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A review by elylibrarysec
Keeper by Amy Daws
5.0
Ok, I’m not even two pages in and I can’t wait to hear the audio version of this. Having listened to the other books in this series, and the narrators, I can’t wait to have this latest read to me. But in the meantime, I can almost hear them speaking in my ear as I read this latest Harris family tale.
Booker Harris reminds me of one of the reasons that I love this series. The Harris clan are very good at getting me to laugh – and that includes laughing out loud. His story could be considered a standalone. But I’m of the mind, why wouldn’t you want to read the other books. It’s like watching the beginning and ending of a movie and skipping the important in between. But you don’t want to miss that in between because that’s where all the good stuff happens.
Poppy McAdams has interesting descriptions when she reconnects with a friend. Just like her they are unique. She’s also one that her head says one thing but her heart reminds her of something else. As these two friends reconnect you can feel the tension come off the page. She reminds us how boys can be so clueless about some things.
I tried, I really really tried, but I just couldn’t slow down and take my time reading this story. The hard part came when trying to put the book down and get some work done – whether at home or at work. But just when I think I’ve found that perfect spot, someone from the family makes an appearance and I’m back to not wanting to stop. The ending left me happy and anxious at the same time. Happy because our main couple finally get their moment and anxious because there’s another Harris story coming but no sign of when.
I was not compensated nor was I required to write a positive review. The opinions I have expressed are my own.
Booker Harris reminds me of one of the reasons that I love this series. The Harris clan are very good at getting me to laugh – and that includes laughing out loud. His story could be considered a standalone. But I’m of the mind, why wouldn’t you want to read the other books. It’s like watching the beginning and ending of a movie and skipping the important in between. But you don’t want to miss that in between because that’s where all the good stuff happens.
Poppy McAdams has interesting descriptions when she reconnects with a friend. Just like her they are unique. She’s also one that her head says one thing but her heart reminds her of something else. As these two friends reconnect you can feel the tension come off the page. She reminds us how boys can be so clueless about some things.
I tried, I really really tried, but I just couldn’t slow down and take my time reading this story. The hard part came when trying to put the book down and get some work done – whether at home or at work. But just when I think I’ve found that perfect spot, someone from the family makes an appearance and I’m back to not wanting to stop. The ending left me happy and anxious at the same time. Happy because our main couple finally get their moment and anxious because there’s another Harris story coming but no sign of when.
I was not compensated nor was I required to write a positive review. The opinions I have expressed are my own.