Sunday, June 29, 2014

REVIEW: ASHER (INK BROTHERHOOD BOOK #1) BY JO RAVEN

BETH'S REVIEW

ASHER (INKED BROTHERHOOD BOOK #1)
BY JO RAVEN

5 STARS






It doesn't surprise me ASHER is a top 100 on New York Times and USA Today bestseller!!!! Congrats to Jo Raven, read the prequel short story and I'm already in love with the series.  In this story we have a glimpse at many of the characters that Jo Raven will write about in the rest books of the series. I am not gonna play hook up, and will stay on track with Asher's story.  

By the beginning of this book Asher is an older young adult, a lost soul that carries the burden of having lost too many people he loved, he is struggling to try to do many things to reach his goals, is not easy, he has lived in the street and many things have happened to him, product of the way his father treated him.  As he tries to succeed in getting out of the streets and progress he finds the girl of his dreams the only one he has ever loved, Audrey is back in town after a terrible loss, to study and make new friends.  She is trying to start over, but what will happen once she finds Asher again.  This two characters have had so many things happen to them through the course of the book and even before, that you find yourself rooting for their happiness and for a HEA.

This is an amazing story and excellently written, great progression and the interactions between the characters in each story, and between all the characters throughout the 2 books, are flawless. A topic very well researched, it feels very realistic as you progress reading the book, Jo Raven my hat's off to you.




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