6 reviews for:

Love War

Cary Hart

4.06 AVERAGE


The book immediately had me hooked and I couldn’t put it down.

I couldn’t help falling in love with Aubrey and Drew. There was something so refreshing about reading a love story that involved blended families and ex partners. It’s not something you see a lot of and I really enjoyed it because I could relate to it in my own life. It also had a great little twist towards the end that I was not expecting at all!

Definitely recommend this to anyone who is after a romance story with a difference.

Obligation...Marriage
Betrayal...Freedom
Until him. Until her.
Second chances...
Until them.
Deceit...Doubt.


Yes! You don't know the true meaning behind those words until you've read this book.

The great plot and interesting characters made this book a very enjoyable read!

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Drew and Aubrey are both divorced parents, they're both such sweethearts and great parents. They both had their own struggles to overcome and I couldn't help but root for them. I really enjoy how relatable the characters and their struggles are. There were some twists I didn't see coming. Doug and Sarah on the other hand are

Not what I was expecting. This was intense from the beginning to the end. Many different parts to this story line I did not see coming. Very interesting story line. Loved the characters. Drew wasn't my favorite because of what he does. But in the end I realized what the writer was doing with his character. He wasn't the bad guy after all. It was indeed a very well written book. Enjoyable with some twists and turns you definitely don't see coming. Can't wait to read the next one.

2.5 stars

The storyline was good. The writing just wasn't a style I enjoyed. A lot of one word paragraphs. A LOT. It drove me nuts. I also couldn't connect with any of the characters. Like I said, the plot was good, but this one just wasn't for me.

Oh is this story something special! Aubrey is a newly divorced mom, her BFF Niki takes her out to try and get her groove back. Aubrey allows herself this one night when she meets a mysterious man during a spotlight dance. Drew is also a newly divorced dad that happens to be Aubrey's dance partner in the spotlight. No names are exchanged but fate has other plans for these two. Anyone that has been divorced, has kids, or knows someone that has been through these very complicated and sensitive issues can see something special in this story. It has funny, sweet, and sexy moments, a gem in the rough. Even though this is a standalone book the character of the next book is mentioned and I can't wait to read it.

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