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A review by fortheloveoffictionalworlds
Edge Of Reason by Freya Barker
4.0

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Disclaimer: An eARC was provided via Buoni Amici Press and the Author as part of the Blog Tour. The Thoughts, opinions & feelings expressed in the review are therefore, my own.
It is not a secret that I absolutely adore Freya Barker’s works – not only does she constructs plots that easily engage my attention; she also creates characters, whom you can’t help but adore, empathise and cheer for, from the start till the end.
For an already fan like yours truly, we have met the protagonists of this book – Jamie and Titus aka Trunk in [b:Tracking Tahlula|48337335|Tracking Tahlula (Police and Fire Operation Alpha; On Call #3)|Freya Barker|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1569967799l/48337335._SY75_.jpg|73610077] (Read My Review) – and even then, I was actually quite invested in how Trunk, a man who is closed off and difficult to crack, will find his Happily Ever After! Jamie has had the shock of her life – from finding out that her husband has been living a double life and moving not only her new baby; but also her mom to a totally new place, its been a year of adjustment for her!

The attraction between Trunk and Jamie is quite immediate; though with Trunk actually playing hot and cold; its more of a push and pull between them. Not that Jamie is exactly receptive to this attraction!
I loved how Jamie and Trunk were evenly matched with each other – both have had a traumatic life; but both have actually made themselves strong and independent enough not to lean on anybody! Their relationship as it progresses, was a wonderful treat to read about, especially the parts where Trunk connected with Rivera, Jamie’s toddler!
Although, I did wish I could see Trunk opening up to Jaime about his past, what made him the kind of man he is – the tough exterior with a soft centre for those whom he loves; that conversation would have made their relationship even stronger in the eyes of the reader!

There are a lot of things at play in the Arrow’s Edge – with a third party trying to disrupt not only their livelihood but also their reputation, Trunk and his brothers have a whole lot on their plates, especially when Jaime’s past somehow gets her involved as well!
Like always Freya Barker has done a wonderful job of tackling quite serious issues of racial discrimination, child abuse and violence in a way that warms your heart and in the end, leaves the reader with a smile on their lips when they close the book!


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