I received a copy of Bad Romeo by Leisa Rayven from Pan Macmillan in exchange for an honest review. This has in no way influenced my thoughts on the book in anyway. I normally don’t read too much New Adult but as soon I read the synopsis of Bad Romeo I needed it. It sounded intriguing and pulled me to the core and I wasn’t wrong. Bad Romeo isn’t really for anyone under the age of 17ish. I utterly enjoyed reading Bad Romeo. The Characters, the story line, the writing all so amazing. Bad Romeo is a hate to love each other, can’t stay away, love you no matter what and how dysfunctional and painful love story. But that is what makes it so good to read about. Cassie Taylor is an interesting character she is the sweet, timid good girl that …show more content…
“I love you so much. Don’t leave me.” Bad Romeo goes from present to past, so the reader is able to see what really happened between the pair. I really enjoyed that the reader is able to read about what happened in the past and understand why Cassie is the way she is and how upset she is because of what Ethan did. Cassie is extremely hurt by Ethan and still carries on the burden of how hurt she was. She gave Ethan something she could not give back and he burnt her to the ground. Cassie tried to be strong and not let what he did tear her down but when he comes back into her life she just cannot help it. I feel sorry for Cassie she still loves Ethan after all this time and still after what he did. She doesn’t want to admit it but the reader is clearly able to see it. Ethan on the other hand. What can I say about Ethan Holt, he is the bad boy and nothing can change that. He hurt Cassie and even though he feels horrible about it he is still very untrustworthy. I story line was very intriguing and I cannot wait to read more. But I did feel like it wasn’t as original as it could have been. I guess you could say it was predictable and you could have déjà vu with other books. That doesn’t mean it wasn’t good in anyway because it was absolutely it just similar to other novels none in particular but you get