4.5 stars
This particular story was recently rereleased from Harlequin, so I the recently rereleased version one.
I have to say that from the moment that this story began, I was immediately sucked in, and I credit that to the writing. It was written in a way that it was very easily to get into the storyline and the characters. The flow of it was very easy and felt very natural from beginning to end. There was not stutter step in the writing whatsoever and it just made it really easy to read it in one sitting without getting bored for even a single second. It kept me on my toes with all the goings on, and I really appreciated that.
This was a very compelling story from the very beginning. It really had a very interesting storyline going on from the get go, which was set up probably from the book previous to this one that I haven’t read, but I pretty much got the gist of it from what was written. There were just so many emotional issues and stirrings that it really was hard not to be intrigued from the beginning and see where the story was going. It was definitely a complicated love story with both Hunter and Kate dealing with things on top of their growing attraction and feelings for each other. And again it was very interesting and intriguing.
In Kate’s case, she had learned in the previous book that she had in fact been kidnapped at three years old and taken away from her loving family consisting of a mom, dad and two older brothers. So, Kate had to deal with all these new people in her life that automatically felt love towards Kate while Kate was uncertain about how to deal with this loving family and what her part in it. And it made it uncomfortable because she didn’t know how to deal with this information and feeling guilty that she couldn’t show love towards her new family. But on top of all that she had to reconcile, her feelings of her childhood and how she grew up, which wasn’t pretty. She had major issues from having that horrible childhood and she was still coming to terms with that as well. Plus she was dealing with her feelings for Hunter that she had for many, many years, which she remained hidden because he was her best friends brother. So, complicated. Complicated.
On Hunter side, he also had some major issues going on too. Mainly the one where he was wrongful accused of a crime that he didn’t commit and was sentenced to death row because of that crime. He remained in prison for over three years until finally new evidence was revealed to show his innocence. So, he had to deal with having his freedom again. He built a wall around himself because he had to in order to protect himself in prison. He lost his faith in the justice system, and just lost faith in himself as well. He just felt like he didn’t know what he was doing. Plus he had to deal with the growing feelings he had towards Kate and believing he couldn’t cross that line not only because of his time in prison but because that Kate was his sister’s best friend.
I loved the fact that is was a best friend’s brother type of story because just added so much layer and complication to the story especially on Hunter’s part. But what was really great about that was the fact that Hunter and Kate already had a history to them with this underlying love and attraction building for years and years until it finally exploded with its intensity on this journey for them. I loved that they had feelings for each other, but I wish they kind of communicated earlier about their feelings because they both had the same feelings towards each other, but they thought the other couldn’t feel that way about each other because of certain reasons, mainly ones surrounding their issues. Also with the whole best friend’s brother trope that was on display had a little feel of the forbidden fruit as well, which was fun to see play out as they went back and forth and had all this tension between them. There was just so much goodness there because of that.
I really enjoyed seeing the development of their relationship play out from page one to the last one. I saw the emotions between them go deeper and deeper as the story progressed, which just made the story more and more intense as the story went. It was a real nice pace to them falling in love, and just see that closeness develop between them, which was really amazing.
Another thing I really loved was the fact that this was kind of a road trip book, which I have never read before. It was a road trip to find answers for Kate with Hunter accompanying her. There were some really intense moments when they were driving in the car together. There were some sizzling moments when the sexual tension was wafting off the pages between the two. There were moments where they bridged the gap by talking about their issues and getting to the place where they had a trust and closeness built between them, which was amazing. There was angst too because they both had feelings to each other and having to deal with that, and if that was not enough on their little adventure there were some incidents along the way. Suspenseful moments that kept me on my toes and was really an adrenaline rush, which I really enjoyed and loved. During these incidents, the common thread, was Hunter and Kate being their together and helping each other along the way, which helped develop trust between them. These incidents deepened their relationship as well was just a very intriguing part of their adventure. I loved that and just added so much flavor to the story.
Hunter and Kate had some really good moments together along the way. Some where really passionate and sensual as they came together after all the proximity they had during their road trip, but they had some really deep and emotional moments too especially when talking about their pasts. It was beautiful to see them open up to each other and get closer and closer. My favorite part was just to see the intimacy develop between the two of them. That was the heart and soul of this book, which I loved. I do wish that the slower love scene was shown instead of just summarized because it would have been another sweet, tender and beautiful moment between them. I did appreciate the first time scene between them shown because I wasn’t expecting that, but when it was shown then I expected the slower scene one to be shown as well.
I really did love this story. It was more spectacular than I was ever expecting. It had so many layers to the story that it made it a really intense and emotional on so many different levels. I loved that. I loved this was a best friend’s brother scenario, which just added so much intensity and tension between them that built over the course of the years. It just gave them an established relationship that was in the beginnings stages of a deep love. I loved the flow of the story that had the perfect balance of romance and suspense to it. It was very easy to be sucked in and keep me on the edge of my seat especially when certain incidents happened. I loved the love story between Hunter and Kate. I loved Hunter. I loved Kate. I loved that this they each had to deal with complicated issues within themselves before they got to get their happily ever after. I loved seeing the tenderness between them. I loved the intimacy. I loved the intrigue. There was just so much about this story to love that I could probably go on and on about it. My little tiny issue was that I wish a couple more the love scenes were shown, but that’s just me because I just wanted to see that connection and intimacy between them in that moment because that’s when they seemed to bask in their love instead of turning away from it, which after all the build up and anticipation between them I was ready for it, however with that not being there it didn’t detract from the story I just wish it was in there. I will definitely being reading this story over and over again in the future.
I also have to look at RaeAnne Thayne’s rerelease from Harlequin and see what else she has to offer. Hopefully the first two books in the series because I really want to read them because they sound very interesting and intriguing featuring Kate’s brothers.