Ruckus (Sinners of Saint, #2) by L.J. Shen
- Martina Berrutti
- Mar 31, 2019
- 1 min read

by L.J. Shen
4 stars
This was one of the saddest and most exciting things I’ve read in a while. It was also one of the best things. It was abso-f*cking-lutely excellent. Beyond cheesy, and yet it worked. Hilarious, too.
Dean was truly amazing. The funniest, most interesting character I’ve had the pleasure of reading about in some time. He was complex, and charming, and incredibly endearing. Rosie was great as well; just as funny, endearing, sassy and stubborn as him. They were the perfect combination.
And those were some plot-twists. And I do mean both of them. My heart almost stopped each time; they were very well pulled off. They both had me at the edge of my seat.
The one thing that wasn’t well done was how Dean and Rosie got together. How fast it all happened was weird; it felt unexplained.
But still, it was great. This book was very enjoyable, and I can’t wait to start the next one. This series took me by surprise, and I couldn’t be more glad.
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