Sunday, July 1, 2018

5 Stars for Want You by Jen Frederick



WANT YOU
By
New York Times Bestselling Author Jen Frederick

Summary:

Bitsy

I might be only nineteen, but I know what I want. It’s Leka Moore. I don’t care that he took me in when he was barely more than a kid himself. I don’t care that he raised me. I don’t care everyone thinks being with him is wrong. I know we belong together, and the only person I need to convince is him.

Leka

I found her in the corner of a dark alley. If I hadn’t taken her with me, she would’ve died that night—or maybe worse. Before I knew it, she became the light in my dark life, the haven from the madness. I watched her grow up. I tried to teach her right from wrong. Now that she’s an adult, I’m feeling things that no good man should ever feel. But then…I’ve never been a good man. I have a chance at redemption by saving her from the greatest danger of all—me.


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What I thought about Want You

I love it when an author takes a chance with a story that is likely to generate some controversy or at least varying opinions.  In Want You, Jen Frederick gives the reader a story that made this reader have all the feels, from wanting to put the book down during the stark, realistic and stomach churning beginning, feeling the incredible wonder and pain of Bitsy's and Leka's budding romance and the terror of the ending that had me turning the pages so fast to find out what would happen to these two.  See what I mean?  Lots of feels.

Leka is just a boy when he saves Bitsy from a life on the street, even though it means he must align himself with real criminals (and commit criminal acts himself) in the process.  I did have a hard time reading this, mostly because I knew that this was real life for many children living on the streets.  Leka's devotion to Bitsy is both sweet and terrifying because at any time those he works for could demand he turn Bitsy over to them to share. Yes, that's exactly what I mean.

But Leka's number one priority is keeping Bitsy safe and he accomplishes his goal, even though it hurts them both.  Bitsy goes along with Leka's protection, at least until she can return to him and let him know how she feels about him.  It's a natural evolution of their relationship, but some readers may find it disturbing.  I love Leka's struggle with himself here.  He's such an interesting and contradictory character.  

As their relationship grows, so does the danger of discovery and the realization of how much leverage Leka's boss has over him through Bitsy.  In a very graphic and realistic scene everything comes to an explosive conclusion.

I really liked this story and I recommend it if you like dark/ mafia romance that doesn't sugar coat anything.  I loved that about Want You, and I loved Leka and Bitsy. 

An ARC was provided for review. 





About the Author

Jen Frederick is the USA Today bestselling author of Unspoken, part of the Woodlands series, and Sacked, part of the Gridiron series. She is also the author of the Charlotte Chronicles and has had several books on the Kindle Top 100 list. She lives in the Midwest with a husband who keeps track of life’s details while she’s writing, a daughter who understands when Mom disappears into her office for hours at a time, and a rambunctious dog who does neither.


Find out more about the author, Jen Frederick at http://jenfrederick.com/






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