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A review by cadiva
Bad Habit by K.A. Mitchell
4.0
Full review tomorrow.
Right, here we go. All the way through reading this book I had such a sense of deja vu but it's a new release so I think I must have just picked up more on the snippets of this story which K.A. dropped into the previous book because I felt like I knew Scott and Liam intimately!
While this book on the face of it, is hugely angsty, for me it actually felt way less angsty than a lot of the others in the series. In spite of their troubles, I knew Scott and Liam would make it, they'd be able to move through their traumas and find a way to start again.
I loved both characters, fundamentally flawed but so powerfully strong when they were together. There's also loads of guest appearances from the rest of this ragtag group of queer family and I loved seeing Eli bossing them all around.
Great addition to the series.
#ARC kindly received from the Publishers Dreamspinner Press in return for an honest and unbiased review
Right, here we go. All the way through reading this book I had such a sense of deja vu but it's a new release so I think I must have just picked up more on the snippets of this story which K.A. dropped into the previous book because I felt like I knew Scott and Liam intimately!
While this book on the face of it, is hugely angsty, for me it actually felt way less angsty than a lot of the others in the series. In spite of their troubles, I knew Scott and Liam would make it, they'd be able to move through their traumas and find a way to start again.
I loved both characters, fundamentally flawed but so powerfully strong when they were together. There's also loads of guest appearances from the rest of this ragtag group of queer family and I loved seeing Eli bossing them all around.
Great addition to the series.
#ARC kindly received from the Publishers Dreamspinner Press in return for an honest and unbiased review