A review by chipperbooks
Finn by Melanie Moreland

challenging dark mysterious medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated

4.25

Finn and Una.
Finn meets Una when she is only 18. Her father worked for Finn. Finn was mesmerized with Una but she was too young. Years later, After the father passed, Finn promised to watch over the man’s children, Una and Brian. But Una and Brian were two very different people. Una is smart, driven, kind. Brian is cocky, lazy, entitled. But Una could see no wrong when it came to her brother and always came to his defense, which infuriated Finn. (And me!) Una’s dream was to own a hotel, so she worked in Finn’s hotel to gain experience. Finn and Una had a connection but Una didn’t like the other side of Finn’s life. He was part of the syndicate. It was dangerous and she didn’t want any part of that life. 

Finn assured that Una was happy and safe and he was tortured by not being able to be with her. But he watched from a distance, and constantly made it known that he wanted her. She wanted him too but couldn’t chance it. She made him vulnerable. But she would learn, being without him made both of them vulnerable.

We also meet Niall, Finn’s cousin. He plays a huge part in this book, which for obvious reasons as his book is next. Without spoilers, that’s it. This is just the beginning and there is never a dull moment. Very entertaining and look forward to Niall’s book.
Thank you #theauthoragency