Monday 13 August 2018

Review Tour...Have Me by LP Lovell


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Synopsis:


***I’m lost. Cast adrift. Without purpose.

He’s broken. Angry. Grieving.

Together we were strong. Apart we are driven by nothing but the mindless need for revenge. Hatred can change a person, warping them until they’re nothing but a mangled, twisted version of themselves. And love—well, sometimes love isn’t enough. Is it?

Love. Loss. War. Two people with nothing to lose except each other.

To have and to hold?***

Also available in the series




Hate Me #1

Synopsis: 

I’m a former slave. The sister of death. Collateral. 
He’s a bad man. A cartel boss— and my everything. I thought I was done being someone’s toy, but I was so very wrong. Safety is nothing more than a premise in my world, and it seems my own sister can’t be trusted. Loyalties will be tested, and even my big bad wolf might not be able to save me this time. 
A priceless pawn. A knight in blood stained armor. A love worthy of any sacrifice. 
Hate me or hold me?


Hold Me #2

Synopsis: 

I’m a former slave. The sister of death. Collateral.

He’s a bad man. A cartel boss— and my everything.

I thought I was done being someones toy, but I was so very wrong. Safety is nothing more than a premise in my world, and enemies linger where I least expect them. Loyalties will be tested and bonds broken. Even my big bad wolf may not be able to save me this time.

A priceless pawn. A knight in blood stained armour. A love worthy of any sacrifice.

Hate me or hold me?





This is the concluding part to Anna and Rafaels story so the previous two books do need to be read first. 

Have Me picks up not long after Hold Me ended and Anna is feeling completely lost. I’ve always liked Anna but in this book I found myself growing increasingly annoyed with her. I always found an inner strength to her character and I was disappointed in the path she choose to help her move on from Rafael. Her sister Una really got on my nerves. I understood what she was trying to do, loved that she cared enough to try and help Anna but I just couldn’t warm up to her. I found her controlling and cold (and yes I am aware that her character is supposed to be like that 😉) but I struggled with the constant cold front she exudes. 

Rafael frustrated me with his stubbornness (I’m sensing a pattern here). He did the exact opposite of what I wanted and while I adore his character, I could’ve slapped him at times. 

I enjoyed reading Have Me even though it’s not my favourite out of this trilogy. The characters, although frustrating at times, are easy to connect with especially knowing their stories and pasts, and like the previous books in this series it’s got plenty of action to keep you turning those pages to find out how Anna and Rafaels story ends. Overall, Have Me is good conclusion to a great series. 


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