Sunday, 30 August 2015

Fallen Crest University (Fallen Crest Series Book Five) By Tijan



Samantha, Mason, and Logan are all together and united with one common enemy: Park Sebastian, the king of fraternity douchebags. 

With professional football scouts eyeing his every move, Mason Kade has to walk the line for the first time in his life. Any move he makes against Sebastian has to be perfect and under the radar. One mistake, and his career is over. 

Sebastian has other plans. Mason’s career isn’t his target—not even close. Wanting to destroy Mason completely, Sebastian knows he must hit him where it hurts the most: Samantha, who doesn’t give a rat’s ass that she’s the target. 

Sam is bound and determined to protect Mason herself, no matter the cost, but what if the cost is beyond her imagination? What if this time, the villain wins?




Book five in the Fallen crest series is finally here. 
After reading book four and feeling let down, I was unsure whether to read this one or not, but my love for Tijan's books and for Mason and Logan there really wasn't much of a choice. 

The gang is back together and ready for anything University has to throw at them, and for the Kades and Sam, it happens to be Seb-ass-tian. 

In the fourth book he's introduced as Nate's fraternity brother, and is after Mason to join his group of douchebags. When Mason doesn't fall for his fake act, and puts him in his place, Sebastian tries to end Mason's career, but in the end they end up running over Marissa instead of Mason. 
The book ended with Mason, Logan, and Nate burning the frat house down. 

So a new school term begins with all the group back together. After Sebastian tries to take down Mason by ganging up on him, but only ended up getting his brothers beaten up, things begin to change. Sebastian threatens Sam, threatening to take her away from Mason and Logan. 
But Sebastian underestimated Mason and his loyalty towards his brother and girlfriend. 

The book takes a whole new road, and I'm so glad it did. It was gripping, and had me completely hooked. 
Another thing that I was happy about, was Sam's whining. I felt like in the last two books it was all about her, about who had let her down, what she lost, bla bla bla, but for once, she started thinking about someone other than herself. I loved seeing this side to her. It's who I pictured Mason to be with. 

All in all the book was another 5* for me. Loved it, and defo one I'll be reading again and again. 
We also have a glimpse into Logan's book and that is one book I won't be missing. I'm freaking excited. 

5*

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