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A review by allenfarm
Found by Rosalind James
4.0
This review is from: Found (Not Quite a Billionaire Book 3) (Kindle Edition)
Book 1 was excellent. Hemi was all kinds of gorgeous Alpha Maori male. Hope was sweet, quiet, and soft to his hard. Book 2 took a turn I wasn't entirely happy with. Hemi and Hope were better together, not apart. Book 3 brings the story full circle. Hope gains self confidence, Hemi understands putting family front and center, and they learn their mettle while fighting the outside forces trying to do them harm. Slight criticism in that I found the "you might say" questions off putting. Like Hope is talking to the reader. That breaking of the third wall brought me as the reader out of the story,even if momentarily. There were 5 or 6 instances of these rhetorical statements that I found to be odd and distracting, and I don't remember them in books 1 or 2. Besides that I found this third book to be a great culmination to Hope and Hemi's story and would highly recommend it. I think Karen needs to her own book, fast forwarded about 8 years, out of college, and we get to see how she turns out, and maybe get a sneak peak at how Hemi and Hope are doing. Just an idea!
Book 1 was excellent. Hemi was all kinds of gorgeous Alpha Maori male. Hope was sweet, quiet, and soft to his hard. Book 2 took a turn I wasn't entirely happy with. Hemi and Hope were better together, not apart. Book 3 brings the story full circle. Hope gains self confidence, Hemi understands putting family front and center, and they learn their mettle while fighting the outside forces trying to do them harm. Slight criticism in that I found the "you might say" questions off putting. Like Hope is talking to the reader. That breaking of the third wall brought me as the reader out of the story,even if momentarily. There were 5 or 6 instances of these rhetorical statements that I found to be odd and distracting, and I don't remember them in books 1 or 2. Besides that I found this third book to be a great culmination to Hope and Hemi's story and would highly recommend it. I think Karen needs to her own book, fast forwarded about 8 years, out of college, and we get to see how she turns out, and maybe get a sneak peak at how Hemi and Hope are doing. Just an idea!