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Title: Reviving Kendall (White Trash Trilogy, #1)My Review:
Author: Brandy Slaven
Series: White Trash Trilogy #1
Published by: Indie
Release Date: February 13, 2018
Format: Kindle Book
Pages: 226
Genres: Contemporary, Romance
Source: Kindle Unlimited
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My rating:
Blurb:"I'm not so sure that I'm strong enough to take yet another blow to the heart."
Growing up, I've always lived on the wrong side of the tracks. I'm used to the stares, name calling, and disrespect. A tragic accident that leaves me short three of the only people I've ever loved, has me devastated enough to try to end my own life. Just when I think there's no hope, I find a reason to live again, or four of them as a matter of fact. Lucas, Maverick, Teagan, and Goose. But what happens when those bonds are tested? I'm not so sure that I'm strong enough to take yet another blow to the heart. My name is Kendall Davis and what if my story doesn't have a happy ending?*This is the first book in a Contemporary Reverse Harem Trilogy.
*Recommended 17+ due to mature language and situations.
I love the layers Kendall has, although personality wise she is nothing special. Just a broken girl who keeps getting back up after being knocked down so much. I think she could have been fleshed out a bit more. The four guys are run of the mill in their alpha, beta, comedic and easy going ways. Hopefully we get more character growth in the next one. The ending was weak and I don’t really see any reason to read more in this series as it ended in an HEA. Although there is one string that wasn’t tied up and that was the dude who attacked them at her trailer. But I really don’t care enough to find out what happens next. I think I need to try another genre as these seem to all be so similar that I’m not getting much in the way of entertainment. Fairy tale re-telling, here I come.
Bummer that you don’t care enough to read more. At least it ended in a HEA.