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Red, White & Blew by Kiki Burrelli

cindaren's review

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2.0

Never thought I'd be disappointed by another age-gap. This series is just one after another of the same story with different names: an age-gap, a virgin, a secret relationship.

I knew I should stop bingeing books in a series; I just wasn't ready to finish the other series I'm on so I was trying to stall but this is just getting old.

aligroen's review

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4.0

Another nice story in this series. First off, I couldn’t believe how a college would let a student’s father be such a helicopter parent at that age, it may have just been to point out what he was like but was not at all realistic.

I hated that Dylan had to hide so much from his father but was glad at how much Thatcher helped him open up and learn more about himself. I still have some trouble with the whole not knotting until you are with your mate, so you don’t know they are and not knowing if you’re an omega or alpha and while it just bugs me I continue to enjoy these stories.

I think these two were perfect for each other and Dylan was just what Thatcher needed to help connect with Elijah. I was glad to see that Dylan’s dad is finally getting help for his depression and learning that his was isn’t always right.

I received a copy of this book and am giving an honest review.

meingee's review

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4.0

Dylan has had it hard at law school but one night and one chance meeting changes his life and turns it upside down. Thatcher needs some quiet time and the library is a good place as any. What he finds there will bring both peace and chaos to his life. Yet these two men cannot seem to walk away from each other no matter what the risks are.

Thatcher and Dylan’s story is a beautiful read. It is full of emotions and well-rounded characters. Their story pulls on your heartstrings and has you rooting for love. I really enjoyed both men, Thatcher is a good man and has always done what he thought was the right thing. Dylan is stronger than he realizes and with the help of Thatcher he begins to blossom, but can their love survive when secrets are brought into the open and the past and all its hurts come to the present? I loves watching their relationship unfold as the two spend more time together. Their bond grows as does their love. I also enjoyed seeing Dylan interact with Elijah. It was sweet to see the young man open up after meeting Dylan. The author weaves a wonderful story and has easily added so many emotions into this story. I was taken on a roller coaster ride of emotions and I did not want to get off. Love proves to be stronger than anything you can throw at it and it was nice to see that this love was worth fighting for.

karentje's review

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4.0

Really sweet May/December romance set in the wonderful Morningwood Omegaverse. I loved the humor and the genuinely heartwarming connection between Thatcher and Dylan. There's some angst and conflict, though more because of the history between Thatcher and Dylan's dad, than because of any problems between the MC's themselves.
This was a very enjoyable read about finding your true mate in the unlikeliest of place and finding family as well. Absolutely lovely.
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