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Dawn of Love by Bea Paige

eviemiller's review against another edition

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3.0

While I believe this was the best book in the series, it still was just middle of the road for me. It very much felt like a debut contemporary romance (which I believe it actually was), so I give it some grace. It was very much people focused rather than having a strong story line, which can work, but here it just didn’t for me. It needed more substance. 

sandidev's review against another edition

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5.0

Fantastic trilogy

This is a great end to the Brothers Freed trilogy. I really enjoyed these books.

Louisa and the boys story was really good and had lots of heart in it.

I definitely recommend this series.

samanthazecher's review

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5.0

I love the brothers freed.

I just knew there was going to be a twist, and boy was there. I knew from starting with Academy of Stardom they made it and were happy, but the road to that was invocation bumpy. Adding this series to my favorites. Hud, you have my heart.

bikerchic2003's review against another edition

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5.0

Wonderful Ending

I’m not going to lie, I was a little worried about our favorite foursome over here. There are big changes on the horizon for Nisha and Cal and that causes some issues between Bryce, Hudson, Max and Louisa. There’s also major heartbreak looming that you will not see coming. Buckle up friends, Bea’s going to take you on a ride! Thankfully if you hang on and make it all the way through, you’ll get the HEA you’re looking for.

michelle_loves_books_x's review against another edition

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5.0

Amazing end to the trilogy!

This book is a fantastic end to the trilogy! It is filled with

psychodavis's review against another edition

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5.0

What an amazing finish to a beautiful story

I couldn't put this series down once I started it. They way Bea brought Louisa and the Freed Brothers together was so beautiful. Once again A++ and I can't wait to finish reading all of Bea Paige's books.

katherineroseamber's review against another edition

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adventurous challenging emotional funny hopeful inspiring lighthearted reflective relaxing sad tense fast-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? Yes

5.0

sacrowauthor's review against another edition

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4.0

Brothers Freed series
Bea Paige

Avalance of Desire
Storm of Seduction
Dawn of Love

Note this novel series contains polyamorous, reverse harem, menage, and multiple partner themes so if you are not interested in reading these themes this isn’t the series for you. If you do then read on.

Avalance of Desire introduces Lousia to the Freed brothers (though they aren’t brothers through the blood) in Alpe d’Huez in the French Alps when she takes a job as a hostess for the resort. She gets the chance at the job when an ex-husband of her alcoholic mother helps her get the job. It seems a great chance to get out of England and away from her mother for the holidays and the pay is nice when you consider all she has to do is prepare two meals a day, get the shopping, and clean up after the three bachelors in residence in the chalet. She never expects the sparks between all three of them and the problem of her mother will fallow her all the way to France.

Storm of Seduction the brothers search for Lousia when she leaves them in France with no word after they poured out their hearts to her. Little do they know that she went back to bury her mother and now the sins of the mother have fallen on the daughter and she needs the brothers more than they could ever guess.

Dawn of Love will kill you when one of the brothers gets a head injury on vacation that disrupts his memory of Lousia and their life together. Lousia not only fears that she will have to leave the men she loves but the trouble that has been following her isn’t done with her. But sometimes a kick to the head helps.

turtleybookishbex's review

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3.5

A bit disappointed at how this trilogy went downhill from the first book to be honest. 
To me, the whole timeline was rushed and the story could have been spread out more. Having multiple POVs would have made the series better also. 
The story was good, I enjoyed it but having the changes above would have solidified a higher rating as I feel it was lacking for its potential. 

tiffers0117's review against another edition

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5.0

Love wins

Love wins even when life tries to keep them apart. I truly enjoyed this fun loving story! It is a Nice trilogy!