A review by jigsawgirl
Adam by Kris Michaels

4.0

This book could definitely be read as a standalone. Some if the events regarding Doc and Keelee happened in the first book, but they were detailed enough in this book so that a reader would not be confused.

I initially did not care for Keelee. I did grow to like her in this book. I kept thinking of Tori as being the oldest. I did not realize that Keelee was older.

I liked Adam and Keelee together. Adam had some things that occurred in his past that i never suspected. Clint always seemed a bit off to me. I thought it was sad that Keelee felt so desperate she was going to settle for Clint. Especially when there were so many glaring red flags about him.

The majority of this book was about Adam and Keelee reconnecting. This book had humor, romance, heat, danger, and suspense. I enjoyed the banter between Drake and Dixon. I liked the way Christian was enveloped into the group of Guardians and their families.

I was very surprised when all of the darkness and secrets started coming to light. It never ceased to amaze me how one person's evil could cause the ripple effects that would damage so many lives.

I was glad that so many people in addition to Adam and Keelee were able to get their HEA or at least the start of their HEA. 3.5 stars. I wonder if the mysterious Mr. Smith will have his own story?