A review by elylibrarysec
Feel Me by Cecy Robson

5.0

Melissa “Mel” Fenski doesn’t let her disability define who she is as a person. Declan O’Brien thinks he’s being short-changed and not being used to the best of his abilities. Sometimes we get surprises where we least expect it.

If you’ve not read this series before, Declan’s brother Curran may have you at least wanting to read the book that started it all titled Once Kissed. And if he doesn’t do it for you his wife Tess just might. But don’t worry if you don’t have time right now, this book could be considered a stand-alone but I found that this series has me addicted. I was impressed how this author is willing to take on characters that aren’t ones that fit into the “perfect” mold. Characters that don’t see personal challenges as something to hold them back from living their lives. Ms. Robson is also willing to write a self assured male character who gets a reality check when he meets a woman who gives him a run for his money.

This is a book that I would read again. I found myself wanting to get to know the O’Brien family and the significant others that come to change their lives. Our author does a great job of showing how complicated our lives can be as we try to find our way through building a relationship. But she doesn’t get too serious and even gets her readers to laugh every once in awhile. We need to lighten up sometimes and not take things too seriously. Feel Me is a story where you can just sit back and enjoy what the author has created. It’s a great way to forget your day but be warned that you may not want to put the book down once you pick it up. The book also made me sad having recently lost a parent. But Ms. Robson makes up for it by putting a smile on my face when I read the ending.

I was not compensated nor was I required to write a positive review. The opinions I have expressed are my own.