Monday, January 17, 2022

Book Review: Collision by Sofia Aves (Blue Blooded Brothers Book 1)

 


    Cal has been trying to catch Logan for the last 5 years. He almost lost his job after a reckless attempt at the beginning of his career, but since then Logan has become his obsession. All of his time was dominated by something Wade related, be it the man himself or his daughter, Ashley. That is until he literally runs into Mila with his car. This amazing woman is plagued by the previous trauma that Logan has inflicted and now that she is on Cal's radar she is back on his as well. Will Cal be able to keep his girls safe or will his obsession be their downfall? 

    I received this book from the author in exchange for an honest review. You may remember that I talked about having read Politics and Paperwork earlier this month. I loved that book and this one is no different. I am a bit upset at myself that I didn't read them in the correct order, but that is on me and no one else. 

    I absolutely adored Mila. She dealt with the trauma caused by the bank robbery and moved on to become a successful painter. I do have a large question. Pray tell. How did she inherit her grandmothers house when she passed when she changed her name in order to not be found? Wouldn't that be beyond obvious? Other than that she was great, especially since that wasn't really anything on her. Instead it was something that felt like a plot hole. 

    Cal was sweet and I can't say that I was surprised by any aspect of him. My favorite character in the book was either Mila or Black. Not sure which. Black was beyond adorable in a burly older brother kind of way. Not that I can relate, never had an older brother. Just a younger one. 

    This was a great contemporary romance with a bit of mystery thrown in just for fun. As I felt at the end of book 1.5 I still would enjoy reading the rest of the series at some point. 

    This book is available on Amazon for $3.99 by clicking here. This is available on Kindle Unlimited. 

Books by this Author: 

Politics and Paperwork

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