Title: 90 Days (Prairie Town #2)
Pages: 218
Genre: LGBT Romance
Date Published: January 21, 2016
Format: ebook
Source: Amazon
Synopsis:
While her sister and future brother-in-law prepare for their wedding day, which is set to happen in three months, 24-year-old Laney McIntosh is barely holding her life together by a thread.
She’s been forced to fake a smile for months for the sake of her family, but she isn’t so sure she can do it anymore. There are secrets she has kept and they will threaten to shatter the picture-perfect status they’ve finally achieved since her sister’s return.
Through the ever-growing darkness in her mind there is one beacon of light that shines brighter than the rest: Benji, one of her sister’s best friends.
Benji Palmer is a transgender man and he has his share of demons, but what he feels for Laney has only been growing stronger since the moment he met her. Despite his own struggles he wants nothing more than to make Laney happy and he’s determined to heal her heart.
A lot of things can happen in 90 days.
Good things.
Bad things.
Crazy things.
Beautiful things.
Will Laney and Benji finally get the happily-ever-after they’ve always wanted?
Review
This was a continuation of the previous book, in which there was a lot of background on the characters so this one didn't need to focus on it as much.
As much as I am fond of this world and these characters, this one just didn't live up to the last one. The editing wasn't bad, but there are some issues and the formatting for the chapters was weird.
There's a lot more drama in this one, as in the life threatening kind. That was pretty interesting and definitely helped separate the two books. Still, I felt like there was a lot missing and things weren't all answered - or they were dismissed far too easily. I also wish Benji and Laney, who were supposed to be the focus of the story, were in it more often.
Even though this didn't hold up to 180 Days, I still found enjoyment reading it and I will get the 3rd book when it is released.