Tuesday, May 8, 2018

Review: Alaska

Alaska Alaska by Cate Ashwood
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Holden thought he had it all. He had the great job, the fancy apartment and a great life in New York City. Unfortunately, it all came at a cost and with baggage in the form of his dad, Philip. The dad that has never been satisfied with anything Holden has done. Out of the blue, his dad threatens everything in his life, if he doesn’t go to Alaska and convince dad’s ex-business partner into returning.

For Gabe, it was never about the money. And when Philip took the company they started together, and made it all about money, he left. And nothing is going to make him go back. Not even Philip’s son, Holden. Who checks every mark Gabe has in his perfect man list. And he has to give Holden credit for being persistent in his endeavor, the man won’t give up.

As characters, both Gabe and Holden are wonderfully written. Nothing about either one is too much or not enough. And the relationship they build is a steady slow, even if they aren’t the greatest at saying the words. And world of Sawyer’s Ferry sounds like a cozy community to live in. The people there seemed like real, downhome and like your neighbors in the real world. Loved the ending, cause yeah, Philip deserved it.

Great start to the series. And I can’t wait for the next book, because Logan has got to find his HEA. And Frankie does too.


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