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I go back and forth on how much I like this series. Some times (like in book 2) I down right love it and other times I seriously ask myself why I bother. But mostly I liken these books to being the literary equivalent of cotton candy. Light, fluffy, impossible to take seriously but they have plot (even if predictable) and they keep me engaged when I don't want to read anything heavy. Because sometimes you need that. Whiskey, You're the Devil falls squarely into that category.
I know this series gets compared A LOT with the Plum series and rightly so. Plots are similar, there's a similar cast of characters, there's even...sigh...the potential love triangle. I hate triangles. That's probably why I was thrilled when the author had Addison make a choice and stick with it. Or at least I thought she had. There seemed to be an attempt to walk that back in this book. Fingers crossed that this walk back gets walked back because this series doesn't need a triangle. (I honestly liked the Phoebe/Savage pairing).
Merged review:
I go back and forth on how much I like this series. Some times (like in book 2) I down right love it and other times I seriously ask myself why I bother. But mostly I liken these books to being the literary equivalent of cotton candy. Light, fluffy, impossible to take seriously but they have plot (even if predictable) and they keep me engaged when I don't want to read anything heavy. Because sometimes you need that. Whiskey, You're the Devil falls squarely into that category.
I know this series gets compared A LOT with the Plum series and rightly so. Plots are similar, there's a similar cast of characters, there's even...sigh...the potential love triangle. I hate triangles. That's probably why I was thrilled when the author had Addison make a choice and stick with it. Or at least I thought she had. There seemed to be an attempt to walk that back in this book. Fingers crossed that this walk back gets walked back because this series doesn't need a triangle. (I honestly liked the Phoebe/Savage pairing).