A review by riniya
Relever by Jane Washington

dark emotional hopeful tense fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Plot
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

5.0

✨ARC MINI REVIEW✨

Jane Washington is the queen of cliffhangers. She draws you in only to spit you back out and leave you desperate for more, not unlike our Isobel Carter. 

I am so in love with this series and I am thankful to have been given an ARC copy by @janewashingtonbooks   It’s no secret that I Stan this author as I have promoted her work consistently since I started my bookstagram account. I have read her entire catalog and and I will continue to do so as long as she writes. 

This book picks up right where book three left off, and it grabs you by the throat and doesn’t let go till the last page. I devoured it in one sitting and it was such a rollercoaster ride! The slow burn sexual tension that has been building and building over the last three books finally pops in the most delicious … and heartbreaking … way. 

I love the character development that we have seen over the series but especially in this installment. We see Isobel truly start to come into her own confidence, going head to head with all of the Alphas and holding her own. We see the way her trust with all of them has grown, even if there is still some distance between her and a few of her men. 

The bond between them all has grown and despite the new challenges this book has brought in, the way the group rallies around each other and supports each other offers truly beautiful moments. 

Jane balances the pacing so well by weaving humor and softer instances in between the “darker” and deeper plot lines. Her world building is outstanding and I love the way it gets delivered, broadening our horizons without you realizing it’s happening. 

I love this series and I’m here for the long haul! Only 2 or 3 more books to go till this series is over and with that cliffhanger!!!!! I’m not sure how I’ll survive.