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A review by leesibadom
Final Offer by Lauren Asher
funny
lighthearted
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
4.0
Okay, for final offer, I can say, what a thrilling conclusion to a series that really made me think. I love how each book tackled a similarities each brother thought they shared with their father. For Callahan, I love that the author tackled his alcoholism whilst comparing he’s similarities to his father. I love that both men had to make a choice to get better (sober) but both men had chose. different reasons to get better, because those reasons spoke to their character. For Cal, he was finally seeing himself as worthy for love, for family and to be happy and for their father, Seth, he simply want the inheritance, and being sober was the easiest route to it, he chose easy because that’s who Seth Kane is, a man to afraid to seek redemption and forgiveness from the sons he failed, so rather he chose to be sober, which in itself isn’t easy, but m without alcohol clouding his judgment, he still abused his sons, he still chose a familiar pattern to fall back into because Godforbid he’d actually try asking for forgiveness. In the end, I live the contrast, for the books not just this one, and I especially love that Lauren didn’t treat abuse with a happy-go-Lucky ending, she gave the boys an ending they deserved and gave Seth something fitting of this character and choices, which absolutely Jackshit