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Review: Found Underneath by K. L. Kreig

Posted on June 5, 2017 by Nadene @ Totally Addicted to Reading in 2017 new release challenge, 4.5 stars, Adult Contemporary Romance, eArc, Finding Me series, K L Kreig, Review / 25 Comments

Title: Found Underneath

Series: Finding Me #2
Author: K.L. Kreig
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Release Date: May 30, 2017

Format: eARC 
Source: Author via Give Me Books
Pages: 350
Reading Challenges: 2017 New Release

It began as a ruse.

Take a girlfriend. Divert the press from the fucked up mess that’s my family until my father is re-elected. Stage a public breakup. Move on.

Only that brilliant plan went straight south the moment I set eyes on Willow Blackwell.

I found her.  My center. My future. A soulmate with the will of a mule and the mouth of a harpy..soulmate with the will of a mule and the mouth of a harpy. I now want things I never wanted before. Permanent kinds of things.  Only Fate—and her ex—have other plans for us.

In some sort of cosmic impossibility, our lives unknowingly intersected years before when tragedy befell both our families. Once the devastating truth is finally revealed, the future I’d found in her will come crashing down around us and for the first time in my life I’m completely helpless.

I may very well lose the only woman I’ve ever loved to a past neither of us saw coming.

*Warning: 18+ only. Contains foul language, explicit sex and a hot alpha (or two, or three). NOTE: This is NOT a standalone. It’s the conclusion to LOST IN BETWEEN, which MUST be read first.

This is the exciting and long-awaited conclusion to the Finding Me series.  The story picks up from where book one ended. In the previous book, Shaw Mercer had hired Willow Blackwell to be his fake girlfriend to help bolster his father’s re-election.  Along the way the unthinkable happened, they developed feelings for each other.  Shaw was not the type of person who believes in monogamous relationships so you can imagine how he struggled when he tries to reconcile his feelings with his beliefs. Willow has experienced pain and her way of dealing with it is to push away those who care for her.  This was the reason for her ending her engagement a few years ago.  Shaw Mercer stirred up emotions she thought was dead and buried and she did not understand how to handle these feelings.  However, one thing was certain, no matter the fears; their love for each other was undeniable.  Just as it seems they were both coming to terms with their feelings, a tragedy from the past was determined to derail their relationship.
Shaw is a domineering alpha and is used to getting what he wants.  Women fall at his feet every chance they get, however only one woman has the power to bring him to his knees.  He will do anything to have her stay in his life, even if it meant keeping the truth from her. I understood his need to protect her, but keeping the truth from her, not a good idea. He would discover the devastating impact that secrets have on relationships. Willow also played her part in keeping secrets in their relationship. I have to admit their actions were frustrating, which made wish I could knock some sense into them. Despite this, I enjoyed their interaction with each other. Their chemistry was undeniable, and they complemented each other perfectly.  His patience in the midst of her stubbornness was commendable. It demonstrated the depth of his feelings for her.
Willow is a complex character.  I admired her strength in the face of adversity and her willingness to forgive.  Even though her actions were frustrating, I understood her unwillingness to trust and give herself completely to Shaw. Trusting your heart to someone can be scary, especially if you have experience loss in the past.
The secondary characters brought their own brand of flavour to the story.  Willow’s best friend and roommate was a riot. She speaks her mind without apology. Her acerbic tongue had the power to cut a grown man down to size.   I was not a fan of Willow’s ex-fiancée.  He is determined to get her back, and he will play dirty to accomplish his wish. What he failed to realise is that such actions have far-reaching repercussions.
It’s hard to explain the impact this story had on me. I enjoyed Lost in Between and I expected that Found Underneath would be no less enjoyable.  What I did not expect was the emotional wringer I experienced.  I read this in one sitting, there was no way I could put this down without finding out how the events would unfold. 
The writing was beautiful, which made it easy to connect with the story.  The flow was perfect, the pacing ideal and the descriptions vivid.  It made me feel as if I were a part of the characters’ lives. I felt every emotion that permeated the pages of this beautiful story.  The books are lengthy but, it was worth every moment spent reading this story about family, love, healing and forgiveness, which delivered a satisfying and solid ending.
Overall, I enjoyed this conclusion to the Finding Me Series.  It is funny, sad and addictive. If you enjoy romance that sizzles and engages your emotions then you will like this series.

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Author Bio
As a USA Today Bestselling author, I write stories that are deeply emotional with flawed characters, because humans ARE flawed and if we read about perfect characters living in their perfect world, first of all, snoozer, but secondly, we never experience the gratification of redemption.
Outside of writing, I’m just a regular ol’ Midwest girl who likes Game of Thrones and am obsessed with Modern Family and The Goldbergs. I run, I eat, I run, I eat. It’s a vicous cycle. I love carbs, but there’s love-hate relationship with my ass and thighs. Mostly hate. I like a good cocktail (oh hellwho am I kidding? I love any cocktail). I’m a huge creature of habit, but I’ll tell you I’m flexible. I read every single day and if I don’t get a chancewatch the hell out. My iPad and me: BFFs. I’m direct and I make no apologies for it. I swear too much. I love alternative music and in my next life I want to be a bad-ass female rocker. I hate, hate, hate spiders, telemarketers, liver, acne, winter and loose hairs that fall down my shirt (don’t ask, it’s a thing).



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