
I definitely liked the story line of this book but I a few issues with the book itself.
Dylan Kennedy is a love child that his mother doesn't know what to do with, so she takes him to his grandparents farm, where he comes to terms with his differences and tries to find the girl of his dreams- literally. I really liked this story.
However, the book was in dual P.O.Vs. Normally, I really like seeing the story from both sides, and while seeing it from Kera's view, I found the book so much more appealing in only Dylan's. I think I would've liked the book more if it had been written entirely through him. I can see why it was important to see Kera's side to explain certain plot points but I found she was harder to relate to.
There were also lots of grammatical errors but not horrendously bad. Most of the time, it was a mere annoyance.
There were both believable reactions and unbelievable reactions. Like for example, there is a part where the main character Dylan explains something that seems totally unrealistic, and is initially greeted with suspicion before believing him. However, Dylan connects with Kera way to quickly, and I find it less believable.
Overall, I liked this book and maybe I will like the continuation better. :)
See ya later,
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