Annabelle asked this question about On Every Street (The Artists Trilogy, #0.5):
I read all 4 books, and I am still confused on why Javier changed after they found out that the pregnancy was false. I wish there was at least a chapter from his point of view after Ellie left. I feel that Karina made Javier too emotional and romantic for what she had in mind for him for this trilogy. Does anyone else feel the same way?
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I LOVED Javier in On Every Street (I'm weird like that!), but the author totally softened him for the other books, in a comic rel…more
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I LOVED Javier in On Every Street (I'm weird like that!), but the author totally softened him for the other books, in a comic relief kind of way! I was so disappointed, as this was completely at odds with the absolute monster he was in OES.
I've since read the first book in the new spin-off series called Dirty Angels. Some of it is in Javier's POV, and he's a total softy, which didn't work for me at all.
Regarding the pregnancy; because he's a psycho, and probably didn't have the emotional maturity to deal with it, he did what some men do - he withdrew.
This is just my take on things Ana! Feel free to check out my reviews for the Artists Trilogy and Dirty Angels, and you'll see how I feel about Javier's role in them, as things play out.
Hope this answers some of your questions! :)(less)
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