![]() ![]() Lane is the only one that Isaac allows to see the person beneath the facade he portrays daily. From that first day, there is something that draws them together but neither one really knows what it is at the time. Isaac and Lane meet at fourteen years old when their parents get married. I liked this one actually, but something about the ending bothered me but I haven’t figured out what it is yet. I did not review the first, because I found it meh, even annoying in parts. Pushing the Limits is the second book in the Secrets Kept series. I’ve read probably 75% of them, so she’s usually a pretty safe bet for me. Review: As I’ve mentioned, Riley and I have issues some days. ![]() Even if I have to lose everything to keep him. But no matter how much I don’t want to disappoint them, now that we’re where we belong, I won’t walk away. How can I tell my own stepbrother that I want him in my bed? That I want to call him mine? It was easier when he left for New York, but now he’s back, not only in Atlanta, but in my home, trying to get back what we lost. ![]() Over the years I’ve pulled away from him. I know the limits, and that’s pushing them too far. There aren’t many things more inconvenient than loving your stepbrother. I was fourteen when my dad married Lane’s mom and our families became one, when my favorite moments were those spent staying up all night, talking or watching Lane create art. Title: Pushing the Limits (Secrets Kept #2) ![]()
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