


This has everything to do with the density of banter in this story. Now, you’re probably thinking “really, Professor A?” All of that? Yes.įirst of all, I adored this book EVEN though it took me longer to read than most of the romances I’ve read thus far.

Because Lucy Score’s newest book, Riley Thorn and the Dead Guy Next Door is a wild ride, a rollercoaster ride, and a professional boxing match of witticisms all wrapped up into one. With RTDGND influencing my thinking, I instantly thought, am I a psychic like Riley? Is this a vision? Will I find out that the person who had died in my dream had actually died? If you’re currently confused, well, again, this is the set up to this book. I woke up with my heart pounding because I had had a dream about people who 1) I haven’t seen in some time and 2) had died in my dream. In the back of mind, RTDGND has lived since I finished the story yesterday. Anyways, I woke up this morning after having fallen back to sleep. I promise it will set up Lucy Score’s newest book, Riley Thorn and the Dead Guy Next Door aka for purposes of this review RTDGND. Bear with me as I begin this review with the story.
