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Where There's a Will Deanes by Sean Kennedy

litagentsaritza's review

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5.0

It is no easy feat to redeem a villain but [a:Sean Kennedy|1120780|Sean Kennedy|https://images.gr-assets.com/authors/1435679356p2/1120780.jpg]'s deft hand is just what Will Deanes needed. In the span of four books, we've come to know and grow with Micah Johnson. But it's Will's character arc that is most surprising and, in some ways, more satisfying to witness in the same span. Micah may be slightly clueless, and Will may be slightly misguided but together they come to realize that what they share and who they are to each other is more than either anticipated... but everything they needed.

kumabear's review

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4.0

Where There's A Will Deanes is the 4th book in the Get Out series by Sean Kennedy.

Will was an up-and-coming footballer when his school bus was in an accident which ended his career before it even started, and left him full of jealousy and chronic pain.

Micah Johnson is coming home; he is transferred back to Melbourne to join a new team. Left behind is his long-distance boyfriend who wants an open relationship.

I admit I really disliked Will in the previous books as he was pretty cruel to Micah and if you read those, you may feel the same. Then again, you feel really bad for him as he was only jealous that Micah could live the life he truly wanted, and yet somehow they became best friends. Best friends who fall for each other. Micah was himself - loud, selfish and adorable. I really like Micah’s overall character; he’s out and proud and he has gone through quite a bit and has overcome everything.

They are such a cute couple. I am hoping book 5 will be focused on Will and Micah again although I noticed a set-up for a potential next book. As I’ve said in all Sean’s books, the only thing that keeps it from 5 stars are those fade-to-black scenes. I truly love how Simon, Declan and the gang appear in all these books.

*** Copy provided to Bayou Book Junkie by Dreamspinner Press for my reading pleasure, a review wasn't a requirement. ***
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