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Keeper by Harloe Rae

thebookdealer24's review against another edition

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5.0

The third book of Harole's I've read. I LOVED Deck and Dell! Their instant connection pulled me in. Decker's swoon worth dedication to her... just ugh

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2.0

Not really my cup of tea to be honest

It was just a little boring

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emotional funny hopeful inspiring medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

5.0

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4.0

I won a copy from Facebook off a giveaway.... and let me tell you. I must of entered a hundred giveaways to get a copy of this book. I loved that cover so hard.... thank you to the book gods for my copy.
So.... where to start? Dell gets hurt and suffers from amnesia. She pretty much latches onto the first person who recognizes her... Decker, because she has no support system.

What did I like? Although Decker had some issues as a juvenile, his adult self is a much better person. With Delaneys clean slate, she decides to just live her life in the new her. Together they make a fun and cute couple. I can only imagine what this has to be like for Delaney but with Decker in her corner....welll? Life can’t be all that bad. Four stars.

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KEEPER IS LIVE
“Decker Fredric was never mine to keep. But that doesn’t stop me from wanting him to be.”
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syndi3's review against another edition

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emotional tense fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? No
  • Loveable characters? No
  • Diverse cast of characters? N/A
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

3.0

 
 This is OK read. My first book by Miss Rae. The idea of helping someone with amnesia is very interesting. Especially when the helper is someone who has a crush on you way back when. It should be very angst and heart breaking. It turns out Miss Rae is not that angst writer. She is more feel good romance. 

I can not feel a bit disappointed. The whole story is feel good romance. Due to idea of feel good romance, the whole plot is flat. Not so much twist or drama. The chemistry is cold in some part. I need more character's background story to feel connected. 

Overall this is a OK read. Something to pass by on weekend. 

3 stars 

poppycasgabs's review against another edition

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4.0

Sweet enough to give you cavities. I was almost drowning in the cuteness for most of the book. An enjoyable read for Valentine's Day weekend.

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5.0

“Wisdom of Worth: read this book”.

Delaney wakes up in hospital after having a serious head injury with no memory of what happened to her or her past. She is also completely alone with no family and friends to help with her amnesia.
Decker is in hospital visiting her mother when he sees Delaney.
“Delaney, do you remember me?”.
With Decker as an only link to the past Delaney asks him to help her remember.
Dell is strong, brave and ready to start a new life and Deck becomes a friend, guide and a protector in Dell’s new world.
It was beautiful reading how the bond and friendship they form develops into love. This is my first book from Harloe Rae and I will definitely be checking her previous work.

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4.0

Man oh man I have to say that Decker is definitely a keeper! This book was quite interesting. My heart broke with the prologue. No one should have to deal with what Delaney had been dealing with. And we don't even know how bad it was because we only get a glimpse. This girl has been though so much but in hind sight losing her memories was probably a good thing. It must suck having to start all over. But she also got to experience things all over again for the "first" time. It was fun "seeing" everything through her eyes. Decker constantly had me smiling. He had such a bad boy attitude but no matter what he said he truly wasn't all that bad. He fought his attraction to Delaney so hard but it was inevitable they would get together, there was no denying their chemistry. This was a great book though at times I felt like it was a little drawn out. I kept waiting for the big climax to happen. Then when it did it kind of fell flat. Loved that these two got their HEA. They both deserved it. I love that Dell got a fresh, brighter start too. If a person has to start over it's better to start off better, stronger, and happier than anything else. Looking forward to seeing what more this amazing author has in store for us. *I was lucky enough to get an advanced copy of this book and this is my honest and unbiased review.*

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5.0

This is the kind of story that will make you believe in true love and second chances. It's an emotional roller coaster or a story that will make you laugh, cry and cuss at the same time.

Keeper follows Delaney and Decker, who have known each other for years but never ran in the same social circles, especially after she moved away before senior year. When Decker is the first to run into her at the hospital she asks him to help her since she has a severe case of amnesia. Now she is starting her life over at 23 with no past memories, no knowledge of current social norms, and only Decker at her side.

I can't say anything else about the plot because I don't want to take anything away from other readers. This is definitely one of those stories that you need to experience in the moment. I can tell you that Decker is freaking hot as hell and would make the best real life boyfriend. I can also tell you that Delaney is one of my favorite leading book ladies, her innocence about things is so refreshing and humorous and times and she would make one hell of a friend.

In my opinion, this is Harloe's best story to date and it will be my new favorite book to recommend when someone needs something to read!