Thursday, April 21, 2016

Review of Brew Bear by Scarlett Grove


I received this book as an ARC for an honest review. 

In this book we finally find out what happened to Quinn and if she and Drew can make it work. After the Quinn left him, Drew is getting trying to move on with his life. The problem with this is no one in the crew will let him forget it. Drew knows that from this point on he has to accept that he will be alone until the day he and his bear die. However that all changes the day that Quinn sends him a message on the mate.com app. Drew doesn't know what this means and isn't sure how to respond all he knows is he really wants to protect his heart from that kind of pain again. Can he trust her or should he shut her out in order to protect his heart?

Quinn knows that running was not the answer but with her past she didn't know what to do with all the feelings she was having that next morning. Running seemed to be the best option for her. However 9 months later she isn't sure that she made the correct call. With no money and a baby just weeks from being born she knows she has to go back to fate mountain and at least tell Drew he will be a father even if he never forgives her. What happens though when everyone Drew knows tries to give their option to her before she sees him will she run again or will she fight for him this time?

This is a great book in this series. It can be read as a stand-alone but should be read after Chief Bear just to see where this relationship started out at. In this book we find that no matter what you should always listen to the other person you don't know what they might show you. In this book this couple learns that though they are fated they really should have learned more about one another before mating. It does have the same nail-biting will they get there in time that we have found in this series that will have you hooked from the first word to the very end. I would highly recommend this book to anyone and everyone.

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