

Overall, I thought that this ended up being a pretty good book.

These rough and tumble, drug-dealing guys have become the picture of domestic bliss. Each of them managed to find their happy place, going on to have children and live out their HEAs. That being said, it was nice to see these characters all “grown up” and settled down. Maybe I’ve just grown tired of the constant danger and implausibility of this series, but I just wasn’t surprised or even anxious while reading this one. That isn’t the last time that they’ll find themselves in a life or death struggle though.ĭespite the action and danger that fills the pages, I was left feeling somewhat bored. Picking up right where the last book left off, Dre is in a dire situation and has to fight for her life. Like earlier books in the series, Preppy, Bear and King team up to take on those that would do them harm. At the same time, I was glad that everything was tied up and that the series drew to a close. Preppy is a favorite character of mine, but I was left feeling somewhat underwhelmed with this final book in his story. FrazierĪs much as I have enjoyed the ‘King’ series, I have mixed feelings about this book.

Preppy: The Life & Death of Samuel Clearwater, Part Three by T.M.
