

That's Garrett's book. Garrett was my favorite character in the first book. He was an absolute badass with a sensitive and lovely side. He was kind and loving to his sister-in-law, who had been kidnapped and presumed dead. Garrett was a bit of a jerk in the second book. Okay, he was a complete jerk. I'd been looking forward to his book because I wanted to know who the real Garrett was.
Sarah's character was quite appealing to me. She's a regular decent girl whose world has been turned upside down, only to get unwittingly engaged in her brother's escapades, turning her world inside out. She's doing her best to deal with what's been thrown at her.
She's highly clever and intelligent, yet she's no longer making mistakes. She seems genuine to me. I couldn't say I could identify to her because I'd never been through what she had, but I could feel for her and wanted her to have a nice ending. And, thankfully, Garrett was there to assist her.
Garrett was fantastic with Sarah. He needed to be tough at times and sensitive at other times. He wasn't all "look at my enormous guns...and my weapons are very spectacular as well." That's not what Sarah need, and he was well aware of this. I'm telling you, Ma Kelly raised some really remarkable sons!
I liked how the plot was written out this time around better than in the second book. This time, not all of the queries were addressed right away. In reality, some of the solutions appeared on the second-to-last page of this book. It resulted in a much better flow and a more moving climax. And while we're on the subject of climaxes. *wink wink*
Even though the Author made us wait and wait for Garrett and Sarah to get together, it worked nicely with the storyline. You'll understand once you read it, but doing it any other way would have rendered Sarah's problems insignificant. But after they got it on...it was quite lovely.
Garrett and Sarah got along well.
That's Garrett's book. Garrett was my favorite character in the first book. He was an absolute badass with a sensitive and lovely side. He was kind and loving to his sister-in-law, who had been kidnapped and presumed dead. Garrett was a bit of a jerk in the second book. Okay, he was a complete jerk. I'd been looking forward to his book because I wanted to know who the real Garrett was.
Sarah's character was quite appealing to me. She's a regular decent girl whose world has been turned upside down, only to get unwittingly engaged in her brother's escapades, turning her world inside out. She's doing her best to deal with what's been thrown at her.
She's highly clever and intelligent, yet she's no longer making mistakes. She seems genuine to me. I couldn't say I could identify to her because I'd never been through what she had, but I could feel for her and wanted her to have a nice ending. And, thankfully, Garrett was there to assist her.
Garrett was fantastic with Sarah. He needed to be tough at times and sensitive at other times. He wasn't all "look at my enormous guns...and my weapons are very spectacular as well." That's not what Sarah need, and he was well aware of this. I'm telling you, Ma Kelly raised some really remarkable sons!
I liked how the plot was written out this time around better than in the second book. This time, not all of the queries were addressed right away. In reality, some of the solutions appeared on the second-to-last page of this book. It resulted in a much better flow and a more moving climax. And while we're on the subject of climaxes. *wink wink*
Even though the Author made us wait and wait for Garrett and Sarah to get together, it worked nicely with the storyline. You'll understand once you read it, but doing it any other way would have rendered Sarah's problems insignificant. But after they got it on...it was quite lovely.
Garrett and Sarah got along well.