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Tanked
by Mia Hopkins
Tanked is the third and final book in the Rosas brothers series.
It's been a while since the last one was published, but this also means we get to read a more complex story.
Angel is the younger brother of three and while he's an adult, he's still trying to find his foot within the family business and life.
He doesn't see himself as a hero. Just because he avoided the past mistakes of his brother or because he's trying to help as much as possible now.
Deanna is a social worker that comes from a very dysfunctional family. She’s seven years older than him and it's really interesting to see how her mind works against her desires.
The story tackled many hot topics, and I loved how the author is adding so much more substance to the characters’ development through their actions and reflections on these matters.
Their interaction and up and downs moments are so well balanced with the steamy scenes. And I mean, that cover alone is a big hint of it.
The pandemic is a big setting part of the story and while it's still a hard time for many, it's done very realistic and raw.
Overall, I really loved this series and the tight relationship between all these characters that had so much to overcome throughout life.
Very grateful to the publisher/author for my review copy.
4.5 stars
It's been a while since the last one was published, but this also means we get to read a more complex story.
Angel is the younger brother of three and while he's an adult, he's still trying to find his foot within the family business and life.
He doesn't see himself as a hero. Just because he avoided the past mistakes of his brother or because he's trying to help as much as possible now.
Deanna is a social worker that comes from a very dysfunctional family. She’s seven years older than him and it's really interesting to see how her mind works against her desires.
The story tackled many hot topics, and I loved how the author is adding so much more substance to the characters’ development through their actions and reflections on these matters.
Their interaction and up and downs moments are so well balanced with the steamy scenes. And I mean, that cover alone is a big hint of it.
The pandemic is a big setting part of the story and while it's still a hard time for many, it's done very realistic and raw.
Overall, I really loved this series and the tight relationship between all these characters that had so much to overcome throughout life.
Very grateful to the publisher/author for my review copy.
4.5 stars