My rating: 5 of 5 stars
*hands down* Perfect Regret is definitely better than Bad Rep.
I had fun reading this book, a big factor to that is Riley Walker's character. She's just a smart gal, who is capable of spewing loads of sarcastic/witty/smart-ass comments. Ughhh and she's just intelligent and whatever she says is dead on correct. It even gets better, ‘cause Riley got involved with Garrett Bellows. Garrett is the lead guitarist for the local band, Generation Rejects and he's also a guy who's capable of leveling with Riley's snarky attitude ... 'cause he's more than the guy he's known for.
Riley and Garrett's chemistry are off the charts. Even though Perfect Regret wasn't that steamy compared to Bad Rep, this book truly focuses on their interactions, banters and raw emotions coming off of both of them. Their banters are so much fun to read, I was really laughing my ass off.
"We've found something in each other that we want. Hell if I understand why. Out of all the fish in the sea, I had to hook you. One giant, snarly toothed piranha ready to bite my fingers off." - Garrett
Enough with the fun fun fun stuff because this book CERTAINLY MADE ME CRY! My heart was aching for ... Garrett. Riley's action/decision was just based on the principles instilled in her but still it was a painful thing to do. There were certain scenes that I just want to grab Riley's head inside of my reader and try to knock some sense into her. Her attitude gahhhh, *pulls my hair out*. *weeps for Garrett*
So yeah. I enjoyed reading Perfect Regret and I totally recommend this. Mark this one down and read it.
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Originally posted on Goodreads (September 13, 2013)
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