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A review by meegzreads
The Brothers Hawthorne by Jennifer Lynn Barnes
4.0
*3.5-4 Stars*
This book was a hard one to rate, because I spent the first half (at least) being a bit disappointed. We have two main storylines in this one - one for Gray and one for Jameson, and I think if they were separated and each had their own book, it may have been a better option. Whilst I didn't mind the switching between both storylines, sometimes it did really frustrate me and I think I would've enjoyed it more if we were focussed on only one plot.
I really liked Gray's story in this one a lot - this was my favourite part of the book. Gigi was a real star for me, and I hope we see more of her in the future. I did come around to enjoying Jameson's story, but it took me to around the 3/4 mark of it before I really started to feel invested in it.
I really liked the moments between the four Hawthorne boys, and I would love for Xander to get a story of his own too.
Interested to see where this series goes in the future.
This book was a hard one to rate, because I spent the first half (at least) being a bit disappointed. We have two main storylines in this one - one for Gray and one for Jameson, and I think if they were separated and each had their own book, it may have been a better option. Whilst I didn't mind the switching between both storylines, sometimes it did really frustrate me and I think I would've enjoyed it more if we were focussed on only one plot.
I really liked Gray's story in this one a lot - this was my favourite part of the book. Gigi was a real star for me, and I hope we see more of her in the future. I did come around to enjoying Jameson's story, but it took me to around the 3/4 mark of it before I really started to feel invested in it.
I really liked the moments between the four Hawthorne boys, and I would love for Xander to get a story of his own too.
Interested to see where this series goes in the future.