![]() ![]() ![]() So when Natalie begins meddling in things from the past, causing a meeting with Easton that then evolves into an intense weekend between them, we are to assume that disaster is looming. As you know from Drive, when Stella and Nate end things, there is still love between them but with Stella and Reid being together, there's no way any sort of friendship will prevail and so they all walk away to live their respective lives as far away from each other as possible. Except in this case, rather than it being a conflict between lovers, it's a conflict of love between lovers and love between families. ![]() Reverse is the story of Nate and Addie's daughter, Natalie, and Stella and Reid's son, Easton and just as Drive was a love triangle between Nate, Stella, and Reid, Reverse is also a love triangle of sorts. Additionally, because these books are so intimately connected, I undoubtedly will have spoilers about Drive in this review, so be forewarned and read no further if you don't like spoilers. ![]() First things first: if you haven't read Drive, you absolutely need to read it RIGHT NOW or Reverse will not be as meaningful and of course, you'll know all the spoilery things if you don't and then decide you want to read it later. ![]()
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