Wednesday, June 27, 2018

REVIEW: THE DISTILLER'S DARLING (RIVER HILL SERIES BOOK #2) BY REBECCA NORINNE AND JAMAILA BRINKLEY

BETH'S REVIEW

THE DISTILLER'S DARLING
(RIVER HILL SERIES BOOK #2)

BY REBECCA NORINNE AND JAMAILA BRINKLEY

5 STARS




OMG!!! Who can totally relate to the relationship these people have with their families...try almost everyone.  Starting there Corine and Jamaila had me from the get-go.  Except for the obscene amount of money the families have I would say the story of my life.  I say you go girl on doing everything for yourself and by yourself.  Just a little thing you kind of took it a little bit too far, you can lose that man after all those delicious nights you spend with him.

I love Iain's character because he is really determined, yet what makes him really relatable is the fact that he shows his vulnerability when he tries to go against the other men in his family to attain his dream and make a possibility his sister's dream. 

These two characters are almost identical and while the situations they find themselves having with their families while different, there are two things that prevail their need to prove their worth to their families and the fact that they are really determined to achieve it.

Naomi is a very strong female character that has grown through the expression of art, she is very set in her ideas, the opinions she has of the high society to which she belongs and also on the notion she has of how her family members perceive her and also on her opinion of what her family expects from her.  She is fighting to shine amidst all the achievements of her mother, father, and her brother.  So even when she shows herself as confident, she comes of as being a rebel, hence the inability to make people see the real her.

Even with the obstacles that these two characters have to surpass, they finally are able to do it because they complement each other so well that they become part of the other one strength




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