Review: Three broken promises by Monica Murphy (Drew+Fable #3)

26 de enero de 2014


Three broken promises
by Monica Murphy
 (Drew+Fable #3)



Commitment. That’s what I really want from Colin. Ever since my brother, Danny, died in Iraq, Colin’s done so much to help me, including giving me a job at his popular restaurant so I can leave my crappy waitressing job at the strip joint. But lying in bed with him every night to comfort him from his horrible nightmares isn’t enough anymore. I know he feels guilty about Danny’s death, about not going to Iraq, but I can’t keep living this double life.

I love him desperately, but he’s got so many demons, and if he can’t open up to me now, then he’ll never be the real partner I need him to be. I gave him a month, and now I’m out of here. If he truly loves me like he says, he knows where to find me.



 



Thanks to netgalley for an arc in exchange for an honest review

I'll give this book 3,5 minibooks


(spoilers free)

Well, I dont know exactly how to do this, bc I finished it two days ago and I still cant process what this book has made to me.
Well, I loved the first book, even if sometimes I thought there was too much drama, Drew was (and still is) so lovely, and adorable, and he's so broken, and I just can't deal with him being hurt. I didnt like the second book so much, there were parts where I put the book down and say: what the hell am I readin? It looked like Monica had lost all her ideas about the book. But when I read this book, I remembered why I liked the first one
Fable is a ver strong protagonist. You know, we all are totally sick of stupid, innocent, unpalatable and brainless girls who cant believe that this unbelievabe boy is whit them. Fable has been hurt, but she loves Drew, and she will fight for him until the dead.
The relationship this two have its strong and beautiful, but sometimes they have to remember why they love each other, because this books show a real relation, with real problemas (even if its with too much drama), a real persons, a real behaviors.
This what I loved from this books; theyre real.
I loved Drew in this book, he is still him but he is so much mature, strong, and he finnally realices that he isnt the only one who needs someone, Fable needs him to. That momento was simply magnific.
I didnt like sooo much drama (wow, how many times have I said so), but its a NA romance, it HAS to have drama, the surprise whould be if it hadn't
In brief, its a lovely book with great characters, well written and with a totally memorable ending <3



New York Times and USA Today bestselling author Monica Murphy is a native Californian who lives in the foothills below Yosemite. A wife and mother of three, she writes New Adult and contemporary romance for Bantam and Avon. She is the author of One Week Girlfriend and Second Chance Boyfriend.



Reading Order:
1. One Week Girlfriend
2. Second Chance Boyfriend
3. Three Broken Promises
3.5 Drew and Fable Forever Novella (Jan 2014)
4. Four Years Later (Feb 2014)


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