
Although I love Rike, being paired with Daisy dulled him down and his main job was asking her how she felt and climbing rocks and it became tiresome. Lily and Lo and Connor and Rose are more complex relationships and their stories reflected that. I like that as part of the plot line, but there needed to be more to it than flour bombs (unrealistic and left unresolved) and old high school relationships (also unresolved). Centering the book around fertility was a bit boring as well. She needed to get over being scared of her own shadow and everything in her past to a greater degree than she did. She definitely had the least character growth of the main six. It was somewhat due to Daisy being my least favorite character.

It's been a long journey with this crazy family and unfortunately, the ending fell flat. I have enjoyed this entire series, having first discovered Addicted to You only a few weeks after it came out. All in all, this was my absolute least favorite book in the series, but the rest of the books were a joy to read. The good thing is that when the other characters came into the scene, it became a lot more bearable. This made for a very slow and uninteresting book. All she seemed to do was smile broadly, talk about her "theories", say the most random of things, and want to have sex with Ryke. Now there would be nothing wrong with that if she hadn't been paired with Ryke, which made him seem extremely creepy.to a disturbing degree. She reads as someone who didn't mentally develop as fast as she should've. To say she is immature is an understatement. honestly, she was the most awful of all of them. Something about his brooding character, need to push himself, and his love for his family made him a really appealing and interesting character.

But I told myself that I needed to finish the series, because I like finishing what I begin. I mean to the point that I was just going to stop reading it altogether multiple times along the way.

Before I write this review I was to say that I absolutely loved the other books, I would rate them a 4 or a 5. I got into this series when the store was offering was offering the first book for free.
