
One of the best parts of this book? The humor and sarcasm! Man, I swear Mr. It’s like the character invited me over for tea and told me the story firsthand.

I know I’ve been saying that to a lot of book I’ve reviewed but it really is. Every one of the character has their own resolution. They’ve all been on the same line of dominos when the first one started to fall. I like how all the characters in this book kind of evolve. But let me just tell you that Kyle and Brad’s story may be over in Foster, but I still want to read their story as they move to college. I mean if the author is looking for a nice way end the series, this is it! There is no better way to end the series. I’ve been following the author’s updates on facebook and been waiting for this to finally come out and tomorrow is the day! Yay! So yeah, if it’s still not clear, I’m a fan.ġ51 Days deals with the aftermath of Kelly’s death (Brad’s friend), the repercussions of that event that will change Foster and of course the remaining high school days of Brad and Kyle and on how it will affect their relationship with the decisions they have to make for their future. When someone from their past returns at the worst possible moment, graduation becomes the least of their worries.īefore anything else, I just want say that this series has been with me since I read the first book.

Life, college, love, and sex have a way of distracting them, and they’re realizing Foster is a bigger place than they thought. But Kyle and his boyfriend, Brad Graymark, have more than just intolerance to deal with. With just 151 days left until the school year ends, Kyle Stilleno is running out of time to fulfill the promise he made and change Foster, Texas, for the better.
