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Dawn of Love by Bea Paige

shaysshelf's review against another edition

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dark
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? No

3.0

jessnoelani's review

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5.0

The plot twist! Holy crap, I loved/hated it. It was thrilling and definitely added to storyline and really strengthened the relationship.

bookish_dandan's review

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4.0

Cute happily ever after! It was really touch and go for me for a minute, with one of my least favorite tropes to read, causing a lot of angst towards the end of a series, but the beautiful HEA at the end of this was perfect!

samantharae101's review

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fast-paced

4.0

I liked this story through out the 3 books. This one felt a bit rushed. I would have liked more details 75% through the end. I did enjoy the 2 extra novellas I read at the end of the trilogy but they were short and very to the point. It was a good spicy reverse harem romance. 

doodlewinger's review

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5.0

I really love this series and I am sad that it is over. The beginning and the end of this book were awesome and the middle was heartbreaking. Everything is going great for Louisa and the brothers freed and they go on holiday. I don't want to say much but I really enjoyed this book.

bookswithdy's review against another edition

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3.0

SPOILERS




So I read all 3 books in just a few hours. While I enjoyed the books and the story line, I felt like Bryce was the favored brother. He came first in everything... the sex scenes and walking in and joining when the others wanted a little alone time , the talks , and yes in the ending I guessed it right away she knew and felt that she was pregnant with Bryce's baby. Maybe I am a litte Biased I dont know because I liked Hudson so much. His pain and how he acted after Louise left really fit his pain and how he dealt with it, his vulnerability, I do love a tortured man.

For me I dont mind the jealousy, expecially if its a situation they never have been in before and when RH is not the norm. I actually liked the fact that the jealousy and wanted also to have alone time with Louisa came up, but nothing was really done about it no talking just only the little time they had in Thailand and still I wished that there was a little bit more of talking with each other instead only with Louisa , then what also bothered me was Beth, I would have liked to see some closure there.. Did Hudson finally introduce her to Louisa? because still Beth is a huge part of their lives even if he only sees her once a month. And last Nisha was a great addition only why was she not mentioned in book 1? Considering she was her best friend and relied on each other so much you would have thought she was mentioned in book 1.

jai_marie's review

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adventurous challenging emotional reflective sad fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

5.0

angelastl's review

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4.0

Not bad

Good ending to the series. All questions from previous books were answered. Little bit of a cliche twist. Bit overall not a bad book.

misskjm's review

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4.0

This was a good conclusion to the Brothers Freed series. I enjoyed this contemporary reverse harem series. The characters were strong and I loved their personalities and I enjoyed the setting of Thailand for their holiday.. 4 Stars.