Book Review: Flock
Description
Can you keep a secret?
I grew up sick. Let me clarify: I grew up believing that real love stories include a martyr or demand great sacrifice to be worthy. Because of that, I believed it, because I made myself believe it, and I bred the most masochistic of romantic hearts, which resulted in my illness. When I lived this story, my own twisted fairy tale, it was unbeknownst to me at the time because I was young and naïve. I gave into temptation and fed the beating beast, which grew thirstier with every slash, every strike, every blow.
Triple Falls wasn’t at all what it seemed, nor were the men that swept me under their wing. But in order to keep them, I had to be in on their secrets. Secrets that cost us everything to keep. That’s the novelty of fiction versus reality. You can’t re-live your own love story, because by the time you’ve realized you’re living it, it’s over. At least that was the case for me and the men I trusted my foolish heart to. Looking back, I’m convinced I willed my story into existence, due to my illness, and all were punished.
The Ravenhood trilogy is a gritty, modern-day take on Robin Hood filled with suspense, thrills, and all the feels.
My Review
Ok, so I went into this book blind. I did not expect the MMF storyline. It came out of left field but I will admit that I did not mind it. In fact, I could not get enough and need to get books two and three to see how this story continues and ends. Plus, I need to see how the twist of Robin Hood plays out as I admit that I could not see any slight connection towards Robin Hood.
The dynamics between Cecelia, Sean and Dominic is hot....very hot. Although, I have to admit that I am more Team Sean then Dominic. Part of this reason is because Dominic was not as prominent in the story and two I was a bit turned off by his "coldish" personality.
I listened to the audio version of this book. The narrators are great. They really had clear voices and ones that I wanted to listen to. In fact, I want to do the audio versions of books two and three.
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