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Ruckus

2017 • 370 pages

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Average rating3.5

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4.5Like the previous installment, I did this in audio form, and as such I had fun with it. [a:Savannah Peachwood 15436851 Savannah Peachwood https://s.gr-assets.com/assets/nophoto/user/u_50x66-632230dc9882b4352d753eedf9396530.png] and [a:Christian Rummel 2725838 Christian Rummel https://images.gr-assets.com/authors/1532289458p2/2725838.jpg] do a fine job with the characters and I had a blast. The rest are details. **DETAILS*Dean Cole is one of the self described Hot Holes from Todos Santos, “the richest town in California”, that the LeBlanc sisters met when their parents moved to California 10 years ago. Like her older sister, Rosie has all sorts of objections to the lifestyle of the rich, or filthy rich in this case, while “somehow” always managing to land in their orbit and fall in love with them. Rosie is living in the apartment she and Emilia occupied in NYC, which makes her Dean's neighbor. She's a free spirit, works as a barista, volunteers at a neonatal clinic, and wears band t-shirts. Quirky, right? She only pays $100 dollars rent in a luxury building but somehow manages to have no money to fly out to her sister's wedding and is throwing a fit over accepting a $200 upgrade to make a direct flight. I know NYC is expensive but ... nope, this is a bit fantastical. It seems to me that the author makes too much of the saintliness of these girls because they don't have money and “don't care about it”, and yet they're true loves are conveniently billionaires. Sure. Why not. *shrugDean, and a later appearance by Vicious, saved this book for me. He's foul mouthed, self-aware, self-critical, and yet vulnerable. Dean and Vicious are obverse sides of the same coin, even though allegedly they're the least close of the group, perhaps that is because they're the most alike. Dean has a pretty interesting back story and it surprised me. Overall I had a great time and you will too (with the AB), just squint your eyes at all the unbelievable stuff and Rosie's sometimes annoying opinions & comments.

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