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Jake The Seven Brothers of Elko Book One edition by Raeann Blake Sharon Gunn Jones Contemporary Romance eBooks



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Book Review- Jake: The Seven Brothers of Elko by Raeann Blake

Brinley is a computer programmer that also owns her own business. She has turned over the running of her company to her friend and partner. After the incident with her husband she works from home. She has basically become a recluse. Her long-time friend Tommy is worried about her and refuses to take no for an answer when taking her to Las Vegas.
Once there she meets up with some more old friends and someone new, Jake. Jake owns a ranch near her friends and was once a Texas Ranger. Brinley loves the Texas Rangers and is shocked to learn Jake used to be one. She feels an instant attraction. She hasn’t felt those things in a long time.
Jake is also shocked at his instant interest in Brinley. She is full of life and light even though she has been through hell. She becomes all he wants.
When both of their pasts come back to cause problems, Brinley loses a lot. She refuses to stand in anyone’s way of happiness. Jake has other ideas.
This book started out really well. I liked Brinley as a character. She seemed to be strong and smart. Once she and Jake grew close, I liked her even more. Unfortunately as the story evolved and she ran, I didn’t like how she reacted to things and situations. Even though I liked the ending and how the author ultimately tied things up, I had lost my appreciation for Brinley as a character.
Jake and Davis were a fun pair. I like how they teased each other and had a healthy brother rivalry. They were great characters. I like how they were gentlemen and strong. They were definitely sigh-worthy. I can’t wait to see them again. I give this book a 4 out of 5.

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This book was hard to put down yet hard to read in some places. The characters were well developed and the story rolled along at a good pace, not too slow but taking time to really TELL the story and draw the reader in. Any woman who is in an abusive situation and reads this should realize that No, the jerk isn't going to change and to get out NOW - so in that way I thought it was a well done wake up call. The abuse was graphic and this was where it was hard to read. I was frustrated with the main character's refusal to open her eyes sooner than she did, but also realize there are many women who walk this walk every day, for a variety of reasons.
This has the makings of a terrific series and if the promised sequels are as good as this one, I'll be so happy! My only small little irritation (and if you've read my reviews on other books, you know there has to be at least one) is that the main character is simply too perfect. I'd have liked to have seen her just a little bit flawed, but having her drop dead gorgeous, brilliant with her own computer company, so genuinely nice and thoughtful, able to ride and shoot, and dazzling every man she has ever met - well, that's a tall order for the rest of us "average" gals to live up to.
All in all though, this book deserves a solid five stars and few readers will be disappointed.
** spoiler alert ** I so wanted to like this book, but it was all over the place and very unrealistic. The heroine has survived numerous rapes and beatings at the hand of her ex-husband. (He is only ex, because he divorced her). She barely survived the last one. She lives in the house they bought, and she was raped and beaten in. A friend, who is in love with her, "kidnaps" her to Las Vegas to be with him while he plays shows. Of course there is no hotel rooms available, so she stays in the guest room of the Texas Ranger that she just met. (She has a think about Texas Rangers.) She has her usual nightmare, and ends up in the hero's arms. This is a loooong strech for me, as she is a former rape victim. The ex gets out of jail, comes to see her, asks her to dance, and she says YES. Unbelieveable. Of course, she comes to her senses and decides she loves the hero. They get engaged and she goes shopping. The ex finds her, beats, cuts and rapes her bad enough she might not ever have kids. She goes right back into the Hero's arms. She finally gets a therapist. The Hero has an ex also, who arrives saying she is carrying his baby and he has to marry her or she will abort. The heroine leaves so the Hero can have his baby. She hides so well for six months that the Hero can't find her. Just by chance he does, and they get snowed in. Her ex comes after them, and the house they are staying in has a safe room. Not that she stayed in there. She shoots her ex. She and the Ranger get married, and she gets pregnant. All along the story are men who fall all over themsleves in love with her and will do anything. Thus the Hero's of the next books.
This book was a mixed bag for me. The characters were terrific, and this was a generally well written good read type of book. I adored the characters and wanted to journey with them, and then the middle of the book happened.

Like someone else, I thought it bogged down 1/3 of the way through. I wish I had read the "About the Author" section which said "Her stories are for adults and contain both explicit language and graphic content." I read a good bit of action/romance and self-edit when the "heat" gets too strong for me. I wish books had ratings like the movies. This was probably R-17. My big issue is not the sex, though, it's the fact that the plot stopped moving forward while the characters moved from place to place. It seemed like the moves were just to have new settings for the sex. The language also became repetitive with the swell of her breast, the bulge in his pants, "oh Jake" "oh Davis" (the non-sex repetition escapes memory at the moment). Every male in the book falls in love with the gal at first sight--over the top, eye bulging, breathless at the sight of her.

So despite the great story and characters I could not get enough of, I wanted to quit reading. Only my compulsion to finish what I started kept me going. If you like to read the hotter sections and want to spend an extra 100 pages enjoying time with the characters that doesn't advance the story, then you'll love this. As much as I'd like to know the romances in store for all the men of Elko, I'll spend my precious reading time on other journeys.
Book Review- Jake The Seven Brothers of Elko by Raeann Blake

Brinley is a computer programmer that also owns her own business. She has turned over the running of her company to her friend and partner. After the incident with her husband she works from home. She has basically become a recluse. Her long-time friend Tommy is worried about her and refuses to take no for an answer when taking her to Las Vegas.
Once there she meets up with some more old friends and someone new, Jake. Jake owns a ranch near her friends and was once a Texas Ranger. Brinley loves the Texas Rangers and is shocked to learn Jake used to be one. She feels an instant attraction. She hasn’t felt those things in a long time.
Jake is also shocked at his instant interest in Brinley. She is full of life and light even though she has been through hell. She becomes all he wants.
When both of their pasts come back to cause problems, Brinley loses a lot. She refuses to stand in anyone’s way of happiness. Jake has other ideas.
This book started out really well. I liked Brinley as a character. She seemed to be strong and smart. Once she and Jake grew close, I liked her even more. Unfortunately as the story evolved and she ran, I didn’t like how she reacted to things and situations. Even though I liked the ending and how the author ultimately tied things up, I had lost my appreciation for Brinley as a character.
Jake and Davis were a fun pair. I like how they teased each other and had a healthy brother rivalry. They were great characters. I like how they were gentlemen and strong. They were definitely sigh-worthy. I can’t wait to see them again. I give this book a 4 out of 5.
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