![]() ![]() ARE YOU KIDDING ME?! It was the other way around! Ayden did NOT deserved him!! Gah! I still get angry just thinking about that scene. ![]() Don't even get me started on Shaw giving Jet the guilt trip that if he didn't leave his tour in Europe and return home so he could try and comfort Ayden (WHO DUMPED HIM) then he didn't deserve her. By the time she finally came around and truly shined as a character, it was a simple case of too little, too late. Simply put, Ayden and her ridiculous sub-plot ruined a great portion of this book for me. Basically, the girl took self wallowing to a whole new level. Up until the last 10% of story, she was self-centered, self-serving, and self-pitying. Oh, how wrong I was! She was that bad and more! I found her nearly impossible to like. I knew before starting this story that many readers had issues with her character, but I figured she couldn't be THAT bad. Unfortunately, that wasn't the case and the heroine, Ayden, was mostly to blame. ![]() I really liked the first book in this series, Rule and had high hopes that Jet would be just as good. I guess after that statement it's pretty obvious WHO became my main issue throughout this book.that's was the heroine, Ayden. To say I struggled to keep my temper under control while reading this book is an understatement! I spent most of the story feeling the need to completely and utterly smack the heroine. OH BOY! Where to start with this very frustrating story. ![]()
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