Channing is home for the summer and he is going after what he wants. And what he wants is Reagan, no matter the age gap between them. This third book in the series has a bit of push and pull and internal musing from the characters. We also get to learn Reagans history which was a major plus for me. Channing comes of a bit too whiny for me and Reagan was a bit too conflicted in his decisions. Thus making the story lag at times. The narrarion was done really well and each character was brought to life splendidly.
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