(I received this book for free as part of Goodreads First Reads giveaways).
(This review may contain spoilers).
When I first started reading this book, I felt a bit hesitant as soon as Brooke started talking about the connection she felt to Robert. However, as the book progressed, I felt that the relationship developed realistically and naturally. I could really believe in Brooke and Robert being together.
I have to be honest – Robert is not the type of guy I personally would be attracted to. If someone tried to exert that much control over me, I’d run a mile. But I was relieved to see that, despite the very (at times) rough sex, there was nothing potentially triggering.
I did think that both Robert and Brooke came across as realistic, well-rounded characters, each with their own baggage; though Robert’s was considerably more. I found myself empathising with both of them throughout the course of the book.
I liked the other characters in the book, too, particularly Travis and Sam. I got confused with the other wives for a while, but I could tell the important ones apart. I also liked the air of mystery around the book.
The use of first person worked particularly well and I was happy that the author only stuck to one POV. However… I noticed a fairly familiar trap that I see a lot with first person POV books. Like this: ‘None of us noticed…’ If no one noticed, why is it written? That did kind of throw me out of the story both times I saw it happen. I did also notice some errors in the writing, too – one of which temporarily gave Brooke a strange accent in my head.
Despite the issues mentioned above, I did find this book to be a really easy read with a main character I liked and a relationship I could really believe in. I would definitely be interested in reading the sequel to this at some point in the future.
If you’re interested in purchasing a copy of this book, here are the links:
Fallen Angel (Part I Book 1) Kindle Edition










