Review of Real by Kate Evans
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Review of Real by Kate Evans
Its Genre is contemperary romance fiction.
The story is about Remigton; a bad boy underground fighter who is use to women going crazy all over him and giving them the adventure to have one night stands with him. One night he sets his eyes on Brooke and all he wants is to be nothing but her Real. Brooke is a sports therapists with a broken dream who remigton hires to handdle his body but above all he hopes she has enough strenght in her to handdle him and his secret.
I would give this book 5 stars out of 5. The story is well written and the characters develope well and are relatable in some way throughout the book and you will be extremly hooked from the start to finish, i can promise that.
The main idea the author displayed is; you cant love someone before you completly know them first, and when you do, is your love strong and real enough to stay?
The plot has a revelation that isnt expected or twisted but all i can say is that its definetly NEW.
The theme of this book is determination.
What i loved most about this book is the (fire to fight) still torches strong in the hero even though he contiuously falls.
Also the book has lots of great songs and lyrices that just make it a great enjoyable read.
I highly recommend that book for anybody who wants a great romance mixed with life appreciating moments.
I had to leave you with the qoute i read in it.
" A champion stands when he cant"
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