A review by jigsawgirl
Inferno of Love by Erin Wright

3.0

This was an ok book. I was just surprised that Moose, a 26 year old man AND Tennessee were going to allow themselves to be manipulated into a marriage. Not to mention having the carrot at the end of the stick dangled in front of you for YEARS, and constantly being moved out of reach. What century is this?

You have a brother that joined the military to get away from your father. You have a sister that is COMPLETELY DISMISSED by your parents, you know it, and do nothing to stand up for her, or even with her.

Thank goodness for Georgia because she was the only person with a spine in this group.

I have the book, and the audiobook, so I listened and read along at different pounrts. I discovered the last chapter of the book was absolutely nothing like the last chapter of the audiobook. I even went online to Amazon to check for updates. There were none. I noticed a couple of areas in the book didn't match up with the audio, but I was surprised by the book's ending.

I think the best scene in the book was between Rocky and Georgia. Other than that, it was just an OK book.