Book Reviews

REVIEW ➞ Torn Apart by K Webster and Nikki Ash

BLURB ➞

I’ve spent the past three years in college terrorizing the dean, also known as my father.
I’m everything he hates.

Troublemaker.
Slacker.
Gay.

But I’m only getting started.
I’m about to make Dad really proud with my newest life choices…

I fall for my best friend, Mia, who’s a freaking chick.
I’m dying to make out with my enemy, dude bro Brayden.
And best of all, I want to bone my new roomie, Drew, who happens to also be the school’s new hockey coach.

Senior year’s great.
I’m still the world’s worst human.
I’ve made all the wrong decisions, and when Dad gets wind of my newest mess, he might actually disown me this time.

But I can’t stop.
I don’t want to stop.

In typical Ashton Carter fashion, I wreck my life in the worst possible way.
It isn’t until it’s all torn apart, I realize I have a problem.
Me.

Authors’ note: Torn Apart is a full-length mature, new adult #whychoose romance between friends to lovers, enemies to lovers, with a bit of taboo thrown in. This story contains MF/MFMM/MM scenes. It’s the first book in the Torn and Bound duet and ends with a cliffhanger.


I push aside my need to fit in, my messed up family, and my attraction to my best friend, and allow myself to get lost in the moment, in the here and now.


ARC REVIEW ➞

Each character. Each story. Each connection. There is so much to love about this story.

Mia, the freshman, the gamer, the tutor and trying to get away from her controlling mother. Ashton, the swimmer, the dean’s son, gay. Drew, the new coach, former NHL player. Brayden, the school hockey star, the broken man, the slacker and a player. Each of these characters are different yet they all share a connection and chemistry between each other. Mia and Ashton are best friends. Brayden and Drew have a history together.

Each of these characters if navigating their relationship with each other and learning how to deal with new found feelings and emotions. This is honestly one story you just have to read for yourself. This is such a slow burn, angsty, emotional story but I LOVED every single moment of it.

This story told from 4 different POVs and is a mix of enemies to lovers, friends to lovers, RH and some taboo. While it may not be for everyone, it is a MUST READ if you have an open mind.


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