ARC Review: The Davenports: More than This by Krystal Marquis
YA Romance
The Davenports: More than This
Book Info
Released Date: November 12
Publication: Penguin Teen
Pages: 379
Format: Paperback
Did I immediately read this book as soon as I was approved for the arc? Yes, I did. I needed to know what's going to happen with all of them. So much happened toward the end of the first book, The Davenports, that I was more than ready to read what's going to happen next.
Before you read any further, be warned that there may be spoilers along my review. I won't go into full details because I don't want to spoil the story. There just may be some details that can be spoilers. Just saying.
Let's briefly talk about my feelings regarding More than This. Did I fall in love with it? Yes, I did. Did I wish that I had more? Yes, I needed more! Did I feel heartbroken about the ending? Unfortunately, yes. I am sad to say good-bye to them. However, each of the ladies contributes something more than they started before.
-Ruby: I love your character development so much. You have grown up so much more than what your parents expected you to be. And I absolutely love your determination and admiration in protecting yourself and your relationship. It's always hard when there are nasty rumors that can damage someone's reputation or relationship. Thankfully, Ruby was able to handle it.
-Olivia: I can't believe how messy your life is, but I admire your wiliness in being yourself no matter what. You definitely had the opportunity to be your parent mold, but you resist and maintain yourself. I also love your choice with your love life. I feel you, Olivia.
-Amy-Rose: You definitely had a lot of drama returning. Thankfully, you were able to pull through and maintain yourself. You have your ambitions and dreams that you won't fall through. You are going to keep on trying, no matter what.
Helen: You have the greatest strength. You know that it's going to be a challenge in the man world, but you are willing to prove to everyone, especially your father, that you can do it and better. And I love it so much.