A review by phylisha
The Brothers Hawthorne by Jennifer Lynn Barnes

3.0

First of all, WHY was this book written in third person? The whole point of this book is to get a novel from the brother’s perspective and because of the way it was written we weren’t able to get inside their heads as much as I wanted to.
Jameson’s storyline fell flat for me. It felt irrelevant to the overall plot of the series. Jameson and Avery’s chemistry was also lacking. The new characters of the Devil’s Mercy were not very compelling so the twists at the end weren’t very surprising or interesting.

I enjoyed Grayson’s storyline a lot more. This book did an adequate job of explaining a lot about why he acts/thinks the way he does due to the way he was raised and his past traumas. I loved his sisters and seeing their relationship build.

I enjoyed the ending with all of the brothers coming back together.

ALSO I HOPE EVE CHOKES.

and what happened in Prague????!