A review by daniquiereleer
Gavin's Song by Jamie Begley

5.0

It is so hard to write this review. The best way I can describe this book would be to say it’s devastatingly haunting. It’s one hell of an intro book. There’s no romance, no sunshine and roses. We get the backstory of both our leads, Gavin and Ginny.

By the way, if you’re not one for cliffhangers, I would recommend waiting for book 3 before reading Gavin's Song and Reaper's Wrath.

So, here goes. It starts with a little girl, shrouded with mystery, forced to leave the people she loves because a secret she holds jeopardises her life. We watch her grow up, meeting some of the old characters that were mentioned in previous books, learning how important of a role they played in her life. Ginny is one tough girl. Her tough, almost traumatic childhood shaped her to be this assertive, courageous, understanding and cunning yet sweet loving woman. Surrounded by so many people who care about her, she seemed to always hold herself apart… and for good reason.

Gavin!!! So I’ve wanted more of Gavin since he was first mentioned in