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S**H
FANTASTIC AND FUN
FEVER FALLS is an AMAZING series that can be read as standalones, you can jump in anywhere at anytime. Book #4 is in the creative hands of DEVON MCCORMACK. Small town college student Keegan gets to go on vacation and let his hair down. Together with his best friends, they think this cheap trip to a small, obscure kingdom will be all fun in the clubs. Keegan, will begin a journey of a lifetime. Prince Owen will never be King and that suits him just fine. The playboy of this kingdom, just wants to dodge scandal and have some fun. But scandal apparently is his middle name, much to his family shame. Once Keegan and Owen lock eyes, the scandal fuse is lit. Owen doesn't realize, this will be the scandal of a lifetime. I loved these characters. Keegan and Owen, smirked and teased their way into my heart. This was a fun time, even though the story had some serious subjects. The friends, family and love in Fever Falls make it a place you wish you could visit. This series, is a BRILLIANT idea created by DEVON MCCORMACK and RILEY HART. Take one trip there with either author and you will be ready to buy a house there. I don't know who I'm going back with next but I can't wait to get there. I HIGHLY, HIGHLY RECOMMEND THIS BOOK AND THIS BRILLIANT SERIES!!!!!
L**M
Keegan and Owen
I really wanted to like this book. But the over use of bro and bruh that Keegan used made it hard for me to get into the book.
M**D
Devon does it again!
I have yet to read one of Devon's books without laughing out loud, crying softly (sometimes not so softly), getting angry at the characters (Prince Owen did a REALLY good job of that here), and -- not ashamed of it -- getting seriously aroused! He has a way of bringing the characters to life in a realistic way. This particular book covered a very serious topic, that of addiction and its insidious nature. Devin masterfully covered it in a manner I could relate to. That being addicted to one substance doesn't necessarily mean you're addicted to everything. Prince Owen is a cocaine addict, yet he's not an alcoholic. Booze isn't his addiction. Cocaine is. I get it, and that's my opinion as well. Cocaine does not equal alcohol. I appreciated how Devon took the reader - me - through what it's like to suffer in silence, self-medicating to cope. It made Prince Owen's and Keeg's triumph that much sweeter. Bravo!
M**E
OMG
I am so in love with this book. Devon you hit the jackpot with this one. It has all the feels. Daddy I was really delicious. I want to visit Fever Falls and meet all the men in this series. I can't recommend this book enough. There is just enough intrigue going on to make sure you continue to read until the end.
K**R
#ROYAL (Fever Falls Book 4)
WOW, this Author's book four was absolutely amazing and I loved it! Definitely a must read, lots fun and laughter, excitement, drama, sexy characters, secrets reviled and then some! This a beautiful love story, from the beginning to end! So many thanks, Honey Bee ๐๐๐๐ญ๐ถ
D**1
Holy moly!๐ฅ๐ฅ
Royal certainly lives up to its Fever Fallโs counterparts. What a wonderful story of love, life, and strength. Keegan is definitely right about age not mattering in the amount of life youโve lived. Iโm glad they found each other and that Devon shared them with us.
K**R
Loved Royal
I loved the characters in the book. The story line had me enthralled right away. The only downside of this book was I did not want it to end!
A**R
Good series but...
Keeg, at 19, is much more mature than Owen at 32. Interesting story line, the prince and the pauper, but some parts unbelievable.
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L**H
Great read
Great addition to this fun series. I loved getting to know Keegan more having met him earlier in the series, and meeting Owen as well. I enjoyed their story but found it didn't grab me as much as the other books in the series have thus far. I think that was likely due to the distance between our MCs for a lot of the story, and the time jumps that occurred without context. We would have Owen and Keeg in the same place for a while, and then they'd be apart doing the long distance thing, and then be back together again - but the time between those events was never really quantified. I don't know if it was just a few weeks, or months. With their long distance and 'fake relationship' to start with, I also didn't feel the connection between them. Chemistry - yes. But connection that made me believe they couldn't live without the other? No.I also didn't like the Frederick reveal towards the end, especially because nothing came of it or was said about it again. I have no idea why that needed to be done, unless it's to set Frederick up for his own book in the future? Regardless, when we had the similar situation with Jude and Rush earlier in the series, it seemed to be a deja vu moment.Still a very enjoyable read with some amazingly hot scenes, and I definitely look forward to more in the series.
U**N
Well...
The Fever Falls series is awesome... But this book doesn't convince me as much as those before... Somehow the prince of a foreign, ficticious country is just too much over the top. Yes, it is still somewhat Fever Falls... But No comparison to the previous three books.
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