Monday, September 11, 2017

Liz Crowe - Gravity review

I've read the other Brewing Passion series books, but this one was deep and heavy.  It mainly focused on the addictions and the people dealing with them, Brock and Kayla. They seem like an unlikely duo, but they complemented each other well. They understood what the other was going through and was able to support them in a different way. Even though this was a sad topic, this book was well written and I felt like the reader understood and sees things through the addicts eyes. For me, it made me feel for the characters and I wanted to cheer them on! I enjoyed Brock and Kayla's interactions with each other and to their families. They are a support for their family as well as they are for them.  Their story felt realistic and was scary, sweet, sexy and full of emotions. I was captivated by their journey and highly recommend. I do also recommend reading the 3 other books in the series first, before reading this one. 


FROM AMAZON BEST-SELLING ROMANCE AUTHOR LIZ CROWE

Book four in the Brewing Passion series

Out of the ashes of ruined lives they finally find love.

When Brock Fitzgerald is welcomed back into his family thanks to the sympathy of his sister-in-law Evelyn and the tolerance of his twin brother Austin, he understands that this may be the best he’ll ever get for himself. Years spent partying, drinking and screwing his way through life have left him drained, exhausted and accepting of his many weaknesses. He’s grateful for the second chance he’s been offered, even as he continues to battle his demons, including one that leads him back into co-dependency with his oldest girlfriend.

Kayla Hettinger never imagined that once she declared herself clean after several near-overdoses of opiates she’d find herself tending bar for her brother’s fiancée Melody, and enjoying what life she’d managed to build. When she strikes up a friendship with Brock over shared experiences and ginger ale, she discovers something needier and more frightening inside herself—and in Brock—than either of them feels equipped to handle.

Breaking through the clutter of addiction and despair only to find your soulmate waiting on the other side seems like the stuff of fairy tales—until Brock and Kayla accept that being dependent on one another is the only way they’ll survive.

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