Monday 30 May 2016

Sebring by Kristen Ashley

So now I have decided that I am not gonna write the reviews of complete series but book wise, and they may or may not be in reading pattern (though I'll specify the order (probably))

So this one is about Sebring the last book of The Unfinished Hero series, the order being Knight, Creed, Raid, Deacon.

For those who have read Knight (book 1), Nick Sebring, Knight's younger brother was a complete jerk, but he changes for good.

For those who have read Creed (book 2), remember that Nick was an undercover FBI officer? Well, this book starts near that point though the main stuff happens four years later.





So in this book the relationship between Nick and Knight is mended and Nick works towards earning respect. He learns from Deacon (book 4) and becomes skilled enough to be respected, even feared in the business.

Olivia Shade, the heroine of the story, is the daughter of the man who killed Nick's partner when they were discovered.



Nick plans to hit Vincent Shade where the foundation is weak, and he thinks that it is Olivia. He is right, kinda. She IS a weak link if you count the fact that she hates her father and all. Her relationship with her mother, or anyone for that matter, is not good. She lives alone more because she fears what will happen if she doesn't follow her father and less because she can't. When Nick enters her life, the only thing I can say about his plan is, 'Dude, what were you thinking, anyway?!'....
Anyhow, they have sex and then fall in love. She does something her family doesn't approve of and she pays the price.

You know the character I hated in this book? It was Olivia's sister. OrOraybe Olivia should never have believed in her in the first place. Whatever.

Nick had been planning his revenge for four years. What he didn't expect was falling for Olivia. But fall for her he does. They try to keep it hidden but truth has a way of coming into light. When Olivia comes to know how it started, she throws Nick out. But of course it has happy ending. Or i wouldn't have read it.

Both were broken. But somehow they found in each other the strength to become whole again.

Like every other Kristen Ashley book, it made me cry and laugh. I think you'll enjoy it.

No cliffhangers and HEA.

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