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Asa

Jay Crownover

4.02 AVERAGE


I LOVED this book so much. Where Nash has been my favorite before, Asa has taken that place. I think in part because this books adds on to what I loved about Nash and Saint-the idea that you have to love and forgive yourself in order to find and accept real love.

I always loved Royal and I knew she'd be the perfect person for Asa. This book is really beautiful and emotional. It's sexy, but sweet. And full of some of the best love and acceptance you'll find anywhere.

That was one of the things I loved most about this book. The idea that you can love and accept someone even if it's not as comfortable for you as you'd like it to be. Because, that's real. If you really, truly love someone, you're going to accept that you can have all their heart and soul without demanding anything else that they just can't give to you.

This book is the ultimate culmination of a series that I fell in love with and have never once been disappointed in. I can't wait for the Saints of Denver and the continuation of the Welcome to the Point series.

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5 stars
Oh my heart! I'm so sad that this series has finished. And I also cried at the end.

This book was just perfection... hot men, strong women, and scorching love, this book has it all! This series definitely went out perfectly and I'm sad that this series it's over. This author is one of my faves and I just loved Asa & Royal 's story. Just read it!

Nash still remains my favorite. I am so sad to see this series end. I know she is going to continue but I liked my tattoo clad bunch in this one. I could have done without the weird piercings but the is nothing sexier than a man with a story to tell on his body.

So sad that this is the last book :(

Dnf im just not into these types of book I guess. The man talking so much shit about how he would grab a woman drunk out of the bar but now he’s better. How he’s hard just looking at her. Bla bla bla blaaaaaaaaaa
lighthearted medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: A mix
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: No
Flaws of characters a main focus: No

Hmmm.... not my favorite one. It was alright, kind of lackluster. There relationship had unnecessary drama and kind of had the same old overrated angst. It was really steamy though ;)

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I was a giant ball of feelings after finishing Asa, and I'm pretty sure writing this review is going to bring all those feelings back again. So, bear with me. There will probably be tears. (There will totally be tears.) It's also going to be hard to do this one justice without giving much away.

I've been waiting for Asa to find his happily ever after for at least the last two books. He's a complicated guy with a less than stellar history, but I liked how his character has grown and I wanted to see him happy. I suspected Royal would be his perfect match and boy, was I ever right! The ex-con and the cop. It was perfect. I loved how she was the one who pursued him. Relentlessly. They were smoking hot together. And I adored both of the characters on their own, so it was easy to love them together.

As with any book there's conflict and drama, but I appreciated the maturity with which things were dealt in Asa. There's more openness and trust.
SpoilerThough it frustrated me when it happened because I didn’t understand the finer points, there’s this thing that happens late in the book that really shows how far Asa has come. The man used to taking whatever he wanted with little regard for how it affected others took a step back and gave up what he wants more than anything to protect the person he loves. More than even the romance, I think that’s the real triumph of this book. Asa realizes he can, in fact, love and is willing to give it up for the other person’s happiness.


I loved everything about this book. I love Jay's writing and the character development. The epilogue is one of the best I've read and the last two paragraphs are gorgeous and nothing short of perfection. This is just the ending I wanted for one of my favorite series. I'll miss these characters so very much – I already do – but I'm so pleased with how everything wrapped up for everyone. It was wonderful, but not fake perfect like in some books you read.

*sigh* It's gonna be hard to let these characters go. But I'm really looking forward to see what Jay brings us next.

I received a copy of this book from the publisher, via Edelweiss, in exchange for an honest review.

I really liked this. The is probably one of my favorites from the whole series, along with Rome and Rule. One element late in the story almost ruined the book for me but in the end I understood why it was written that way. All and all a great book. Looking forward to the new series too.