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A review by myntop
Reforming Kent by Siobhan Davis
5.0
While I'm incredibly sad to see the ending of the Kennedy Boys series, I couldn't have asked for a better finale. Kent's story is emotional and, at times, difficult to get through, but it's one all of us Kennedy fans have been eager to get our hands on. Why does Kent act the way that he does? What is his problem with Keaton? And will he ever find love and settle down? All of these questions have been racing around our heads since the beginning and now we get a chance to see if they will be answered.
Of course, I'm not going to spoil anyone by telling you if they are answered, or what those answers might be, but I will say this, You will NOT be disappointed. There is so much anguish, tears, steam and forgiveness in this book. It actually had me putting it down for the night a couple of times due to the intense feelings it was causing in me! I think it's a beautiful thing when an author can make the reader react to a character as if they were a real living person whom they care about. That's true for every single one of the Kennedy Boys books, but I think none so much as this one.
Presley is a strong character to bring into the Kennedy world. She is independent and street wise, but so amazingly caring and loyal to those she calls loved ones. I think it would be very interesting to have a prequel book that tells the story of her growing up, (or any of the girls in the books before they met the Kennedy Boys, hint hint Siobhan!) Perhaps her loyalty is to a fault, but she learns and grows from those mistakes.
If you want a book that's full of hidden torment, steamy romance, family struggles and forgiveness, and being strong enough to face your demons, this is the book for you. And, of course, if you're already a fan of the series, you're not going to want to wait to pick this one up!
*I was blessed with an advanced copy of this book that I voluntarily reviewed.*
Of course, I'm not going to spoil anyone by telling you if they are answered, or what those answers might be, but I will say this, You will NOT be disappointed. There is so much anguish, tears, steam and forgiveness in this book. It actually had me putting it down for the night a couple of times due to the intense feelings it was causing in me! I think it's a beautiful thing when an author can make the reader react to a character as if they were a real living person whom they care about. That's true for every single one of the Kennedy Boys books, but I think none so much as this one.
Presley is a strong character to bring into the Kennedy world. She is independent and street wise, but so amazingly caring and loyal to those she calls loved ones. I think it would be very interesting to have a prequel book that tells the story of her growing up, (or any of the girls in the books before they met the Kennedy Boys, hint hint Siobhan!) Perhaps her loyalty is to a fault, but she learns and grows from those mistakes.
If you want a book that's full of hidden torment, steamy romance, family struggles and forgiveness, and being strong enough to face your demons, this is the book for you. And, of course, if you're already a fan of the series, you're not going to want to wait to pick this one up!
*I was blessed with an advanced copy of this book that I voluntarily reviewed.*