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A review by bookphenomena_micky
Real by Katy Evans
4.5
I have just finished my fourth read of this book (twice by ebook, twice by audio). This book NEVER gets old. Remington Tate is a flawed man, but a most beloved book character. Remington Tate is like kindling just waiting to be set alight, full of anger but such a capacity to love. Where has he learnt to love? He certainly has had little in his life. Brooke Dumas is a worthy recipient of his desire, I truly admire her character. She has taken her broken dreams and fought through to make something out of the pieces. These two are so suited but secrets threaten to be a unbreachable valley between them.
"When she touches me, I find anchor."
This was originally my first book by Katy Evans. The way she writes her characters, especially the men in her books just seems to speak to my book soul. The story lines are interesting and at the time of writing fairly original. Although many fighter books have been written since, few touch the quality of this. Katy Evans impresses me the most with her handling of mental illness, still a somewhat taboo in contemporary fiction.
"When she touches me, I find anchor."
This was originally my first book by Katy Evans. The way she writes her characters, especially the men in her books just seems to speak to my book soul. The story lines are interesting and at the time of writing fairly original. Although many fighter books have been written since, few touch the quality of this. Katy Evans impresses me the most with her handling of mental illness, still a somewhat taboo in contemporary fiction.
Graphic: Violence
Moderate: Mental illness