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A review by trin
Bad Company by K.A. Mitchell
2.0
Assholes fake date. I love fake dating, and I actually enjoyed how douchey these guys were -- it can be quite fun to see jerks overcome by emotions they don't want -- but this dragged, relying far too heavily on internal conflict (poor communication) rather than the seemingly copious opportunities for external conflict (homophobic dad, the media).
This was also one of those claustrophobic books with like four characters in it. If your series is called Bad in Baltimore, maybe you should provide a sense of the city and its people? Instead it felt like 90% of the book was Nate and Kellan arguing in their apartment.
This was also one of those claustrophobic books with like four characters in it. If your series is called Bad in Baltimore, maybe you should provide a sense of the city and its people? Instead it felt like 90% of the book was Nate and Kellan arguing in their apartment.