Angie
Written on Jan 6, 2015
While the plot does take away from the romance a bit, I do think it made South of Surrender stronger. Chrys is trying to save his brother, but when he realizes he's a lost cause, he has to protect Laney from him. All of the brothers get involved, so this book was also like a nice reunion. There's a surprising amount of action, since there are fight scenes. They're not terribly detailed or violet, but they're there.
But what I liked best about South of Surrender was Laney. She's blind! Romance heroines are usually these perfect, gorgeous creatures with no flaws. Well, Laney only has about 10% visibility in one eye, but she certainly doesn't let that stop her from going about her life. She has a passion for animals, so she boards and rescues horses. She's independent, but doesn't mind asking for help when she needs it. And the best part is, Chrys doesn't treat her like she's less than or in the way when crap is going down. He gives her what she needs to protect herself, and then goes and does his thing! It's great.
South of Surrender is my favorite of the series. I enjoyed the romance the most, and I definitely think it did a great job at continuing and expanding the plot, as well as setting up for a big finish!
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