Since this series started with Kane’s story in “Fearless,” it’s only fitting that the series should end with his sister Andi. I loved Kane’s story and have enjoyed the series, so I was eager to read an early copy of Andi and Kyle's story. It was every bit as good as I anticipated, with terrific heart, inspiring character growth, gripping suspense and amazing chemistry.
Andi had some challenges growing up, with a mother who died too young and a father with a gambling addiction. Other than her brother, the only stable person in her life was her best friend Kyle, that is until she started dating bad boy quarterback, Billy Gray, who intimidated her into ending her friendship with Kyle. Years later, Andi is a divorced single mother, back in Rosewood Bay with her family. She's worked hard to regain her strength and confidence, and things are calm and settled for her and her son, until she discovers his new teacher is Kyle Davenport, her former best friend. With the way Andi left things, her first parent-teacher meeting isn’t looking too promising.
Andi easily found a place in my heart and I was invested in her story every step of the way. Her determination to rely only on herself and her struggle to find a balance between being independent and completely self-reliant versus accepting support and help from those who love her was a prevailing theme throughout the book. And Kyle was the perfect guy for her, showing her that help and support from someone who truly loves her doesn’t involve dominance or control. Andi was so afraid of losing the person she had fought so hard to become, but Kyle had her back and supported her while letting her make her own decisions. Yeah, Kyle found a place in my heart, too. This poignant, heartfelt, engaging, gripping story is the perfect end to the series and one you won’t want to miss.
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