Thought it would be an EBNAB ripoff, but boy did Jonaxx prove me wrong.
Giving this book five stars because although it was a recycled version of EBNAB, Queen J gave justice to this story. There were a lot of similarities between Rage and Roscoe (two hotheaded rich and spoiled boys), as well as Sunny and Ryla (two gorgeous yet simple orphans), and while I raised my brows at first, I think there were also differences that made this book stand out.
First, Roscoe and Ryla already became a couple as soon as you reached one-third of the story; Rage and Sunny were more complicated. It took more than half of their book before they defined their relationship.
Two, while revenge and family were the central theme of both EBNAB and TBIP, I believed this one was packed with action. Rage plotted revenge against Sunny because she was the daughter of his dad's mistress, while Roscoe thought Ryla was a part of the syndicate who almost kidnapped his mom. While their motives were clearly for their family, TBIP had more complications which were answered towards the end, while I was still bothered with whatever happened after Rage and Sunny tied their knots in Palawan. It was only answered because of this book.