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A review by scoodle42
Locked In With The Plug by Nek Mills
adventurous
funny
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? No
4.25
Kelcee is in a dead end relationship, with a man who appeases her with gifts and money. Xander is a farmer and kingpin, who realizes he's being played in his relationship. The two of them end up in DR on vacation with his brother and her best friend. And sparks fly. But what happens on vacation, stays on vacation. Right?
Okay, so this story pulled me right in. I love that the plot was something different than what I've read. Incorporating real farm life into drug life is creative and I loved it. Xander was no-nonsense and very much about his business. Xavier was funny and so silly, but I knew there was more to him than met the eye and I loved his and Shanice's interactions. Kelcee had great spirit. I loved that she tried in her relationship--it showed she really cared and her guilt at what happened with Xander reinforced that. I like the way they connected, although I wish I had seen more of it on page. But I get that the idea was to fill in the blanks with Part Two but it just felt incomplete until I got to end and figured that out. But I really enjoyed this.
Okay, so this story pulled me right in. I love that the plot was something different than what I've read. Incorporating real farm life into drug life is creative and I loved it. Xander was no-nonsense and very much about his business. Xavier was funny and so silly, but I knew there was more to him than met the eye and I loved his and Shanice's interactions. Kelcee had great spirit. I loved that she tried in her relationship--it showed she really cared and her guilt at what happened with Xander reinforced that. I like the way they connected, although I wish I had seen more of it on page. But I get that the idea was to fill in the blanks with Part Two but it just felt incomplete until I got to end and figured that out. But I really enjoyed this.
Moderate: Violence