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paddlefoot55 's review for:
The Farthest Edge
by Kristen Ashley
ARC received for an honest review
Back to the Honey we go.
I am not going to lie, I did have my issues with the first book in this series, The Deep End, It was good, but I had some problems with it.
However I said when I finished it that I would be reading the following books.
And I am so glad that I jumped right onto this one
The Farthest Edge felt more likea KA book to me. Whereas the first book had a LOT of sex which took away from the storyline (for me), The Farthest Edge, whilst still having the sex and the BDSM, this was more in the background.
If you have read the first book, you have met Evangeline and Branch.
Oh how I love this broken, struggling pair. They are living, but they aren't living. I adore how they are with each other, what they are to each other, what they do for each other.
Seriously, they are all kinds of goodness.
I adored getting more of Amelie and her Olly, seeing how their relationship has progressed.
This book is sweet and sexy. Gritty. Throw in a quick snapshot of an old favourite character of mine, and I was a goner.
I really, really enjoyed The Farthest Edge - now I can't wait to see what Ms Ashley brings us next.



Back to the Honey we go.
I am not going to lie, I did have my issues with the first book in this series, The Deep End, It was good, but I had some problems with it.
However I said when I finished it that I would be reading the following books.
And I am so glad that I jumped right onto this one
The Farthest Edge felt more likea KA book to me. Whereas the first book had a LOT of sex which took away from the storyline (for me), The Farthest Edge, whilst still having the sex and the BDSM, this was more in the background.
If you have read the first book, you have met Evangeline and Branch.
Oh how I love this broken, struggling pair. They are living, but they aren't living. I adore how they are with each other, what they are to each other, what they do for each other.
Seriously, they are all kinds of goodness.
I adored getting more of Amelie and her Olly, seeing how their relationship has progressed.
This book is sweet and sexy. Gritty. Throw in a quick snapshot of an old favourite character of mine, and I was a goner.
I really, really enjoyed The Farthest Edge - now I can't wait to see what Ms Ashley brings us next.

