Thursday, June 23, 2016

Review: Filthy Foreign Exchange Book 2 by S.E. Hall and Angela Graham

Filthy Foreign Exchange Book 2
When Echo Kelly is invited on a backpacking trip throughout the UK, she jumps at the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity, refusing to let one fleeting past exchange stop her.

At least, that’s what she’s convinced herself of, until the moment she sees him again. It’s not the one-time “run-in” she was expecting, and therefore prepared to handle.

Instead, it’s an announcement she never saw coming…he’s the tour guide.

She’s got no backup plan for that.

******

Kingston knew what it meant the moment Echo accepted the offer. And when he lays eyes on her, standing in his childhood home, her fate is sealed forever. There’s not a damn thing that will stop him from finally claiming what’s always been his.

Her.
Not everyone gets a second chance—and Kingston Hawthorne sure as hell isn’t going to let his slip away.


This is a cute YA Fairytale. The characters are coming of age and discover that it takes two to progress a relationship. 

The story returns six months after the first book. Echo has graduated high school and has been invited on a European backpacking trip. After arriving she quickly discovers Kingston will be the tour guide. 

Echo has no interest in rehashing the past or pursuing a further relationship with Kingston. She was hurt once and doesn't want to suffer from the same fate a second time. Kingston wants to rekindle their relationship. He looking for just a little spark of interest from Echo to move forward with his plan on wooing her back into his life. 

Echo and Kingston have undeniable chemistry. They are drawn to each other. It's Echo who has to be willing to open up her heart and listen to the truth. I was shocked when the truth was revealed about the fateful night Kingston was sent back home. I found myself seriously asking myself WTF. The story needed more details regarding Charlotte and her relationship with both Echo and Sebastian. I still have lingering questions regarding the whole Charlotte fiasco. The story have a YA/Fairytale feel. Kingston refers to Echo as innocent which is very accurate. Echo is coming of age, she's just beginning adulthood and relationship challenges. She's experiencing life and finding her way. The story is sweet, romantic and delivers a HEA thankfully in the epilogue. 4 Stars!

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