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A review by relly
The Keeper of Bees by Gregory Ashe
4.5
4.5 Stars
And this is the book that the whole series has led up to. Each book of this series laid the foundations to showcase just how committed to each other the two guys were. They have their problems but when the chips are down they come out fighting for each other. Both of their strengths were showcased in this volume.
I don't want to say too much about the storyline as I can't without giving bits away. At the end of the first book I had two candidates for the Keeper of Bees, one was kind of obvious and as he annoyed me endlessly throughout the books, I lent more his way, but it was the hidden quality of the other that made it entertaining watching the guys figure it out.
The pace of this one was great as it speed up, the last few books have taken me a few days to get through but this one I powered through within a day.
Emery I felt for as he bravely faced his fears again and again and I must say I enjoyed his new therapist and the banter between them. It was also great seeing the relationship developing between John Henry and his father. They seem to have found a common ground and hopefully it will progress further along
This book made me want to start on the next series straight away but I think I will give it a little break
And this is the book that the whole series has led up to. Each book of this series laid the foundations to showcase just how committed to each other the two guys were. They have their problems but when the chips are down they come out fighting for each other. Both of their strengths were showcased in this volume.
I don't want to say too much about the storyline as I can't without giving bits away. At the end of the first book I had two candidates for the Keeper of Bees, one was kind of obvious and as he annoyed me endlessly throughout the books, I lent more his way, but it was the hidden quality of the other that made it entertaining watching the guys figure it out.
The pace of this one was great as it speed up, the last few books have taken me a few days to get through but this one I powered through within a day.
Emery I felt for as he bravely faced his fears again and again and I must say I enjoyed his new therapist and the banter between them. It was also great seeing the relationship developing between John Henry and his father. They seem to have found a common ground and hopefully it will progress further along
This book made me want to start on the next series straight away but I think I will give it a little break