Elizabeth Reyes
Auteur de Forever Mine
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Œuvres de Elizabeth Reyes
Defining Love (Volume 2): Defining Love 5 exemplaires
Uninvited (Fate, #7) 3 exemplaires
"Defining Love: Volume 3" 2 exemplaires
Moreno Brothers Starter Set (4 Book Boxed Set) 2 exemplaires
Meet the Morenos (The Moreno Brothers #1-1.5 & 3) 2 exemplaires
"Beast" 1 exemplaire
Way Too Close (A New Generation) 1 exemplaire
Moreno's 1 exemplaire
Blindside: A 5th Street Short story 1 exemplaire
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- Œuvres
- 37
- Membres
- 1,091
- Popularité
- #23,546
- Évaluation
- 3.6
- Critiques
- 51
- ISBN
- 73
- Favoris
- 3
Ella Castellano started up the self-defense program after disaster struck her brother and his girlfriend. Though she’s secretly thrilled with Felix’s attention, she’s careful and doesn’t trust a man with his reputation.
Both the H/h are strong, well-developed, emotionally-damaged characters. They’ve experienced the loss of loved ones and bonded over their shared grief.
I really liked this book, but their ages surprised me. Ella is only 21 years old. Felix’s age is never mentioned, but you’re led to believe he’s about four or five years older than her. Even at age 26, I found it hard to believe he was that high up the boxing ladder, but then again, I don’t know anything about boxing. I wish the sport would’ve played a stronger role in the story, but Ms. Reyes focused more on the characters and their romance, with Felix’s boxing career in the background.
Even though the book is a standalone, I think I would’ve enjoyed it more if I’d read the previous books in this series. Felix’s friends—Noah, Gio, Hector, and Abel—were all there with their wives and children, but I couldn’t really connect with them. There were a lot of side characters, including friends and family members, and I couldn’t keep track of which woman was married to which man.
Ella’s ex, Grayson, grated on my nerves. I understand why she wanted to stay friends with him—he really did care about her—but he was manipulative and controlling. He treated her and Felix horribly, always trying to break them up, but she continued to forgive him because he was “worried” for her. I lost all respect for her when she refused to cut ties with Grayson after a certain embarrassing incident that plastered her face all over the media.
The story could use an edit to fix some punctuation errors/typos and repetition, but I still enjoyed it. For anyone who wants to read a NA sports romance that’s not too heavy on sports, this is a good book to try.
4 Stars
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