Reviewed by chymerra on
Let’s talk about Quinn for a minute. From page one, I absolutely loved him. A tattooed, pierced biker?? Hello, come to mama!! But what really drew me to him was after the accident. He was still that biker who exuded sex appeal but he needed someone to help him heal from the accident. I also loved how he felt about Kiera and the fact that six years apart didn’t make any difference in how he felt for her.
Speaking of Kiera, I freaking loved her. She was so funny and I couldn’t help but laugh because she was funny. Her one liners had me laughing in bed and confusing the heck out of BK. I also liked that she didn’t fall into Instalove with Quinn. Instead, it grew. Honestly, I felt that her love for Quinn was more realistic than some of the romance books I have read to date. I also felt that her decision to accept the fellowship in Seattle was more true to life. She worked hard to get there and I loved that Quinn was going to let her go.
The sex in this book, while it came early on, was fantastic. It was page burning hot. I need to fan myself after reading some scenes. All I have to say is that Quinn had some serious stamina and they both were insatiable.
I absolutely loved how close the Kavanagh clan was. When Ace passed was a prime example. Everyone came together to mourn the loss of a special dog. By the end of that chapter, I was ugly crying and again got a very confused look from BK because of my tears.
The end of the book was perfect and I absolutely loved the epilogue. To be honest, that is when I was laughing hysterically. If you want to know why read the book.
How many stars will I give Chasing a Legend: 4
Why: This book was the complete package. Forget that it is the 4th book in a series, it can be easily read along. Instead, focus on the romance, the sex and the sense of family that is skillfully woven. This isn’t the first Sarah Robinson book that I have read but it is the first that I can honestly say touched my heart and my funny bone.
Will I reread: Yes
Will I recommend to family and friends: Yes
Age range: Adult
Why: Sex and language
**I chose to leave this review after reading an advance reader copy**
Reading updates
- Started reading
- 10 July, 2017: Finished reading
- 10 July, 2017: Reviewed