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4.5 ⭐️

4.5 ⭐️

It’s good but not great. I don’t know if it’s because I love the last book and nothing can come closer to Dash And Carrie in my heart but to me, it felt like Riot Act missed something. I don't know what. Maybe it’s because they literally fucked their way through the book and sometimes it pissed me off that we only get to see them being nasty and not dealing with their trauma. Nevertheless, it was a good book!! I absolutely loved Presley in the other books, I loved her vibes and right at the beginning, she changes completely. I still love her though. However, I wish we could've seen more of this other Presley, even after like perhaps in the epilogue. Anyways, her story is so sad! I cried so hard reading what she went through and there was no TW which blindsided me a little. She’s so strong, I loved her with all my heart, she deserves everything good. Now, about our favorite anarchist: HE FELL SO DAMN HARD! I LOVED IT SO MUCH! Pax is known for being a closed, arrogant, son of a bitch with no emotions right? Well, when he got involved with Presley his walls come down and he doesn’t even notice. My favorite thing about the book is how he falls for her and has absolutely no clue whatsoever. He’s not used to affections and it shows. I liked that we got to see his development in Riot Act. He started as a jerk (as he has always been) but he becomes a better version of himself quietly (while refusing to become like Dash and Wren, as if that was a bad thing!) It’s amazing how much he comes from the guy who doesn’t know what to do about Presley to the guy who is 100% sure that he’s gonna marry her someday and doesn’t think twice. Their relationship is beautiful. Pax is everything Presley dreamed about and more. I'm so happy they go to love each other the way they deserve!!!!! I’m too emotional to keep writing this. I loved this series so much! I’m gonna miss Wolf Hall. Thanks Callie Hart! *Arc Review*

Sooo, I thought it was going to be another typical book of the girl crying for the boy, but nooo they have their own problems












