Last Chance by Mocha VonBee

 Last Chance by MochaVonBee is the 6th book in the Kit and Tully series. In this book, we follow Gary as he recovers from a tragic motorbike accident where only Kit visited him in the hospital during his recovery. As Gary could not go home on his own, Kit moves in with him and they instantly form a deep connection. Kit gets a job before becoming pregnant and Gary prepares to propose to Kit whilst doing a computer course. A few marriages and a party later and it instantly goes downhill! 

This is another good book from VonBee which in some areas is very gripping and the cliffhanger at the end of this book really is phenomenal. As this book is set in the 1980s it adds more excitement and mystery for the young adult readers who themselves have grown up in a very different world full of technology. The romance elements were also a good part of this book without it going over the top and there were hints at the supernatural as has been the case in all of the books so far in the Kit and Tully series.

Sadly, I haven't been able to read a number of the books following the last in the series which has made this book challenging to read. This is because all the books in the series start where the last one left off and so having the book being told from Gary's perspective having never met Gary in these books before can make it rather challenging to understand. There are a large number of new characters and not just Gary who the reader would know nothing about unless they have read all of the books in the series in the correct order.

Altogether, I rate this book 3 stars making it a good book as it was gripping with an exciting plot and an overwhelming sense of mystery throughout. The romance and warm feelings from this book really stick with the reader and make them feel part of the story and the families involved. I very much look forward to reading the next book in the series. I would like to thank both NetGalley and Indie Ink for providing me with an Advanced Reader Copy (ARC) of this book in return for an honest book review.

Comments