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A review by bookish_darlin30
The Fishermen by C.P. Harris
5.0
ARC Review:
5 stars, and a bucket of tears and steamy. First off as a lot of people know of my love for daddy Clint in Bad Wrong Things, daddy Franky (Franklin Kincaid) is almost my favorite, maybe he’s tied with Clint on somethings. Anywho, this book was not one that I could read in one day. I had to read a bit and digest it and read more. The pain they both had especially from their childhood, the fears, the regret. All of that definitely made me love both of them. I loved how we got more inside of Cole and Jasper in this book. I love Noon and how possessive Franky was when it came to his boy and anyone around him. Leland was his and only his, even though it was a hard fight to their HEA. In the later parts of this book I loved Joe and his wife and that fishing story. I honestly don’t think this author could write a bad book ever. This book also included an age gap which I always crave with hurt/comfort books. I loved how Cole and Leland became the best of buddies and how everyone came back into the family circle and lived happily ever after. Cannot wait for the next one in this series.
5 stars, and a bucket of tears and steamy. First off as a lot of people know of my love for daddy Clint in Bad Wrong Things, daddy Franky (Franklin Kincaid) is almost my favorite, maybe he’s tied with Clint on somethings. Anywho, this book was not one that I could read in one day. I had to read a bit and digest it and read more. The pain they both had especially from their childhood, the fears, the regret. All of that definitely made me love both of them. I loved how we got more inside of Cole and Jasper in this book. I love Noon and how possessive Franky was when it came to his boy and anyone around him. Leland was his and only his, even though it was a hard fight to their HEA. In the later parts of this book I loved Joe and his wife and that fishing story. I honestly don’t think this author could write a bad book ever. This book also included an age gap which I always crave with hurt/comfort books. I loved how Cole and Leland became the best of buddies and how everyone came back into the family circle and lived happily ever after. Cannot wait for the next one in this series.