**Mended generously provided by the author in exchange for an honest review**
4 "Roses are so Cliche" Stars
Kim Karr delivers yet again. She wrote this book – Connected – and made falling in love with the hero, River Wilde, so easy. But not only do you fall in love with the prince but with his princess too. River and Dahlia became a life force all their own. Then she wowed me with Dazed. She took Aerie Daniels humanized her, gave her these emotions that only Jagger Kennedy could reveal and I again caught myself falling for her main characters. Thinking no way she can do it again, one of these days a hero or heroine of Kim Karr’s will disappoint me - I’m not in any way ashamed and relieved that I was wrong.
This author always delivers. Mended, just like her other stories, grips us with angst, turmoil, and connections. The angst leads to drama, leads to happiness, leads to major twists, leads to more connections all providing the reader with great reading. Her story telling is intriguing and captivating. Always making you think about who’s involved and why or how. Connections, as the series is so aptly named, make these books mysterious without the reader even realizing. We think we’ve got it all figured out when another twist shocks us. All of these connections from the unexpected places lead to the personal growth and discovery of her characters.
Mended tells the story of Xander Wilde. Xander Wilde presents as a solid, strong, straight talking alpha. Xander fell in love with a girl long ago. He never stopped this girl but because of unforeseen circumstances had to let her go. He let her go because his love is selfless and boundless. Knowing he would stall what she deserved out of life he set her free. Twelve years later he sees her again, now a woman, still breathtakingly beautiful. Upon seeing Ivy, a series of emotions begin to unravel while events begin to take place setting in motion a huge shift in Xander’s life. While this book is a love story, Mended focuses a lot on Xander. It’s a journey for him especially to reach an understanding about his life based on the past he thought he knew, the present that’s challenging him, and the future he wants to map out. I loved experiencing his journey through his eyes, his thoughts. His love for his family, his bond with River especially, his ambition, determination, and skill hold him high on a pedestal. Xander lives life happy but there’s a melancholy loneliness to his happiness. When he begins to let go we see a different side of him, a gentle side, a side that is so not cliche - a side that makes him unlike any other hero of Karr's.
Ivy Taylor sees Xander as the boy who got away. Not privy to the truth of his actions she’s scarred. Broken from a time in her past that she never believed would shatter her, Ivy sees Xander for the first time in years causing her world to spin again adding meaning to her existence, meaning she didn’t even realize was missing. She’s a great heroine and just who I’d imagine Xander needs in his life. Their banter is fun, the vulnerability in their passion consuming, and strength and love they feel for each other insurmountable.
Xander and Ivy’s story is tragically romantic. Xander’s journey is tragically healing. If you’re looking for lost love, angst, drama, and easy reading then Mended gives you exactly what you need. A story about selflessly letting go, always wondering if you’ll find your way back. This author takes you on emotional journey’s that heal and break and heal again, mirroring real life so accurately. She stealthily sneaks up on the reader with twisting plots and brilliant inner-dialogues constantly reminding us that life is trial and error. This book is not my favorite of the series but it blends in with the stories that Karr continues to build so naturally and effortlessly. And as usual with Ms. Karr, you can expect the unexpected. And you can count on enjoying the hell of the unexpected.
Favorite Quotes:
“That smile she gave me when she played and sang was one I knew I couldn’t live without.”
“He was a boy no girl could ever forget.”