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Craving Justice by Fiona Archer

kristella's review

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5.0

This is the first Fiona Archer book I have read. I absolutely loved it.

This book has intrigue, suspense, laugh out loud humour and sexy romance.

I really liked the concept of the 4 brothers not being blood related and making them Aussies.

Seth is a super hot alpha male and Harper is strong, quirky and fun. I kinda wish she was my BFF. The connection between the two characters is very believable, raw and sexy.

The supporting characters are relatable, well written and are interesting enough to make me want to know more about them.

It's not often that I can't guess where a book is going. Craving justice had me guessing right until the end.

I can't wait to read tempting justice when it is released.

sgarrett27's review

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4.0

This was the first book I've read by Fiona Archer and my goodness was it good! Not just good but great!

The twists and turns in this book had me on the seat of my pants the entire book! I loved the quirkiness of Harper and how silly she can be! And Seth just sounds sexy as hell.

I loved how close the Justice brothers are in the book even though none are biologically related to one another. I'm very much looking forward to reading Heath's book when it's released!

jessiquie's review

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4.0

Craving Justice is the first book in the explosive new Sons Of Sydney series by Aussie author Fiona Archer. It was the first book by this author that I'd read, but it certainly won't be my last.

While I love a straight up romance novel, I can't deny that every now and then I seek out a romance novel with that little bit extra of a kick. In particular I find I turn to romantic suspense novels, so to have this book turn up as one of the required reading books to discuss at the second Kell's Bookmark Clique Retreat in 2016, I was kind of ecstatic.

Craving Justice has everything a good read has, and then some. The characters are strong and independent, proving on more than one occasion that they can look after their own. In fact our main hero and heroine, Seth and Harper, in this book prove to be quiet a feisty pair with an instant connection and sizzling sexual chemistry. The pace of the novel is spot on and the narrative itself is more than simply engaging, it's captivating right from the get go. Archer's writing is effortless and the book has this explosive feel to it that will keep you guessing as the story progresses. What's more the story is topical, with the inclusion of the social media attacks and the subsequent ramifications they have on the boys lives, Craving Justice serves as a reminder that we can never be too careful in the technological world, for all might not be as it appears on the surface.

Although I'm choosing to stay away from talking too much about the plot points in the novel - trust me the story is better experience first hand - I do find the need to comment on Australian influence on the Iconic American setting. Featuring four alpha males that originally hailed from Sydney Australia, it's no surprise that 4/5 of the brothers (one brother is born and raised in the US) have retained some of their innate Australian roots which slips out in dialogue and action as the novel progresses. To have this Australian flare in what is otherwise a very Americanised story was not only refreshing but simply wonderful to read. That alone made the book stand out from a lot of other romantic suspense novels that flood the market these days.

Within the space of mere pages, Fiona Archer has cemented herself as a natural born storyteller whose work is nothing short of a masterpiece. With Craving Justice she has more than earned her spot on my watch-list and one-click addiction, so much so that I can't wait to devour some of her back list and the rest of the Sons of Sydney series in the future.

[b:Tempting Justice|29986406|Tempting Justice (Sons of Sydney, #2)|Fiona Archer|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1477699317s/29986406.jpg|50387849]Tempting Justice is the second book in the Sons of Sydney series and is due to be release on the 31st January 2017

jadeshea's review

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4.0

Craving Justice begins when Harper meets Seth at one of her dad's events. These two qucikly have a night of passion, but things start to go hay-wire when those intimate details, and more personal things about Seth's brothers are all posted on the internet where anyone can find them.

It gets worse when Seth learns secrets about Harper's dad, and when it seems like someone is targeting Harper. Harper's going to have to trust Seth or it may all go down hill.

This book was a great start to this series. I really enjoyed the story line and all of the characters as well.
I loved how Seth and Harper were together. It really made the book that much better just seeing them to, and their relationship progress.

However, the one down side is I hated that we didn't get more information about Harper's dad and stuff especially at the end, and knowing the next book is about another couple makes it seem like we won't get to view Harper's reaction to everyone that happens with her dad and how Seth knew some stuff.

But, other than that I thought this book was really good. It had some action, suspense, tons of romance and a great heroine and hero.

the_sassy_bookworm's review

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4.0

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descriptionOverall this one was a pretty good read. I enjoy this author's writing style. It has a KA feel to it without being a copy. The pace was a little off for me in parts, and I found it dragging. I considered putting it aside for a bit but I soldiered on. I am glad that I stuck with it though because it did pick back up again and I ended up being sucked back into the story.

It had a lot of interesting side characters. I love that whole brothers/friends comradery, and I am wondering now that it seems all the brothers are going to working together in their P.I business if Harper's café is going to turn into hot guy central. I am also excited to find out more about each brother. I had a bit of a love/hate relationship with them throughout the book (except Zach, the hot biker brother. I loved him). They acted like assholes A LOT but pretty much redeemed themselves by the end.

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As for the two main characters. I found them both likable. Especially Harper. She was just sweet and quirky. Seth was slightly less likable. He was a douche a few times especially when he thinks she has done something. Thankfully that doesn't last too long, and Zach helps him see what he already knew deep down was the truth.

That brings us to the twist and what a f-ing twist it was. I didn't see that coming AT ALL. So kudos to the author for that. That said, I didn't like the twist. It made me sad and confused. The reasoning behind why this person was doing what they were doing was a bit on the flimsy side. I felt there needed to be a better explanation for THIS particular person turning into a total psycho.

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