Ratings6
Average rating4
This book was different, unusual. Once I got used to the style, I was hooked on the story. I didn't realize it was book one in a series, so now I'm pretty sure I've got to get the next one to find out what happens next with Edward, because that ending... Yep, definitely going to find out what happens next.
(I loved the ending so much!)
I adored that Perfect Strangers and Balki were mentioned! I adored that television show back in the 1990s. (Still do.)
I like that this story was focused on a father-son relationship and that there were some pretty big shocks along the way that felt very organic. There was one particular twist I didn't see coming and was stunned by. It was definitely unexpected but not entirely as terrible as I first supposed. I see what the author was doing with it, and I ended up enjoying that turn of events for what it meant for Edward and how it forced him to grow in a new and different way.
There were a lot of inappropriate things in this book. Crude talk, sexual content, cursing, etc. Cursing is immature and NOT funny in the least, no matter what Edward claimed to the contrary. Those aspects disappointed me.
Content: profanity, expletives, nudity, replacement expletives, crudity, alcohol, crude sexual terms and discussion, teen drug use, crude restroom talk