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Felony Ever After
by Katherine Stevens, Debra Anastasia, S.M. Lumetta, J.M. Darhower, Liv Morris, Leisa Rayven, Penelope Ward, K.A. Robinson, Belle Aurora, Tijan, Vi Keeland, Nina Bocci, Helena Hunting
This review first appeared on Blackbeak Books.
Felony Ever After popped into our lives so suddenly, I didn’t even have time to wrap my mind around that some of my favorites wrote a book together before I got my ARC. I was so completely surprised, but how could I pass up an opportunity for another book – even she only wrote a piece of it – by my personal favorite, Leisa Rayven.
After an unlikely meeting between Verity Michaels and Hudson Fenn, they keep meeting each other, and promptly, can’t stop thinking about the meetings and the other. Verity is convinced that Hundson must be a felon and tries to stay away from him, but Hudson has other ideas. After some pursuing, Verity gives in to her feelings and they get their Happily (Felony) Ever After…. or not?
Verity is working as a receptionist in New York, after her dreams in her photography business in Florida failed her. She only took this job to please her father but her heart still lays with taking pictures of the world. She is a strong woman with seriously trust issues. Having a weirdo as a boss and a bomshell as a best friend, she never has any dull moment in her life. But enter Hudson and it’s about to get a lot more interesting.
Hudson is a bike messenger, with a look of a felon – covered in tattoos, wearing a beani – and a temper of one. He’s a mystery from the first moment I can’t help but be drawn to. He is swoony, sweet, kind-hearted yet he makes me question him so many times through this story. It took me a while to make up my mind about him and his intentions, but he won me over with the cats.
My biggest worry was about this book if the authors could pull of a similar writing style, thus making the story flowing or is it just a mix of all of their styles? Let me tell you this: they pull it off perfectly! Not only that, but while reading the book, you can and can’t tell you if it’s written by different people. You can’t because it was really consistent, with the same style and pace but you can, because you recognize them in each chapter. I haven’t read books by all of these authors, but I see Debra’s silliness, Leisa’s romantic vibes, Helena’s poetic writing and J.M.’s storytelling. It is amazing to see a story written this way and I just imagine how much fun and pain it would’ve been to follow each other.
If you haven’t even heard the names of these authors, I suggest you go look up after you finished this book, because you will be a reader of them in no time. And if you’ve read at least them and enjoyed their stories, I definitely recommend you reading Felony Ever After. You will be in for a sweet ride filled with hot and funny Twitter convos between our main characters. You really don’t want to miss them.
Felony Ever After popped into our lives so suddenly, I didn’t even have time to wrap my mind around that some of my favorites wrote a book together before I got my ARC. I was so completely surprised, but how could I pass up an opportunity for another book – even she only wrote a piece of it – by my personal favorite, Leisa Rayven.
After an unlikely meeting between Verity Michaels and Hudson Fenn, they keep meeting each other, and promptly, can’t stop thinking about the meetings and the other. Verity is convinced that Hundson must be a felon and tries to stay away from him, but Hudson has other ideas. After some pursuing, Verity gives in to her feelings and they get their Happily (Felony) Ever After…. or not?
Verity is working as a receptionist in New York, after her dreams in her photography business in Florida failed her. She only took this job to please her father but her heart still lays with taking pictures of the world. She is a strong woman with seriously trust issues. Having a weirdo as a boss and a bomshell as a best friend, she never has any dull moment in her life. But enter Hudson and it’s about to get a lot more interesting.
Hudson is a bike messenger, with a look of a felon – covered in tattoos, wearing a beani – and a temper of one. He’s a mystery from the first moment I can’t help but be drawn to. He is swoony, sweet, kind-hearted yet he makes me question him so many times through this story. It took me a while to make up my mind about him and his intentions, but he won me over with the cats.
My biggest worry was about this book if the authors could pull of a similar writing style, thus making the story flowing or is it just a mix of all of their styles? Let me tell you this: they pull it off perfectly! Not only that, but while reading the book, you can and can’t tell you if it’s written by different people. You can’t because it was really consistent, with the same style and pace but you can, because you recognize them in each chapter. I haven’t read books by all of these authors, but I see Debra’s silliness, Leisa’s romantic vibes, Helena’s poetic writing and J.M.’s storytelling. It is amazing to see a story written this way and I just imagine how much fun and pain it would’ve been to follow each other.
If you haven’t even heard the names of these authors, I suggest you go look up after you finished this book, because you will be a reader of them in no time. And if you’ve read at least them and enjoyed their stories, I definitely recommend you reading Felony Ever After. You will be in for a sweet ride filled with hot and funny Twitter convos between our main characters. You really don’t want to miss them.