
I’ve been following Abrianna Denae’s work for just close to two years now and I have to say that during that time I have seen her write quite a few different genres and they have all been as equally as impressive as the last. With Abrianna you never know what you’re going to get because one minute she could be writing something oh so sweet, and then she can throw something unexpected at you, but it’s well worth the suspense that she puts you through.
This book has such a different feel and it’s clear that she’s taken such a tradition thing and made it her own, she’s turned Jack Frost into her own modern story and the events that take place are such heart-breaking but also so gripping.
It shows in her writing that this story means a lot to her and you can’t help but get so wrapped up in the story because of how she’s written it.
I loved the chemistry between Jack and Ryson, you could feel the connection that they had for each other and all you would want is for them to fight through everything that is happening around them.
Both Ryson and Jack are good people, and whilst they both have secrets of their own to reveal it’s really interesting getting to see how things play out between them.
I loved everything about this book, even the twists that Abrianna put in because it made the book just that more adventurous and brought the story to life.
Although, I will say one thing that annoyed me to no end…. Branning. I honestly thought he was a right douche…. I get that he didn’t believe in magic or pretty much most things when it came to the unknown, but still considering how close all the brothers were, you’d think that the bond between them would be enough to make him see sense that whilst he doesn’t agree with it, it would be better to stick with his brothers and just help them. But nope, he’s just one annoying character.
Other than that, I loved everything there was and just didn’t want the story to end, but I have a feeling that from the ending there is more to come and I can’t wait to see what happens next.
Seriously, this is worth reading because it’s unlike anything Abrianna has ever written but it’s totally gripping.
Ryson is a good guy, he has his own coffee shop which is running smoothly and business is doing well. His brothers tend to give him a hard time about how he’s not so charitable, so when he goes ahead and does a good deed (which involves rescuing Jack from behind the coffee shop) it seems to spark trouble for him and his brothers, but his guy was telling him that he needed to do it.
Jack has suddenly turned up and it seems that there’s more to him than Ryson and his brothers realise. There’s already a connection there between them all but none of them can put their fingers on it until it’s revealed that Jack had something to do with the disappearance of Sara.
It’s clear that Jack isn’t from this current time period, but it seems that there’s a reason as to why he’s been thrown into this time period. Yet there’s something that draws Ryson into Jack, he can’t help but want to be there for him.
With so many secrets about to be revealed, how will all the brothers take them??? Will they let their guard down with Jack?? Will they figure out the mystery behind Jack appearing in their lives???
This book has such a different feel and it’s clear that she’s taken such a tradition thing and made it her own, she’s turned Jack Frost into her own modern story and the events that take place are such heart-breaking but also so gripping.
It shows in her writing that this story means a lot to her and you can’t help but get so wrapped up in the story because of how she’s written it.
I loved the chemistry between Jack and Ryson, you could feel the connection that they had for each other and all you would want is for them to fight through everything that is happening around them.
Both Ryson and Jack are good people, and whilst they both have secrets of their own to reveal it’s really interesting getting to see how things play out between them.
I loved everything about this book, even the twists that Abrianna put in because it made the book just that more adventurous and brought the story to life.
Although, I will say one thing that annoyed me to no end…. Branning. I honestly thought he was a right douche…. I get that he didn’t believe in magic or pretty much most things when it came to the unknown, but still considering how close all the brothers were, you’d think that the bond between them would be enough to make him see sense that whilst he doesn’t agree with it, it would be better to stick with his brothers and just help them. But nope, he’s just one annoying character.
Other than that, I loved everything there was and just didn’t want the story to end, but I have a feeling that from the ending there is more to come and I can’t wait to see what happens next.
Seriously, this is worth reading because it’s unlike anything Abrianna has ever written but it’s totally gripping.
Ryson is a good guy, he has his own coffee shop which is running smoothly and business is doing well. His brothers tend to give him a hard time about how he’s not so charitable, so when he goes ahead and does a good deed (which involves rescuing Jack from behind the coffee shop) it seems to spark trouble for him and his brothers, but his guy was telling him that he needed to do it.
Jack has suddenly turned up and it seems that there’s more to him than Ryson and his brothers realise. There’s already a connection there between them all but none of them can put their fingers on it until it’s revealed that Jack had something to do with the disappearance of Sara.
It’s clear that Jack isn’t from this current time period, but it seems that there’s a reason as to why he’s been thrown into this time period. Yet there’s something that draws Ryson into Jack, he can’t help but want to be there for him.
With so many secrets about to be revealed, how will all the brothers take them??? Will they let their guard down with Jack?? Will they figure out the mystery behind Jack appearing in their lives???