Saturday, 17 January 2015

✎ Review: Braydon by Nicole Edwards

   
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Is Braydon a part of a series? - Braydon is part of the Alluring Indulgence series, the link to part one is here. You could read these books as stand alones but it does help when trying to comprehend the story that you've read the rest of the books as well.

If yes would I read the next book? - Yes

Was the book good value? - In my opinion £3.72 is a lot for an e-book, even though I did enjoy the story.

Opinion on the story line? - I really enjoyed it, as I have every book previous to this one in the series. Something about Braydon was so frustrating to me, as a reader though. It concentrated on the emotions of the various characters, which I liked.

Could I put it down? - No, I did read the book start to finish in one sitting.

Did I think about the book/characters after I finished it? - No, not really.

Would I recommend the book as a must read? - Of course, not as a stand alone, I would recommend the whole series.

Would I be excited about the next book enough to pre order it? - As a personal thing I hate pre ordering things as I find the wait frustrating no matter what the book. But I would make an exception for this one.

How many Stars would I give this book? - ★★★★

Description of the Story - Braydon Walker has always shared everything with his identical twin brother Brendon—hopes, dreams, career choices, and yes, even women. Known for tag-teaming their love interests in every way imaginable, Braydon is surprised and unnerved when he finds himself wanting to keep their newest lover all to himself. Will the twins’ relationship evolve to fit this new mold, or will Braydon’s desire for independence tear them apart?                              
                                                                                                                                                            Summary - I really did enjoy this book, although it's not as exciting as the previous books in the series, it was quite different from the others which was a somewhat interesting change and a different take on the Walker Brothers . However Nicole Edwards is personally one of my favorite authors and I will always enjoy whatever work she puts out next. Overall I do recommend this book.

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