![]() So when I say that this book fucked my mind over but good, trust me. I often joke that I curse the name of the author when I get to the end of a book that just left me wow, but I really did say “WTF, Amo Jones, just fucking fuck you” when I read the last words in this book.Īnd, boy howdy, is my brain still all in a tizzy over Antichrist. My husband just looked at me with his eyebrows raised, since it seemed to come out of nowhere. This book does jump around in time a bit. It starts out 2 years in the future, then jumps back a few years in the past, then we get to the present time. We get flashbacks to the past throughout. She is hanging out with the guy she’s kind of dating, Luca, and her best friends, Niko, Cece, who is dating Niko, Ari, Niko’s twin brother, Jer, and Mira. They are all tight, but Meraki and Niko have a special connection. They can’t seem to stay away from each other, even as they are tied to other people. But something terrible happens, and Niko leaves. ![]() Meraki ends up in an open relationship with Luca. We get the idea that it isn’t a perfect relationship, but she says she loves him and he says that he loves her. She still has her good friends Cece and Mira. ![]() She also has her dream dance academy, and she uses it to help underprivileged kids to dance and to go somewhere with their life. ![]() She hears the roar of a motorcycle, and it’s Niko.Įverything seems to be going OK, until all of a sudden it stops. ![]()
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