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REPUTATION (Mason Family #2) by Adriana Locke

Release Date: January 5th


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Blurb:

Coy Mason is a jerk.

 

If there is one truth that Bellamy Davenport knows, it’s that. Hands-down. (Well, that and the fact that she didn’t mean to hurt him. Physically. Coy can’t be hurt emotionally because he doesn’t have a heart.)

 

Coy is not just the small-town, literal boy-next-door. He’s a heartbreaking, womanizing, mischief-making (and delicious) man and was all of those things well before he became a hot-shot country music sensation.

 

He’s a dream standing in her doorway with no shirt, messy hair, and a ‘Do you wanna?’ grin. But he’s also a nightmare for her heart and she knows it.

 

Their enemies-to-lovers relationship always ends the same way—heavy on the enemies, light on the lovers.

 

So why is she still standing there?



My Review:

 5 STARS

Coy is a music star and the fourth of five Mason brothers.  I adore the Mason family.  This author always does such a fabulous job writing supportive families with real banter and straight talk.  I love the relationships Coy has with his brothers and his parents, especially the relationship he shares with his mom.  I love that Bellamy and Coy have known each other their whole lives.  Their complex relationship reflects the experiences gained in a lifetime.  They have fought, loved, trusted, and broken trust with each other- which makes a complicated and layered relationship.  Bellamy is a strong young woman who relies on herself to get through things.  Giving Coy her heart and trusting him is a huge step for her and it is not a step taken easily.  Coy must grow up a little through the course of the book. He learns to take control of his life instead of letting his life control him and it is a beautiful thing.  I adore the relationship that Coy has with Bellamy’s dad.  There is a love and respect there that comes from a lifetime of experiences that they share as well as their shared love for Bellamy.  The author accurately handles the emotions that an adult child experiences when a parent is battling cancer through Bellamy.  The exhaustion and emotions of helplessness, dealing with insurance companies, getting to appointments, and trying to hold onto hope are all there as Bellamy helps her father.  The book has some deep emotional moments.  There is humor and passion.  And there is ultimately the deep and committed love that Coy and Bellamy finally accept in each other.  The HEA is super sweet and I cannot wait to read the next book about the Mason family and to catch glimpses of Coy and Bellamy’s future in them.  This fantastic read is written in first person from a dual POV.






About the Author:

USA Today and Washington Post bestselling author Adriana Locke lives and breathes books. After years of slightly obsessive relationships with the flawed bad boys created by other authors, Adriana has created her own.

 

She resides in the Midwest with her husband, sons, and two dogs. She spends a large amount of time playing with her kids, drinking coffee, and cooking. You can find her outside if the weather's nice and there's always a piece of candy in her pocket.


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