Thursday 15 October 2015

Review: Robert: To accompany the Fallen Angel series (Fallen Angel 0.5) by Tracie Podger

****3.5 Stars****
 
 
From being six years old Robert Stone has had his fair share of abuse and neglect from the very people he should of been able to count on, to love and care for him... His own family, when they are involved in a car crash the tears don't fall, isn't he supposed to feel something?
Robert is soon sent to live with his aunt in America, the worst and best thing to happen to him,his aunt was an evil witch and didn't like her from the start she blamed Robert for everything.
Robert soon gets out but finds himself on the street but this is when he finds his sidekick Travis, even though Robert has been through hell and back you can't help but love his determination and ambition to succeeded in life and become a better person.
I will admit I haven't read the Fallen Angel series beforehand, will I read them now that I have read Robert? Yes I will do as I am now intrigued by Robert Stone and his story.
My only real problem was I didn't fully connect with the characters, other than that good story.
 
Reviewed by Gemma Curran
 
 
Robert Stone was six years old when his parents were killed and he was left to live a life of abuse at the hands of a mad, religious aunt in America. At the age of eleven, alone and rejected, he cracked - with terrible consequences. But he survived.

Today he lives a life immersed in the world of crime and deadly secrets. As the head of a powerful organisation, he is a wealthy and very powerful man. He enjoys his very private life and he answers to no one. Until one day he meets a woman - a woman that will challenge everything he is and everything he has been.

This is the story of a remarkable man, a dangerous man. His life in his words. This is the story of Robert Stone.

Contemporary romance for readers over 18.

Part of the Amazon best selling Fallen Angel series, Robert is a supplemental novel, best read as a standalone or following Fallen Angel, Parts 1 and 2.
 
 
 
 


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