located, but I know they are not located in America because no American author would mention Alberta as a place that Nick would run off to (that is not in this book, but this has turned into a review of the series in general). That alone makes me love them even more. Nothing turns out the way you want it to in these books, and they're great examples at exhibiting the "your fave is problematic" trope. And the growth the characters go through is actually pretty amazing and believable.