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A review by greek_myth5
Harboring Harlow by K.A. Knight
5.0
So vekking good!
So a couple of fair warnings:
Harlow’s story is darker than Carmen’s or Shiloh’s so if you’ve read those 2 and think this might be the same it’s not. If you have any triggers then please don’t read this book.
Also, I’m going do you a solid and advise you keep tissues handy.
Please don’t let the warnings keep you from reading the book. If you can handle it I promise it’s worth every second. This story is definitely dark and poor Harlow’s story starts with the worst kind of luck. Honestly I bawled my eyes out for her and raged on her behalf but Harlow is a Harvest girl and you just can’t keep them down for long. Harlow manages to save herself from her bad situation and ends up finding herself in a cave in the wild with 2 aliens so better maybe? Well you have to read on to see…Sev & Dev have suffered their own trauma and have lived in isolation as self-inflicted punishment, so when Harlow washes up in their life to say they are surprised is an understatement. But here is where Harlow and her mates beautiful story begins. The story of survivors who find and save each other, who bring you back from your nightmares, give you space when needed and are simply there. It’s a story about learning to trust again and realizing that love isn’t exclusive to good, whole people. That love can help fix some of the broken pieces and that it can be your light in the darkness. I know I’m waxing poetic here but I wish I could put into words just how beautiful and wonderful this story was to me. There are lots of great moments throughout the story and it’s so hard not to fall in love with Sev, Dev, Harlow and even Takkar. There are heart wrenching moments, moments of pride, rage, so many aww scenes, hot & steamy scenes, laugh out loud moments and by the end you’re just full of happy tears.
I enjoyed the book immensely. It wasn’t quite what I expected – it was even better. I fell in love with Harlow and her aliens and I hope you all pick this book and give yourself the same opportunity.
So a couple of fair warnings:
Harlow’s story is darker than Carmen’s or Shiloh’s so if you’ve read those 2 and think this might be the same it’s not. If you have any triggers then please don’t read this book.
Also, I’m going do you a solid and advise you keep tissues handy.
Please don’t let the warnings keep you from reading the book. If you can handle it I promise it’s worth every second. This story is definitely dark and poor Harlow’s story starts with the worst kind of luck. Honestly I bawled my eyes out for her and raged on her behalf but Harlow is a Harvest girl and you just can’t keep them down for long. Harlow manages to save herself from her bad situation and ends up finding herself in a cave in the wild with 2 aliens so better maybe? Well you have to read on to see…Sev & Dev have suffered their own trauma and have lived in isolation as self-inflicted punishment, so when Harlow washes up in their life to say they are surprised is an understatement. But here is where Harlow and her mates beautiful story begins. The story of survivors who find and save each other, who bring you back from your nightmares, give you space when needed and are simply there. It’s a story about learning to trust again and realizing that love isn’t exclusive to good, whole people. That love can help fix some of the broken pieces and that it can be your light in the darkness. I know I’m waxing poetic here but I wish I could put into words just how beautiful and wonderful this story was to me. There are lots of great moments throughout the story and it’s so hard not to fall in love with Sev, Dev, Harlow and even Takkar. There are heart wrenching moments, moments of pride, rage, so many aww scenes, hot & steamy scenes, laugh out loud moments and by the end you’re just full of happy tears.
I enjoyed the book immensely. It wasn’t quite what I expected – it was even better. I fell in love with Harlow and her aliens and I hope you all pick this book and give yourself the same opportunity.