The boys are on the road, in a van, taking turns driving (except for Miki, of course). Along the way, they bond further as Crossroads Gin. All the significant others and family, including the daunting Brigid, come visit them.
It was a little disjointed because it didn't focus on just one couple and I felt certain things were glossed over a bit but still an enjoyable read.
It ends with a cliffhanger that seems very exciting and ensures at least one more book.
It was a little disjointed because it didn't focus on just one couple and I felt certain things were glossed over a bit but still an enjoyable read.
It ends with a cliffhanger that seems very exciting and ensures at least one more book.