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A review by rellimreads
Undone by Amy Knupp
4.0
This is book 3 in Amy Knupp’s Henry Brothers series. This can be enjoyed as a stand alone. However, I think it’s a little more fun having “met” Cash and the rest of the Henrys in previous books - starting with Unraveled.
This was a great second chance romance. I think my favorite part was that this was really less about the past and more focusing on Cash and Ava falling in love again with who they are now. That strong history - and passion - is there providing a wonderful foundation for them slipping back into being lovers.
However, with futures seemingly diverging in two different locations, they know that their time together is limited. I don't want to spoil anything, but I loved how Knupp didn't make it so that one person was forced to give everything up (and that it wasn't only Ava making concessions!). Their solution was wonderful and really solidified their HEA.
Then they get an awesome epilogue which ends on a huge surprise impacting the entire Henry family. Audio lovers get a *second* bonus epilogue offering a peek into married life for Cash & Ava. I'm looking forward to Knox's book, Unexpected. I'll be waiting for audio though because...
Narration:
Knupp continues to pick great narrator matches for her characters. Samantha Brentmoor & Patrick Zeller had perfect voices for their own and the opposite character (plus the rest of the Dragonfly Lake folks). The opening chapters - Ava's grief and hesitation and all that comes with loss was flawlessly encapsulated by Brentmoor. Zeller likewise brought the nuance to Cash he deserved. Then both pivoting as the couple fell in love again. The myriad of emotions they went though. Loved listening.
CW (spoilers):
death (off page/past) of aunt & mother, off page/past alcoholic mother
While I borrowed a copy of the ebook via KoboPlus, I received an advance copy of the audiobook from Home Cooked Books and am leaving an honest review.
This was a great second chance romance. I think my favorite part was that this was really less about the past and more focusing on Cash and Ava falling in love again with who they are now. That strong history - and passion - is there providing a wonderful foundation for them slipping back into being lovers.
However, with futures seemingly diverging in two different locations, they know that their time together is limited. I don't want to spoil anything, but I loved how Knupp didn't make it so that one person was forced to give everything up (and that it wasn't only Ava making concessions!). Their solution was wonderful and really solidified their HEA.
Then they get an awesome epilogue which ends on a huge surprise impacting the entire Henry family. Audio lovers get a *second* bonus epilogue offering a peek into married life for Cash & Ava. I'm looking forward to Knox's book, Unexpected. I'll be waiting for audio though because...
Narration:
Knupp continues to pick great narrator matches for her characters. Samantha Brentmoor & Patrick Zeller had perfect voices for their own and the opposite character (plus the rest of the Dragonfly Lake folks). The opening chapters - Ava's grief and hesitation and all that comes with loss was flawlessly encapsulated by Brentmoor. Zeller likewise brought the nuance to Cash he deserved. Then both pivoting as the couple fell in love again. The myriad of emotions they went though. Loved listening.
CW (spoilers):
death (off page/past) of aunt & mother, off page/past alcoholic mother
While I borrowed a copy of the ebook via KoboPlus, I received an advance copy of the audiobook from Home Cooked Books and am leaving an honest review.