Sunday, June 14, 2020

✱✱Book Review✱✱ Drew by Laramie Briscoe


Drew
Heaven Hill Shorts Book 8
by Laramie Briscoe 



It is recommended you read "Heaven Hill Generations" before reading this story. If not, you will be very confused and lost.

From USA Today and Wall Street Journal bestselling author comes the next book in the Heaven Hill Shorts series.

Drew Walker

My life changed the day my daughter was shoved into the back of a van on the orders of a man I considered my brother.
It's never going to be the same again.
I'm never going to be the same again.
But I'm being given another chance to do everything right this time.
And I'll be damned if I screw it up.




Momma Says: 5 stars⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

I love these Heaven Hill shorts, and every one that I read builds my anticipation for what's to come. I would caution anyone not familiar with the Heaven Hill Generations series to heed the warning in the blurb because it's not an exaggeration. Now, disclaimer aside, Drew is one perspective I've been waiting for. He's such a terrific character, and I've been waiting to see his healing process after the events in Generations. As expected, his story is full of emotion, including a few tears, and just shows once again, what a great dad he is.
If you follow my reviews, then you probably already know that MC romance isn't a trope I read a lot of. Nothing against it; it's just not a romance trope that draws me - Except for this one. Laramie Briscoe's Heaven Hill MC never fails to suck me in and hold on tight page after page. The subject matter does touch on some dark topics, but the MC isn't the typical, which is one of the many things I love about the Heaven Hill family. And make no mistake, these people are a family, blood or not. 
Drew is the 8th book in the shorts, and I loved every bit of it. I don't know how many more are planned, but one thins is certain - I can't get enough of the Heaven Hill MC characters. 


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