ARC Review – Full Circle (Rockin’ Country, #3) by Laramie Briscoe

Posted April 22, 2015 by DiDi in Mainstream, Reviews, Sharon/Slick / 1 Comment

Life is really changing for these two and with is comes fears, tears, and a whole lot of love. ~ Slick, Guilty Pleasures 

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First comes love
Then comes marriage
Now? The baby carriage

Garrett and Hannah Thompson have a lot going on. They have a baby on the way, Garrett’s on tour, and Hannah’s enjoying being a wife and a soon-to-be mother.

But with them nothing is ever easy. Paparazzi still want the inside scoop, Jared and Shell still have issues, and there’s her pesky record company that they have to deal with.

Luckily for them, all that’s ever mattered is that they love each other. The other stuff is always secondary—except when it isn’t, and it’s thrust to the forefront of their lives.

Life is never easy, especially for those who live it in the public eye. Sometimes they have to take a step back, take a deep breath, and let it all come full circle.

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Author Laramie Briscoe wraps up the Rockin’ Country saga of Reaper (Garrett) and Harmony atruegemaward(Hannah) in Full Circle. We’ve seen these two characters meet, have a whirlwind courtship, fall in love, marry, and what comes after marriage? Yes, life is really changing for these two and with is comes fears, tears, and a whole lot of love.

I have really loved watching these two not only grow up as individuals but watching their relationship mature as these books have gone along. It hasn’t been easy, their careers and their pasts put them in the public eye and as much as they try to control the media machine sometimes they just can’t. I do love that their communication skills have gotten better as time has gone on, that the love between them has grown, and their trust in each other is absolute.

Touring is always interesting for a band and when Hannah accompanies Black Friday on their tour while taking time off from her own career she gets to know Garrett’s band mates a whole lot better. I love how she made time to do things with each of them and how they were there to protect her and keep her safe along with Garrett. I love how accepting they were of her into their group and how she made sure to include them especially in a decision that would affect them all.

We were treated to glimpses of the struggle Shel has in her relationship with Jared and a teeny bit into Stacey’s (Garrett’s sister) relationship with his band mate Brad and thankfully we’ll see more in books to come. There were a few harrowing moments in this book; both took their toll on Garrett and Hannah but might also impact the future of the band.

I really enjoyed the intimate scenes between Garrett and Hannah as it shows how comfortable they’ve become with one another, how much they trust each other and more than that that their love is stronger than ever.

While this is the “last chapter” in Garrett and Hannah’s story, I’m sure we’ll see snippets of them in the books to come and that makes me happy as I can’t wait to see how they deal with recording, touring, and their new bundle of joy!

4.5stars

4.5 Stars

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Posted April 22, 2015 by DiDi in Mainstream, Reviews, Sharon/Slick / 1 Comment


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