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lisaluvsliterature 's review for:
Keeper
by Amy Daws
While I read the books that helped me discover this author on my e-reader, I have been lucky enough to listen to all three of the stories in the Harris Brothers series on audio. And I can't imagine anything better. First of all, the narrators on these books are perfect. (I'm hearing that word said in my head with a British accent as I write this, because I just love the way the female narrator, Charlotte Cole, says it!) As usual the author brings all the feels with her story. There's laughing - lots of it, there's sexy times - very steamy ones, and in this one there were tears - heartbreaking ones as well as happy ones. You have to love Booker, I mean, he is "Baby Booker", the baby of the family that we've been getting bits and pieces of throughout the series. And Poppy, you have to love her. She is so much fun! And I loved that her narrator did the whole singing at the end of sentences and all the fun things that were written as part of her character, it really made her come alive. It was great to have Poppy meet Belle and Indie, and I knew from the beginning of the story that the three of them should be good friends! There was a point when I was a little upset with Vi, and normally I adore her! I loved the glimpses we got of Gareth, and I am so stoked for his future story. I have to say that the big obstacle at the end of the book, I didn't guess it would come, because it seems like in a way it has happened in the family, so surely not again, right? But the fact that it does happen makes for closer connections between Poppy and the family in the end. There were times I wanted to strangle Booker, for being so obtuse, I won't say what, you need to read/listen and find out!
You can check out my full review at Lisa Loves Literature.
You can check out my full review at Lisa Loves Literature.