Brace yourselves, readers. You're entering a blog with belligerent rants/reviews, chaotic writings, incompetent; pointless fangirling... and, oh yeah, GIFS. Fuckloads of them... did I also mention some swearing? I'm an eighteen-year-old girl majoring in Theatre Arts. I may not be an excellent writer, but gosh, I love doing it.
               
               
               
               
                                    
                                       Dare You To, the second instalment of Pushing The Limits, was... an unforgettable experience. I honestly don't know if I should give it five stars or one for many reasons:
Reasons why I should give Dare You To one star
*Beth Risk
*Beth Risk's stubbornness
*How Beth tried to be a martyr but it really just pissed me off
*Beth's stupid mother
*Ryan's father and mother
*Gwen
*This book was just a little too damn dramatic
*This story isn't about Beth and Isaiah's love (view spoiler)
*How I couldn't bond/relate with the characters and understand why Beth was the way she was. Usually, I love when I relate to characters in a story, but I couldn't with this and I wanted to
*The character development for Beth sucked
*Not enough Scott Risk
Reasons why I should give Dare You To five stars
*The fact that this is a continuation of Pushing The Limits but with Beth's life (I was so curious to know about her story)
*So many plot twists that I kept gasping
*I had so many emotions punching me in the face at once
*Beth's smart ass remarks... sometimes
*The romance ( Awwwwwwwwww! )
*Katie McGarry's playlist for the book (God I love Miranda Lambert and Kenny Chesney. Yes, I'm a city girl who loves country music. Sue me.)
*Ryan Stone (view spoiler). He was so romantic - even though I'm Team Isaiah
*The ending
*After reading those baseball scenes I really want to go to a baseball game
"Baseball isn't just a game. It's the smell of popcorn drifting in the air, the sight of bugs buzzing near the stadium lights,the roughness of the dirt beneath your cleats. It's the anticipation building in your chest as the anthem plays, the adrenaline rush when your bat cracks against the ball, and the surge of blood when the umpire shouts strike after you pitch. It's a team full of guys backing your every move, a bleacher full of people cheering you on. It's...life."
So, with that being said, three stars would suffice. 
I am extremely looking forward to reading Crash Into You, Isaiah's story. My baby.