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Sudden Response

2011 • 215 pages

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15

WHATTTTTTTT???!!!!!!! That can't be it! What?! No. NO! That can't POSSIBLY BE IT! I'm going to keep saying it until it becomes true. What is this?! Now I have to wait until I can get my hands on the other books in the series to see more of Joe, Eric, Nathan, and the guys at work. I don't think I can survive the wait. I'm suffering from a book hangover. I need relief.
Alright, time to start the discussion. When I first started this book, I thought Joe was a guy. Can you blame me? She got introduced as Joe. Then I found out Joe and Eric were opposite-gender best friends. Admittedly, Joe and Eric's relationship was somewhat odd in the beginning. I mean, they were super close physically, always touching each other, doing all but sexually related activities wink wink.
Sudden Response was a pretty quick and light read (my apologies to anyone offended; I was reading another darker book while simultaneously reading this one, so my judgement may be skewed). I'm not saying there was no depth to the book. Quite the opposite. We got to journey along with Joe and Eric as they tried to solve all their problems, whether they were financially, emotionally, or whatever.
In other words, this book was pretty much the bomb. It was adorable and I. Want. MORE.
P.S. WHERE ARE THE OTHER BOOKS?!

August 29, 2015Report this review