GRR Reviews Random Acts of Crazy by Julia Kent
Darla (yes, her mother can't spell) never meant to pick up a hitchhiker wearing just a collar and a guitar at night, but she did. It turned out he's Trevor, the lead singer of her favorite indie band. Why is he 600 miles from home in the middle of Ohio? Who cares? What's important is how can Trevor like a dawdy Ohio rural chick like Darla? But he did. Then Joe, the bass player for the band showed up to rescue Trevor. He's even MORE gorgeous than Trevor and now Darla is ready to drool over TWO guys... and she had to choose... Or does she?
The author has a good ear for dialogue and crafted some of the zing-iest convo I've read. The whole thing is a rom-com with some raunchy sex at the end (it's a threesome, okay?) and the story shall continue. On the other hand, the non-traditional morals (drugs? MFM? total crazy-bat-**** behavior?) may turn off some people. There's a reason the word "Crazy" is in the title, folks.
Category: Contemporary
Primary Plot: Sorta coming of age, brush with celebrity, different worlds, and MFM, with good dialogue
Overall Rating: 5/5
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