First of all I just knew Marissa was going to be a problem, although I haven't anticipate she become such a creep. It baffled me that Mason did nip the butt on this one early on. I understand they used to be friend, but give Mason's characteristic, he should've cut her off long time ago. And it should never come to a point that would allow her to manipulated Mason. I never liked Marissa character (or Becki just FYI), when Marissa was briefly mentioned in previous books, I thought not only she was weak, but it was obvious she was using Mason and enjoyed the special attention she received from …show more content…
We all knew he could've love Sam, like Mason love Sam. But, Mason is with Sam, so even though Logan love Sam but he does not love Sam to the same extended as Mason loves Sam. Yes I know, what I wrote probably confused the heck out of you. That's exactly what happened in this book. As much I enjoyed reading all the chaos, Fallen Fourth Down's dramas seem redundant. Marissa turned out to be quite a stalker, a manipulator, not to mention a problem for Sam and Mason. Sam created quite a bit problem for herself, when she listened to the one person she should've never listened to, Tate. Then she processed to push Logan away even though they were family. Sam missed Mason so much that's all she talked about. I never like this sort of depended relationship. For one she and Logan will be join Mason soon, they are only a school year behind Mason. Don't let me start with Logan's relationship with what's her face. I never liked the girl, she was so …show more content…
I think I would've like to see the fearsome threesome a bit mature if not stronger at this point. And seriously given Sam and Mason's situation, I've thought their relationship should've be solid. I am perfectly ok with Logan being in love with Sam, as long as he protect her in his own ways, and doesn't come between Sam and Mason's relationship (in my perfect little book world of course).
The ending reminded me Tijan's another series "Jade", one of the reason I enjoy reading Fallen Crest High was because the school elements. I am not sure I like the new direction of the series is going. Overall even though I did enjoyed reading this book, I also have the same problem with this book in every other Tijan's book of late. The repetitive situations, and the characters seem to stop developed all together.
So the next book is the last book of Fallen Crest High, and we will be getting a standalone book of Logan soon! I can't