A review by elylibrarysec
Impulsive by K.E. Osborn

4.0

Rating: 4.5 Stars

I am always impressed when authors are upfront about there being a trigger warning. For one, the author isn’t trying to hide anything. And two, depending on the subject matter some readers have issues because of something personal they went through. Another thing I liked was that the author has given her readers a list of terms. Some readers may be confused about what a term might mean and having the information close at hand lets us enjoy the story without having to search the internet for a definition. Or a way of finding out what the author might be trying to convey when using a certain term.

Neon and his group are willing to help someone they don’t even know. Oakley has tangled with the wrong people. She has a big heart but she’s made a wrong choice. The reader gets action right from the start – and not that kind of “action”. It’s a great way to hook us in by getting the suspense started right from the beginning.

As for the other type of action, there are hints along the way which also hooks you in but there are some secondary characters that just will not let you forget them. If you’re a big race car fan than you might enjoy Oakley’s chosen profession. For my family, Sundays were a great way to do some family bonding over watching the races. What Oakley has chosen to do came along later but cars always seemed a safer choice and I don’t remember any women growing up. I love to see how jobs that were always about men are finally starting to change. At one of her chapters, she says it all.

There was one “hen” party where the author made me feel as if she was trying to have the reader feel a part of what was going on. She’s also good at showing us the unexpected – just when you think you may have someone figured out. For me, personally, this seemed to be the best to date. I didn’t even mind that she’s left me hanging. Gets me pumped for what is yet to come.

I was not compensated nor was I required to write a positive review. The opinions I have expressed are my own.