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A review by elylibrarysec
Burg by Giulia Lagomarsino
5.0
Blake “Burg” Reasenburg is going to make you sad at the beginning of the book so keep your box of tissue close at hand. It may be his background but he knows how to give orders – he had me wanting to say, “yes sir!” Emma may have just met a man that can push all the right buttons. She may know how to follow orders but at times she doesn’t make it easy.
One thing I found interesting is how the author uses a time line as the story unfolds. It added to an already interesting read. It’s a story that has anticipation. It’s a story that has ups and downs. It’s a story that has an almost instant connection between our main characters and plenty of heat. It’s a story with anticipation, joy and sadness. But it’s also a story that got me to laugh. The author reminds us that sometimes something that seems so serious to one you just have no choice but to let it out. This story delves more into the people that work for Reed Security than the business itself – more personal. We get into the minds of a man or in this case men – and that lent to a lot of laughable moments.
This is the most emotional out of all the books that I’ve read in this series. The difference with this one is that it seems to be the most realistic; I wouldn’t have changed the experience for anything. They come to be like friends – and you don’t give up on friends. Even the characters are more than just co-workers. They all come to care for each other and for the extended family. It’s tough not to get the heart involved. I love surprises and you will too when you see the treat the author gives her readers at the end. There’s a second treat because there’s another book coming out next month – can’t wait.
I was not compensated nor was I required to write a positive review. The opinions I have expressed are my own.
One thing I found interesting is how the author uses a time line as the story unfolds. It added to an already interesting read. It’s a story that has anticipation. It’s a story that has ups and downs. It’s a story that has an almost instant connection between our main characters and plenty of heat. It’s a story with anticipation, joy and sadness. But it’s also a story that got me to laugh. The author reminds us that sometimes something that seems so serious to one you just have no choice but to let it out. This story delves more into the people that work for Reed Security than the business itself – more personal. We get into the minds of a man or in this case men – and that lent to a lot of laughable moments.
This is the most emotional out of all the books that I’ve read in this series. The difference with this one is that it seems to be the most realistic; I wouldn’t have changed the experience for anything. They come to be like friends – and you don’t give up on friends. Even the characters are more than just co-workers. They all come to care for each other and for the extended family. It’s tough not to get the heart involved. I love surprises and you will too when you see the treat the author gives her readers at the end. There’s a second treat because there’s another book coming out next month – can’t wait.
I was not compensated nor was I required to write a positive review. The opinions I have expressed are my own.