Title: Found Underneath
Series: Finding Me #2
Author: K.L. Kreig
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Release Date: May 30, 2017
It began as a ruse.
Take a girlfriend. Divert the press from the fucked up mess that’s my family
until my father is re-elected. Stage a public breakup. Move on.
Only that brilliant plan went straight south the moment I set eyes on Willow
Blackwell.
I found her.
My center. My future. A soulmate with the will of a mule and the mouth of a
harpy.
I now want things I never wanted before. Permanent kinds of things.
Only Fate—and her ex—have other plans for us.
In some sort of cosmic impossibility, our lives unknowingly intersected years
before when tragedy befell both our families. Once the devastating truth is
finally revealed, the future I’d found in her will come crashing down around us
and for the first time in my life I’m completely helpless.
I may very well lose the only woman I've ever loved to a past neither of us saw
coming.
*Warning: 18+ only. Contains foul language, explicit sex and a hot alpha (or
two, or three). NOTE: This is NOT a standalone. It’s the conclusion to LOST IN
BETWEEN, which MUST be read first.
Holy cow! K. L. Kreig is a queen. She
made me suffer with the final set in the Lost
in Between the first book on the Finding
me Duet. Anxious was the fit adjective to describe my feelings. She killed
me sweetly. And now, I came alive again with Found Underneath. This book is (in my words) the perfect final for
this duet. It was delightful to see the evolution of Goldilocks and Drive By during
the story. They found what they were not looking for.
This book has the same pattern as the
first one. It’s told from both sides. There is not a chance to miss any detail.
I do enjoy the most Shaw’s chapters. Have I said before that I love reading the
man’s mind? Well, Shaw gave me a good time.
After agreeing to be a couple in front
on other’s eyes in order to save Shaw’s father campaign. We were left with some
big doubts about the relation between Willow’s father dead and Shaw’s little
sister. Additionally, some ghosts from the past will interfere with their life
and newfound love. At this point both are being really carefully with their
true feelings. What started as an agreement between them is ended to give
entrance to something beautiful. Love works in mysterious ways.
“Well, the truth is... you captivate me like no one else has before. Willow and what I feel for you is... new for me.”
“I’m having a hard time keeping up with how fast you’re changing me, Goldilocks.”
Discovering that we have fallen in love
provokes us many emotions. Excitement and fear are two opposite poles that when
they collide it causes sparks in our interior. Those little sparks of hope that
are strengthened by the warm fire that consumes our heart. But for some this is
more about fear of suffering a heartbroken. Shaw has been the most eligible
bachelor for a long time. He thinks love was not made for him until he met
Willow.
“I’ve found that person. The one who makes me stronger. The anomaly I dint think existed, but does, and I would be a fool to continue keeping him at arm’s length.”
Love is never easy. Before Willow and
Shaw could enjoy their love together, they will have to solve many things like
revealing all their secrets to each other and fighting a ghost from the past
who is ready to shatter, with his claws, their blossoming love.
“We are stronger than any force working to tear us apart, Willow. Unbreakable.”
“You and me. That’s it. That’s all it will ever be, Goldilocks. Just you and me”
Found
Underneath is all what
you search in a good book and wrapped in a sexy cover. I enjoyed every piece of
it. This book captivated me more than the first one. It’s always a pleasure to
read any book written by K.L. Kreig. Shaw has a special place in my book
boyfriend list. He is a poetic and cocky man ready to fight for his feelings in
spite of his lack of knowledge about love. His lack of knowledge and acceptance
do not prevent him from reaching his goal: Willow and his family safety. I have a little request: Noah deserves his
own book.
(ARC courtesy of author in exchange for
an honest review)
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As a USA Today Bestselling author, I write stories that are deeply emotional with flawed characters, because humans ARE flawed and if we read about perfect characters living in their perfect world, first of all, snoozer, but secondly, we never experience the gratification of redemption.
Outside of writing, I’m just a regular ol’ Midwest girl who likes Game of Thrones and am obsessed with Modern Family and The Goldbergs. I run, I eat, I run, I eat. It’s a vicous cycle. I love carbs, but there’s love-hate relationship with my ass and thighs. Mostly hate. I like a good cocktail (oh hell…who am I kidding? I love any cocktail). I’m a huge creature of habit, but I’ll tell you I’m flexible. I read every single day and if I don’t get a chance…watch the hell out. My iPad and me: BFFs. I’m direct and I make no apologies for it. I swear too much. I love alternative music and in my next life I want to be a bad-ass female rocker. I hate, hate, hate spiders, telemarketers, liver, acne, winter and loose hairs that fall down my shirt (don’t ask, it’s a thing).
Outside of writing, I’m just a regular ol’ Midwest girl who likes Game of Thrones and am obsessed with Modern Family and The Goldbergs. I run, I eat, I run, I eat. It’s a vicous cycle. I love carbs, but there’s love-hate relationship with my ass and thighs. Mostly hate. I like a good cocktail (oh hell…who am I kidding? I love any cocktail). I’m a huge creature of habit, but I’ll tell you I’m flexible. I read every single day and if I don’t get a chance…watch the hell out. My iPad and me: BFFs. I’m direct and I make no apologies for it. I swear too much. I love alternative music and in my next life I want to be a bad-ass female rocker. I hate, hate, hate spiders, telemarketers, liver, acne, winter and loose hairs that fall down my shirt (don’t ask, it’s a thing).
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