The Final Harris Brother Duet #2
Author: Amy Daws
Brother Duet.
Sloan, there are more than just physical wounds that must be healed.
is the only way they can truly find their bright futures.
This is the second book of The Final Harris Brother’s Duet. If you read my review of Surrender you will know that I loved that book and anxiously awaited this one. The few times I’ve read a duet, I’m always a little apprehensive of the second book, especially if I loved the first one. I wonder if the second book would do the story justice or is it just unnecessary additions. Well, this book not only lived up to my expectations but exceeded them. It was a perfect second book. I didn’t even know how much I needed this book.
Let me talk about Gareth. I fell for him in Surrender, but in Dominate he became one of my all-time favorites. He is such a complex character. He’s strong. vulnerable, sexy, swoony, kind, protective, sweet. and so much more. There are two scenes with Gareth and Sophia that if you don’t completely fall for both of them, then I’m convinced you don’t have a heart.
I love how Sloan blossoms in this book. You can see her gaining her strength. I love how protective she is of both Sophia and Gareth. She is even protective of all the Harris siblings. Sloan and Gareth are perfect for each other.
This book has ALL the feels! It is intense and emotional, but it is also heart-warming and sexy. This book caused tears…happy tears, sad tears, heart-warming tears, emotional tears. It was also a perfect way to wrap up a series. While I’m sure I’ll always want to know where the Harris’ are, this book truly completed the series. Even if you haven’t read any of the Harris books, you need to read Surrender and Dominate.
an Amazon Top 25 bestselling author of sexy, contemporary romance novels. She
enjoys writing love stories that take place in America, as well as across the
pond in England; especially about those footy-playing Harris Brothers of hers.
When Amy is not writing in a tire shop waiting room, she’s watching Gilmore
Girls, or singing karaoke in the living room with her daughter while Daddy
smiles awkwardly from a distance. For more of Amy’s work, visit: http://www.amydawsauthor.com