All he hopes for are moments of calm and a happily ever after.Hugo and Kevin have lived in chaos for months. As they put their lives back together after tragedy, stability is Hugo’s goal.Hugo is acting again. Kevin hires a nanny to help with the kids as they discover their new normal, and Hugo practically lives full time with Kevin, Brooke, and Finn.But Erin’s parents seek full custody of the … Erin’s parents seek full custody of the kids, claiming Kevin is an unfit father because he’s dating Hugo, stirring the pot of chaos again. And that’s just the tip of the iceberg. Hugo’s mere presence is doing more harm than good.
Should he leave them to live in peace or fight for the family of his dreams?
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Flare is book three in the North Star Trilogy, a love story that spans twenty years. Friendship, single fatherhood, family life, angst, hurt/comfort, bullying, as well as life’s celebrations and challenges are found in this novel. Family is central to this saga that will stick with you long after you finish the series.
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This was the final book in a tumultuous series, and I’m pretty sure it made me cry even more than book two. So much happened in this installment, beginning with Erin’s parents trying to take the kids away from Kevin and Hugo. The men were wonderful about fighting for the kids they loved, while not letting Brooke and Finn find out what was going on. Then there was bullying, which both Brooke and Hugo had to deal with. Hugo had doubts about his place in Kevin’s family, even though he loved and knew he was loved in return. He just wasn’t sure if that was enough. Kevin only wanted the people he cared about to be happy, but he was often at a loss about how to make that happen. I absolutely loved these people. Hugo, Kevin, Brooke, and Finn were a beautiful family. There was never a doubt in my mind that they belonged with each other and were already a family. As previously mentioned, I cried at times, and my heart hurt; but I smiled even more. This story (the entire series) was very well written, and I was completely swept into the lives of these wonderful loving men, the children who adored them, and the friends who supported them. I am so glad I got to experience their story, and I highly recommend this wonderful tale of overcoming more than is remotely fair to become a strong and united family. I will share this series with others, and I’m sure I’ll be rereading it as well. Loved it!
There is no way I can adequately explain just what this book did to me. The emotions it pulled from me especially during the struggles the characters were facing. When you think of what they had already been through it’s no wonder I felt so intensely. This is a read you plan for and be prepared. You will be ripped apart before you are put back together. This is not a standalone but part of a trilogy and must be read in order to truly enjoy Hugo and Kevin’s journey.
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Flare is the third book in the North Star Trilogy by Posy Robert’s. It follows Hugo and Kevin- their love and building a life and family together after a great loss. Well written, emotional and beautiful, this story is a brilliant conclusion to the trilogy. The characters are well developed and captures your attention and heart. This book has etched itself onto my list of the top romance books I’ve ever read.
I received an advanced reader’s copy of the book and I am voluntarily leaving my honest review and recommendation.
very good.. i ddint feel as if i had to read 1 and 2 to understand this but i do recommend doing so. well written.. good characters.. and real emotions.
This is conclusion to Kevin and Hugo’s story. The story is anotherrollercoaster of a ride, especially with emotions. I was sad, angry, and frustrated, but happy as well. I felt frustrated on behalf of Hugo and Kevin wondering how much they were going to have to endure before they got their happily ever after. This book is enjoyable, as is the entire series.
Honestly this trilogy got better as the story went on. I absolutely loved the connection and the family of Hugo, Kevin, Brooke, Finn, Lulu, Summer and Russell. The made family not necessary the blood family! A wonderful end to the trilogy.