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The Truth About Ryan |
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Rating: Summary: Summer Trials Review: Ryan has always prided himself on being in control- after all, who wants to remember the day he was unable to save a little girl because he was too drunk. He sees his AA sponsor drinking though, and when Elizabeth does not show up to celebrate his one year of soberity, will it cause him to fall back to his old ways? Meanwhile, Jess has given up on Ben- who wants to spend the summer talking about books? Her new man causes many raised eyebrows, hurt feelings and could cost her life! Nina finds out that Stu had a fling with one of her enemies- will she still stay with him?
Rating: Summary: Summer Trials Review: Ryan has always prided himself on being in control- after all, who wants to remember the day he was unable to save a little girl because he was too drunk. He sees his AA sponsor drinking though, and when Elizabeth does not show up to celebrate his one year of soberity, will it cause him to fall back to his old ways? Meanwhile, Jess has given up on Ben- who wants to spend the summer talking about books? Her new man causes many raised eyebrows, hurt feelings and could cost her life! Nina finds out that Stu had a fling with one of her enemies- will she still stay with him?
Rating: Summary: A disappointment Review: The first Lifeguards mini-series was good, and so was the first book of this mini-series. But this was just full of crazy and unbelievable things just to make the plot more intresting, though it in fact makes it boring. All the characters were nothing like themselves, except for Elizabeth, Jessica and Ryan who together make the only good plot in this book. This book and the next one feel as if the other sub-plots are just there to make the book longer, especially the plot with Stu and Nina, which is just too weird. The only realistic plot is the one with Ryan, Jessica and Elizabeth. If you liked the first book in this trilogy, prepare to be disappointed with this one.
Rating: Summary: A disappointment Review: The first Lifeguards mini-series was good, and so was the first book of this mini-series. But this was just full of crazy and unbelievable things just to make the plot more intresting, though it in fact makes it boring. All the characters were nothing like themselves, except for Elizabeth, Jessica and Ryan who together make the only good plot in this book. This book and the next one feel as if the other sub-plots are just there to make the book longer, especially the plot with Stu and Nina, which is just too weird. The only realistic plot is the one with Ryan, Jessica and Elizabeth. If you liked the first book in this trilogy, prepare to be disappointed with this one.
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