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Matt's Family (Superromance, 938)

Matt's Family (Superromance, 938)

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: So Sad!!
Review: I don't know anyone who would want to read a romance novel that ends up being more depressing then romantic. I felt so bad for Luke. I'd fallen in love with him in the first book, "Luke's Daughters," and I don't know why Ms. Kent even wrote about something like this. I had an urge to stop as soon as the divorce, but I read it all the way through. The ending is less depressing, but I still think that this series was pointless.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: :|
Review: This is the second book about the Brennan Brothers. Luke's Daughters was the first book and it was very good. This one, however, is focused on Matt Brennan. This book was very depressing. Matt was engaged to Kristen and than went on a special forces mission and his family was told that he was dead. Kristen was pregnant and alone. Matt's brother Luke thought he could help by marrying her and claiming that the baby was his. Luke and Kristen get married and have a child of their own. Five years later Matt comes back. Luke divorces Kristen and Matt marries her. This is hard on everyone involved: Luke, Matt, Kristen, and the two girls. I had a hard time feeling bad for Matt and Kristen. The people that I continued to feel sorry for were Luke and the girls. The story did a good job of sharing how everyone felt. It is basically a story of forgiveness and how to find a middle ground or balance among a heap of heartache, guilt, and anger. To find any real happiness in this series I highly recommend that you read the first book about Luke and the girls.


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