Tuesday, April 5, 2016

FEARLESS by B.B. Reid - REVIEW

Let me start out by saying that if you haven't read the other books in this series you definitely need to in order to understand what is going on in FEARLESS.





This is going to be a spoiler free review so forgive me if this sounds vague. 

FEARLESS picks up where BREAKING LOVE leaves off. In addition to moving the story forward, the reader get flashbacks that fill in information about the major conflict of the story. FEARLESS has a lot of the same components that make the other books in the series work. 

1. Alpha males
2. Steamy scenes
3. Suspenseful situations
4. Awesome couple interaction
5. Tough guys being wrapped around kids' fingers


The one thing that is different in FEARLESS is Lake. Her five years with Keiran and the other alpha males in her "family" (Keenan and Dash) has really changed the way she handles conflict. She is no longer willing to roll over and accept the victim status. When she submits to Keiran she does it when she wants to, not just because he demands it. Lake's love for Keiran makes her want to protect him, but he, being the alpha male he is, makes that difficult. He is tuned into Lake so much and knows she's hiding things from him. 


Even though her secrets are putting a strain on their relationship, Lake stays the course - determined to protect Keiran and prevent him from sinking back into the darkness that was his childhood. The darkness that turned him into a monster - a killer. 




FEARLESS is a great end to the BROKEN LOVE series. In addition to a great ending, B. B. Reid gives us an awesome epilogue. I love how things stand for Keiran and Lake, Keenan and Sheldon, and Dash and Willow. AND, in the author's note at the end of the book, B. B. Reid give us a hint as to what will be coming next. 

What I really want is this...follow up stories several years in the future that feature the kids of the BROKEN LOVE characters. There is so much potential there. 

If you haven't started this series yet, you need to get on it now. At $2.99 each, the five book series is totally affordable. 

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