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Hawk by Serena Akeroyd

wallflower_bookthoughts's review

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3.0

I loved the beginning of this book it was honestly great but to be honest this book kind of fell flat for me unlike the previous books. If you thought Guilia was crazy well she’s nothing compared to Amara. Amara is the definition of bloodthirsty to a point where she is just straight up homicidal and a genuine psycho. Her character grows but in a way that wasn’t exactly predictable tbh. Hawks character does not change at all he also does not seem to grow at all from what’s happened to him. I feel like I’m alone in this but I really did not care for Quinn’s character. Like I get the point of his character but honestly his attitude towards Amara initially made me want to punch him multiple times. Idk maybe that’s just me but he didn’t bring really anything other than the fact that he can draw faces and attracts animals.

kaeliesreads's review

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5.0

I really like this book in this series and will definitely be continuing to read the series and books from this author but if you pick up the series check your trigger warnings before you do.

rihoward's review

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5.0

4.5 stars

There is so much detail in this series that it boggles my mind. I love how it intersects with the Filthy series too. The backstory of this is heartbreaking. Knowing that it happens in real life is gut-wrenching. This is dark. It also is a lot to take in because it is told from so many point of views. It took me awhile to get used to that but I love it now.

I liked that the author kept me guessing in regards to how the love interest was going to work out. It was a total surprise but fit with the story. Great steamy times. I'm looking forward to where this goes next with Storm (love the name, especially, as that is what I named my son. It's rare to see it).

covertocovergirl's review against another edition

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adventurous challenging dark emotional mysterious sad tense medium-paced

4.0

caras_reviews's review

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4.0

They keep getting better

I really enjoyed getting to know Hawk in this one and Quin too. At first I was unsure about the 3 of them together, I normally enjoy the MF romance with the possessive Alpha, but I did enjoy the native American spiritual spin that was put on it. I did feel a bit for Hawk at the start, I felt like he needed Amara more , I didn’t want him to miss out. But they seeto have found their groove,

olovesbooks's review

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5.0

hawk & amara

***there are triggers for this whole series. please look up content warnings and trigger warnings, serena does let you know there are triggers and lists some of them in the beginning of her books. we love that.***

i want to preface this by saying that i want to say more but i also cannot say more because i don't want to ruin the reading experience for anyone, but also just trust the process with this book.

i loved amara and i loved her scenes. she was so strong and i loved being able to get inside of her head because she was a mystery to me. i didn't know what to expect with hawk, but i loved him so much. he just made a little nest in my heart and now he lives there. i loved how he was with amara and just his energy in general. it hurt seeing how close he and his twin were and how he felt after north left, but this makes me super excited for norths book because i want to see what happens there.

hawk also calls amara little bird and i loved it.

tutorb's review against another edition

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challenging dark emotional mysterious tense medium-paced

3.5

amberisalwaysreading86's review against another edition

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3.0

I’ll be very up front and honest with this review. The ONLY reason why I chose to read this long-ass series, was so that I could have the foundation/info I needed to read Storm (Book friggin’ 8….8!!!)
I’m relieved that his book is next because after several thousand pages involving everyone else’ story, while only receiving snippets of his,I’m looking forward to not reading about r*pe and trafficking victims for yet another book. These characters are interesting , and there’s been some really good moments, but generally, after more than 4 books, (not to mention the long list of interconnected stories she wrote for this) I’m usually done. New material and additional plots would’ve been nice. I didn’t see the threesome/throuple storyline coming for this book, but at least it broke up the monotony a bit.

kendallkels14's review against another edition

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4.0

Was 100% not expecting this book but I absolutely loved it! I wasn’t Amara’s biggest fan to begin with. But wow, I loved her! I love Hawk and I freaking fell in love with Quin! I’m soooo glad he was in this book. The dynamic between the three of them was perfect. I have a ridiculous amount of questions that I know will be answered in later books but my goodness. This was a big one! Lots of info. Lots of storylines that I can’t wait to read! Serena did an awesome job with this book!!

rita93's review

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adventurous challenging dark funny medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

5.0