Keeper, by Robyn Roze, was definitely a keeper (see what I did
there). Like the warning on Goodreads, this book really does leave you with A
LOT of unanswered questions, and a serious cliff hanger ending. This book tells
the story of Olivia meeting Jake, and dealing with being in a relationship with
him and running/blocking out her past. There’s definitely something really big
that happened in her past, and while we get hints (I have a few speculations),
we don’t get anywhere near a thumbnail of a picture of what happened to her.
And then there’s Nick. At first, he seemed liked a serious villain. I think he
still might be, but I just have no idea what to think of him. He’s definitely
got a lot of stuff that needs to be atoned for, and I’m hoping we’ll find out
what those things are and if he makes up for it in the books to come.
I am giving this book a four. The only part about this book
that I didn’t really like was the tickling. Weird, I know, but when you read
it, you’ll see. It just made me feel uncomfortable, and seemed a little
unrealistic. Other than that though, the story line is good. It’s definitely
intense, and it’s setting up something really good for the future books, which
makes it even better. The dialogue in this book really seemed on point. None of
the dialogue felt stiff, or forced, and the conversations felt normal and
believable. All in all, I’m super excited for the next one.
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