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Thursday, November 22, 2018

Review- Until July by Aurora Rose Reynolds

Summary-

Wes Silver wasn’t looking for love, but when July Mayson literally knocks him on his ass during their first encounter, his world is turned upside down by the quirky blonde, and every moment with her makes him more determined to protect her.



July Mayson doesn’t understand the pull she feels toward the bad boy biker Wes Silver, but she knows being with him is like nothing she’s ever felt before. Now all she has to do is tell her overprotective father, Asher Mayson, that she’s found her boom. 




Release date: April 13th, 2015
Published by: Aurora Rose Reynolds
Page Numbers: 240

Review-

I have read and enjoyed the entire Until series by Aurora Rose Reynolds so I was curious to pick up Until July and see what happens next after the time leap. Until July was by no means a bad read but it wasn't mind blowing either. I liked July and Wes but I did have a few minor issues with them. Until July was an average read.

The book goes mostly from July's point of view but a few chapters are thrown in from Wes' point of view as well. July Mayson feels the connection from the first time she meets Wes.Wes is nothing like anyone she's ever met before and she knows he's hiding something. I found July to be cute and quirky. Sometimes she did do things which bordered on reckless and stupid but still she was a likeable heroine.

Then we have Wes. Wes was a man of few words and by few I mean really few. I don't know if that's a biker thing or what but it was there. Wes does mess up in the beginning by being quite judgemental of July but he makes up for it. I liked Wes but there was nothing spectacular about him like say Cash or Nico. He was alright.

Wes and July did share chemistry and they just fell into each other's lives very easily. Aurora Rose Reynolds' books most if not all the time have kinda the insta love thing going on because of the "boom" the characters feel and that was the case here. Things move forward very quickly.

We are introduced to a ton of new characters in this one which makes me think there will be quite a few books to look forward to. I am especially curious to see June's story and we do get to meet Jax's heroine in this one too. I also really enjoyed the side romance which we get to see in the sub plot. I liked Until July.




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