Monday, December 11, 2017

REVIEW: PURSUE (PORTLAND STREET KINGS BOOK #4) BY EVIE HARPER

BETH'S REVIEW

PURSUE 
BY EVIE HARPER


5 STARS


Ivy Johnson is the sheriffs daughter, and as fate plays her hand she starts falling in love with Kelso King, her dad won't have that happen. No daughter of his will ever be with a King.  And that how we start this cycle all over again.  As happened with the previous 3 siblings Kelso has an obstacle to be with the only person that he has felt really connected to in his life. 

Different things happen and another person who has a love interest set in Ivy plays also his part in trying to separate the couple.  This people are devious and conniving and will stop at nothing to destroy what Ivy and Kelso have fought to build.

From a deputy making a case, to someone getting bikers to do their dirty job and destroy Kelso's life to the point of no return, the antagonist in this book play at all to take it all away from the Kings.  

Kelso sees Ivy as a queen and himself as being no King, well the truth is that you will see that not only Ivy is a Queen, but Kelso fighting through it all in the end shows us the truth of what happen to him and how he finally with his queen by his side, finally discovers that he is a King and that he couldn't see it because of all the things that were done to him, but he finally understands that love overcomes all, including the worst that has ever been done to you as a kid.

This book is amazing and the way Evie Harper tells her characters stories make you feel empathic towards them and makes you travel on their journey from being at their darkest and weakest to been at the top of a mountain and seeing how they are able to conquer and achieve it all.  With the help and support of family and friends he has the back up he needs to confront everything and anything that steps in his wat to his love and happiness.  Love the way the author tells this characters stories and I can't wait to be able to read the last book of the series who's characters have been picking out in the last two books and which promises to bring us to tears, I can already see it happening.


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