Blog Tour with ARC Review: Bad Boys Don’t Stay (Bad Boys Don’t Die, Book Two) by BB Easton

Previously published under the title Fighting for Rain*

The world was supposed to end on April 23, but Rainbow Williams’s world ended days before that.

 

 

Fighting for Rain
(Book Two)

by B.B. Easton

 

Released – 16 January 2020

 

Available now!
Amazon US

 



Blurb

The mass hysteria caused by the impending apocalypse claimed everything she’d ever loved. Her family. Her city. Her will to live.

Until she met him.

Wes Parker didn’t have anything left for the apocalypse to take…he’d already lost it all by the time he was nine-years-old. His family. His home. His hope of ever being loved.

Until he met her.

Brought together by fate and bound by a love that would last lifetimes, Rain and Wes were prepared to die together on April 23.

They were not prepared for what would happen on April 24.

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Review

4.5 stars!

Rain and Wes are back, and now that April 23rd has come and gone and the world didn’t end as expected, they have to figure out what to do next as they face a whole new way of life. However, just because they didn’t die on April 23rd doesn’t mean they are suddenly safe. New dangers threaten their lives and push the hope for a future further from their grasps.

I love the Rain Trilogy and Fighting for Rain is an exciting, fast-paced addition to the story. It’s an emotional rollercoaster as Wes and Rain fight for survival once more, and just like the first book, it is unputdownable!

Nothing is easy in the chaotic world left over after the so-called apocalypse came and went, and Rain and Wes find themselves reminiscing about the past, surviving the now, and fearing the future. There is so much at stake but they can handle anything as long as they are together. And I love them together! There’s no questioning their strong connection or intense love because it feels real and it is easy to root for them.

The only time I feel truly alive is when I’m kissing this man. He’s like a live wire—calm and quiet on the outside but a raging electrical storm within.

Just when Rain and Wes think they find safety among other survivors, they face new threats. Things get more complicated within the group as well as between Rain and Wes. Obstacles get in the way of them being together and risk their lives further. It’s frustrating and maddening, and for a little while these two are pulled so far apart that you don’t know if they will find their way back to each other, and it is seriously distressing.

The emotion in this story is all over the place. Not only was I heartbroken over what these two have to go through to be together, but the pain of their pasts that nearly paralyze them is crushing. The fear is real, as is the confusion of what is happening around them. There are a lot of unknowns at the beginning of the book and when a huge truth is revealed, it’s shocking. I loved the twist and I can’t wait to see how the rest of the story unfolds.

Overall, Fighting for Rain is an addictive, intense, and suspenseful read that will keep you on the edge of your seat and leave you desperate for more because OMG, that ending! Dying for Rain com’t come soon enough and I am counting down the days because I need more!!

Something clicks inside my heart. I feel it, like a fresh battery being snapped into place, and I realize that the aching, echoing hole in my chest—the one I’ve lived with my whole fucking life—wasn’t there because I was empty.
It was there so that Rain could reach in and fix me.

*ARC generously provided by the author and Social Butterfly PR*

 


Bad Boys Don’t Die Trilogy

Previously published as the Praying for Rain Trilogy*

   

Bad Boys Don’t Die (#1)
Review
Buy:  Kindle Ebook

Bad Boys Don’t Stay (#2)
Review
Buy:  Kindle Ebook 

Bad Boys Don’t Fall (#3)
Review
Buy: Kindle Ebook

 

Original covers

   

 


About the Author

BB Easton lives in the suburbs of Atlanta, Georgia, with her long-suffering husband, Ken, and two adorable children. She recently quit her job as a school psychologist to write books about her punk rock past and deviant sexual history full-time. Ken is suuuper excited about that.

Praying for Rain is BB’s first full-length work of fiction. The idea, fittingly, came to her in a dream. 

If that sounds like the kind of person you want to go around being friends with, then by all means, feel free to drop her a line. You can find her procrastinating at all of the following places:

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