A review by jamiesbookaddiction
A False Start by Elsie Silver

4.0

This book had a lot of layers to get through. Nadia was an open book with Griffin. She was very open about her past with him. Griffin was very closed off and tight-lipped about his past. But the two of them worked. You really forget about the age gap until the author decides to mention it, which in my opinion, was WAY TO MUCH! I hate being reminded that there is an age difference. Because when you just read it as Nadia and Grif, you forget it exists.

It's not hard to see that Nadia and Griffin really do belong together. The chemistry is off the charts between these two. It was almost painful on how long they held off on it, lol. But once they get together, it's explosive.

I loved Griffin's parents. When Nadia was first introduced to them, I couldn't stop smiling. She just jumped right in and his parents were great.

Such a great way to end the series. Can't wait to jump into Chestnut Springs!