#Blur The GearShark Series Book 4 edition by Cambria Hebert Romance eBooks
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Nothing but a #blur…
There’s a new kid in town, and he’s hell on wheels.
From what we’ve heard, it may be because
he knows exactly what hell’s like.
Lonely.
Scorching.
Unforgiving.
You may know his brother, the NRR hotshot
(and former GearShark cover model)
Lorhaven.
It’s only natural a driver with his background and family connections
has sped his racecar into the newest, hottest division.
But that’s not all.
Arrow may be following in big bro’s tread marks,
but he doesn’t plan to stay there.
He’s swerving onto the road less traveled…
and a lot more controversial.
He’s opening up about his private struggles with sexuality
to tell a story that’s gone unheard until now.
One thing’s for sure; Arrow may have a painful past,
but his foot is heavy on the accelerator.
With speed like this, he’s bound to leave everything behind in
nothing but a #blur.
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#Blur The GearShark Series Book 4 edition by Cambria Hebert Romance eBooks
4.5 stars — I will start off by saying that this book should contain a HUGE trigger warning. I don’t have triggers, but I really don’t get why more authors aren’t putting them on books. You can be vague, you can just say trigger warning and not explain what kind, but give people who have triggers at least a mini head’s up.This book broke me, particularly the past sections. I was trying so hard to contain my bawling in bed because my hubby was sleeping, but even though I wasn’t making any noise, I was shaking so hard he woke up anyways. And didn’t even comfort me, the bastard. So yeah, be prepared for a bit of an emotional rollercoaster in parts.
I’ve been fascinated by both Arrow and Hopper from previous books. And their book was both really fulfilling and left me wanting a bit more at the same time. We’ll see how I feel after #FinishLine, but this book was a strange dichotomy. It’s why I’ll end up rounding down, even though I had mega feels while reading it.
I loved both characters. I felt like we really got to delve into what their shattered souls were like, and I loved seeing them develop strength both on their own, and derive it from each other. I really loved them together. There were so many lines that just got to my heart, I loved how they recognized the brokenness in each other, but weren’t put off by it…rather they were drawn to each other almost because of it.
I freaking stood up and cheered with Arrow’s confrontation with his father at the end. That was ridiculously satisfying.
There were so many scenes that just pulled me in and grabbed hold of me. I loved the way they loved each other, how they both resisted, were unsure, were afraid, but the connection was powerful enough to keep drawing them back. I even enjoyed that they had stumbling blocks, but that they overcame them. And I really felt their chemistry, I especially enjoyed their first explorations of each other.
I will admit that there were things that didn’t quite work for me. I thought the stuff Arrow dealt with from his father at the beginning was a bit over the top. I was disappointed that we didn’t really get any resolution on the aftermath of Arrow’s past (I really thought we’d find out more details on what happened when Lorhaven found him, and what happened to the guys). And similarly I was disappointed that we got NO resolution from Hopper’s past. What happened to those two guys? What happened to Arrow’s mother? She just kind of fell off the radar, that seemed odd. And while I loved the connection between Arrow and Hopper, it felt a bit rushed at the beginning… And quite frankly, I thought the development of their physical relationship moved too fast to be believable with Arrow…I wouldn’t have minded something more there. It seemed like a missed opportunity. I know people heal in different ways, but…
So yeah. Those are some mega missed opportunities, but I guess that goes to show how much I loved the parts that I loved. They overshadowed those things that on a different book would have brought my rating down much farther. Super curious to see what we get from the final book…
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#Blur The GearShark Series Book 4 edition by Cambria Hebert Romance eBooks Reviews
I can't begin to express how much in love with this book I am! It's very beautiful! An amazing journey of love, heartbreak, forgiveness and acceptance and the best of all is a feeling of family! I shed so many tears reading this book because the author wrote so beautifully that the reader can connect to the story!
I could feel with deep emotion what the characters were going through and in some scenes I had to stop reading and wipe my eyes because it had me in tears and I wanted to reach in the book and hug the characters because my heart broke for them!
I'd like to say I'm very thankful for this book it gave us something beautiful to hold onto and to turn to when there is so much darkness in this world this book and it's story can give us all hope and love and while others think it's just merely a book that it's not real.. That's not true to me it is MORE than a book. these worlds and characters are very real and I feel so attached to them that I never want to let go! You can see that alot of time and research went into the writing of this book... the scenes are described beautifully and with such clarity.... WOW!! it feels like the book comes alive and it pulls me in and I'm living in the story too!
It's a fun book to read but an emotional one! It was easy to read because the words flowed effortlessly and the story becomes addicting you can't let go or put it down. The other thing that I love about this book is the characters.. I wasn't expecting to fall in love with them as hard as I did.. they found their way into my heart and they'll always hold a special place for always!!!
They're amazing! Two people who have been through so much pain and come out with unbelievable strength! they're charismatic and full of love and understanding!
I hope this review is helpful and I would recommend it to everyone!
It was so very painful and just plain ... raw. I felt it all and loved it. Oh, the things they went through, It was almost unbearable, no; it was unbearable, but so very ... honest.
It literally ripped all these emotions from me. I felt it for Arrow, felt all of his pain and heartache. Yet, (surprisingly or maybe not so surprisingly) it made me love his brother so much more! Jace was so much more than the previous books and I was so happy to have read this one where he really shined without dominating. The understated love story was a brotherly one, maybe even a fatherly one too. It was precious, their dynamic. Their love was a bond so visceral, the love and loyalty so natural and innate, I was floored. The way he (Arrow) became his own man and Jace the way he nurtured it in him was lovely. Gosh!
Now for Hopp, he was so very complex, broken from life and death. The way he carried his burdens and yet jumped at the chance to care for Arrow was spectacular. Sure he was unsure, hurting, healing... but all through it all he was loving and caring. His heart chose for him, like Trent explained so beautifully in other books. Hoop didn't have a chance to catch up with it all, so yeah, it was a rocky road and probably would always be, but with real love, it could be (would be) everything.
This wasn't about "what" happened to these two beautiful characters, it wasn't about revenge (or getting even like how the previous books tended to go at some point - to satisfy its readers with a form of justice.) No, it was MORE than just what happened to them, it was ABOUT them, their love and their TRUE story.
They were both survivors and what a beautiful way to honour them, by giving them a story about the beauty of second chances, the beauty of love and the beauty of moving forward even though weights try to hold you down.
Yes, it was graphic, but it was real and honest.
A freaking home-run novel!
10 stars! Excellent writing! Beautiful emotions!
Loved it!
4.5 stars — I will start off by saying that this book should contain a HUGE trigger warning. I don’t have triggers, but I really don’t get why more authors aren’t putting them on books. You can be vague, you can just say trigger warning and not explain what kind, but give people who have triggers at least a mini head’s up.
This book broke me, particularly the past sections. I was trying so hard to contain my bawling in bed because my hubby was sleeping, but even though I wasn’t making any noise, I was shaking so hard he woke up anyways. And didn’t even comfort me, the bastard. So yeah, be prepared for a bit of an emotional rollercoaster in parts.
I’ve been fascinated by both Arrow and Hopper from previous books. And their book was both really fulfilling and left me wanting a bit more at the same time. We’ll see how I feel after #FinishLine, but this book was a strange dichotomy. It’s why I’ll end up rounding down, even though I had mega feels while reading it.
I loved both characters. I felt like we really got to delve into what their shattered souls were like, and I loved seeing them develop strength both on their own, and derive it from each other. I really loved them together. There were so many lines that just got to my heart, I loved how they recognized the brokenness in each other, but weren’t put off by it…rather they were drawn to each other almost because of it.
I freaking stood up and cheered with Arrow’s confrontation with his father at the end. That was ridiculously satisfying.
There were so many scenes that just pulled me in and grabbed hold of me. I loved the way they loved each other, how they both resisted, were unsure, were afraid, but the connection was powerful enough to keep drawing them back. I even enjoyed that they had stumbling blocks, but that they overcame them. And I really felt their chemistry, I especially enjoyed their first explorations of each other.
I will admit that there were things that didn’t quite work for me. I thought the stuff Arrow dealt with from his father at the beginning was a bit over the top. I was disappointed that we didn’t really get any resolution on the aftermath of Arrow’s past (I really thought we’d find out more details on what happened when Lorhaven found him, and what happened to the guys). And similarly I was disappointed that we got NO resolution from Hopper’s past. What happened to those two guys? What happened to Arrow’s mother? She just kind of fell off the radar, that seemed odd. And while I loved the connection between Arrow and Hopper, it felt a bit rushed at the beginning… And quite frankly, I thought the development of their physical relationship moved too fast to be believable with Arrow…I wouldn’t have minded something more there. It seemed like a missed opportunity. I know people heal in different ways, but…
So yeah. Those are some mega missed opportunities, but I guess that goes to show how much I loved the parts that I loved. They overshadowed those things that on a different book would have brought my rating down much farther. Super curious to see what we get from the final book…
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