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Hawk by Daphne Loveling

revadawn's review

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5.0

Loved

I absolutely loved Hawk and Samanthas story, it was the right amount of everything rolled into one. Can’t wait to read the next book in the series

booksinastorm's review

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4.0

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kindleandcrochet's review

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3.0

This one felt a little too fast for me, but it was fast paced and a quick enjoying read so I can't really complain too much, I will read the next one but not right away

hannahbanana's review against another edition

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3.0

This book follows on from the first and isn't quite as good, unfortunately. Now that I've read a few of these books I can see patterns in the story telling, and I'm not overly impressed with this.

In this book we see Sam (freelance photographer, new to the area) fall for Hawk (biker gang alpha male) after they meet at the wedding of the couple in book 1 (Jenna and Cas). Their interactions from the start are a little off as Hawk is portrayed as a womaniser and has no qualms speaking to Sam in that manner. Through a series of accidental meetcutes they get together and become a relatively cute couple - but there isn't much time dedicated to them getting to know each other, so it all feels a bit surface level. As with the female lead in book 1, Sam is portrayed as struggling with her personal life and getting to grips with her photography business - but we never really see any progression or anything in depth around that. She is portrayed as a man's conquest first and a person second. I wish the author would spend more time fleshing out the female characters!

We also see more of the biker club plotlines in this book and it is really interesting seeing the club 'go legit' and stop illegal activities. Although I think this is a good plotline to run with, it all seems a bit rushed and like it wasn't given enough attention to. It feels more like the author flip-flopped on her decision to make them true criminals in book 1.

3/5 stars, interested to see if the women in future books are characters in their own right, or if they are all wishy-washy and need saving by the men-folk
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