Monday, February 1, 2016

Review- Did I Mention I Need You? (DIMLY, #2) by Estelle Maskame


Publisher: Sourcebooks Fire
Pub. Date: March 1, 2016
Genre: New Adult
Source: e-ARC
Rating: 4.5 Stars

 
Blurb-
Love has no rules.

It's been a year since Eden Munro last saw Tyler Bruce: her stepbrother...and secret love. Although they swore to ignore their feelings and put their family first, Eden can't help but feel excited when Tyler invites her to join him in New York City for the summer.

But it's not like anything is going to happen. Eden is happy with her boyfriend Dean, and she knows gorgeous, green-eyed Tyler must have moved on as well. But as they spend the long, hot summer in the city that never sleeps, it becomes obvious that those old feelings are still there...simmering beneath the surface. Will Tyler and Eden be able to resist temptation?

Did I Mention I Need You? is book two in Wattpad sensation Estelle Maskame's DIMILY trilogy: three unforgettable summers of secrets, heartbreak and forbidden romance.
 

Review-
You've probably seen the reviews saying, "what the hell is up with that ending!". But seriously, what in the ever living hell was that? It's torturous and excruciating having to wait until the next book comes out, after the way everything was left. My heart is beating really fast because I LOVE angst. I can kind of see where Tyler is coming from...in a way. A ways, my lips are sealed, I won't reveal anything else about that God-awful (not really) ending. 

It's been two years since the night Tyler and Eden realized that their feelings went beyond what a step-brother and step-sister should feel. It's been a whole year since the two have seen each other; and their finally going to come face to face for six whole weeks in New York. So much can happen in between all those days. The tension and chemistry pick up as if Tyler and Eden haven't spent the year apart. The fact that Eden is dating Dean, Tyler's best friend, isn't an important detail. 

Who am I kidding?! OF COURSE IT'S A HUGE DEAL. Dean. Poor guy never stood a chance in my opinion, I know Eden was trying to do the right thing but I can't help but think she was selfish. Cheating. It's the single most heinous act one can do to their significant other. So if that's something you absolutely can't deal with, I suggest staying away from the book. 

Woo. Glad we got that out of the way. Now onto my favorite subject - Tyler and Eden. In New York! I had so much fun reading the first book and the second book was just as good. We see Tyler in a new light; he's doing good and he's even sexier than ever. I loved seeing both him and Eden interacting. There was just one slight little problem; Eden got on my nerves. She spent a lot of time being jealous when she had absolutely no right to. One being, she's dating Tyler's best friend and she has the nerve to ask him if it still bothers him. 

Um, yeah sister! Of course it still bothers him... I still don't think she has any right whatsoever to act the way she does. Other than that, I didn't have a problem with the book. Obviously! I can't wait to get my hands on the next book and find out where life takes Eden and Tyler. Guys, I'm telling you, pick up these books! It's full of everything a book lover devours. 

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Blurb:
Love is everything but expected.

Eden Munro came to California for a summer of sun, sand, and celebrities—what better way to forget about the drama back home? Until she meets her new family of strangers: a dad she hasn’t seen in three years, a stepmom, and three stepbrothers.

Eden gets her own room in her dad’s fancy house in Santa Monica. A room right next door to her oldest stepbrother, Tyler Bruce. Whom she cannot stand. He has angry green eyes and an ego bigger than a Beverly Hills mansion. She’s never felt such intense dislike for someone. But the two are constantly thrown together as his group of friends pulls her into their world of rule-breaking, partying, and pier-hanging.

And the more she tries to understand what makes Tyler burn hotter than the California sun, the more Eden finds herself falling for the one person she shouldn’t love…


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About the Author:
 Estelle Maskame is a novelist from Peterhead in Scotland. After gaining universal acclaim online during her teenage years, she signed a print contract with the Edinburgh-based publisher Black & White Publishing at the age of seventeen. She left school and now writes full-time. Did I Mention I Love You? is her first novel.

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