![]() ![]() A dad who takes care of his son, Tommy while traveling around the world, skateboarding. She was making a life for herself. Josh, is still the same Josh as he was in the first book. Though at the beginning, she was missing her Josh and her best buddy Tommy, she was also making friends, living with her dad, studying, writing, and going to therapies at the same time. After overcoming the abuse she experienced in her childhood and all the drama she faced in Kick, Push, she is now working on becoming herself. She was really becoming herself and I couldn’t be more excited for her. ![]() ![]() Becca in this book is definitely living her life. To me, this book is more of a Becca story than Josh’s. The first book didn’t end in a happy note so I was really curious how the story continues, but I was also nervous because who knows what drama is going to be in this book. However, picking up the continuation was nerve-wrecking and exciting at the same time. The first book in this series, Kick, Push, was one of the book I really liked in 2015. …And he’s Josh Warden – the boy who broke me.Ĭoast (Kick, Push #2) by Jay McLean – Book Review It lives within the ones who miss it, who crave it,Įven when that love turns to hate, turns to loathing, Somewhere between false adoration and pure hatred comes an emotion, a vulnerable need, a single desire. We filled our days with porch-step kisses, The boy who offered me safe touches and heart-stopping smiles – smiles he shared with his son. ![]()
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