This book is my absolute favorite in the series and in my top three favorites for all of Hayley's books. It is a smoking hot book with lots of drama, allowing for it to remain true to its title about life being rough and real. Camo and Ivy are a couple I have wanted to read about since Mary-Anne and Maddog had their story told. The conflicts with money and lack of communication are what make this book so magnificent. They are the two things that cause the most trouble with all couples. Money is the number one thing that all people fight about. It is the greatest issue; and in this book it really lets you see that.
I cannot think of enough good things to say about this epic conclusion to the series. And the bonus novella Rough and Risky at the end is fantastic as well. I didn't realize until after I read it that I want to know more about Tinker and Riley. I need to know more about their story, every last detail. I skipped through most of the parts with Bailey and Rosalie because there isn't a whole lot of drama with them the way that there is with Riley and Tinker.
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