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A review by phillyphootball
Reawakening by K.L. Kreig
5.0
I have read the 1st 2 books in the series, and while I really enjoyed those, this is my favorite so far. I say so far because I am begging the author to write more (hint, hint ;) ).
This book tells the story of Rom, the strongest and oldest of the Regent Lords, and in my humble opinion, the most interesting. He has a secret that even his best friends don't know, which causes him to be emotionally unavailable. When Sarah comes and turns his world on its head (as he does hers), it's interesting to watch the interaction and development of the future relationship interacting with the characters' pasts.
I think that one of my favorite parts of K.L. Kreig's writing is that she is able to switch the narrative between different characters so that you know what each of the main characters is thinking and feeling- what makes him/her tick. I've seen other writers attempt this, but usually it is confusing or sloppy- they could take a lesson from Kelly. :)
Anyway, back to this book, I couldn't put it down. The chemistry of the main characters is undeniable, and I am a bit sad that I've finished the book. That's how you know that you've found a good book- when you don't want it to end.
Cheers Kelly on the fabulous read, and please keep it up. I'm a voracious reader. ;)
This book tells the story of Rom, the strongest and oldest of the Regent Lords, and in my humble opinion, the most interesting. He has a secret that even his best friends don't know, which causes him to be emotionally unavailable. When Sarah comes and turns his world on its head (as he does hers), it's interesting to watch the interaction and development of the future relationship interacting with the characters' pasts.
I think that one of my favorite parts of K.L. Kreig's writing is that she is able to switch the narrative between different characters so that you know what each of the main characters is thinking and feeling- what makes him/her tick. I've seen other writers attempt this, but usually it is confusing or sloppy- they could take a lesson from Kelly. :)
Anyway, back to this book, I couldn't put it down. The chemistry of the main characters is undeniable, and I am a bit sad that I've finished the book. That's how you know that you've found a good book- when you don't want it to end.
Cheers Kelly on the fabulous read, and please keep it up. I'm a voracious reader. ;)