Thursday 15 April 2021

Review: Atlas & Addie (Rojo, TX Series Book 2) by Cee Bowerman

Atlas & Addie: Rojo, TX Book 2 Atlas & Addie: Rojo, TX Book 2 by Cee Bowerman
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

The Nerd and The Social Worker

It probably helps understand this story if you’ve read the Texas Knights MC and Texas Kings MC books. There is also a cross over character from Conner Brothers Construction so essentially this is a book you will understand more of if you have read all of the author’s previous works.

Atlas is the stepson of Grunt, the brother in law of Lout and Summer and Willow’s brother. He is referred to in other books but was more of a background character. He is a nerd, he writes and sells computer programs, loves playing online games throughout the night and doesn’t really socialise much outside of his family (which admittedly is large).

Addie is a social worker. She’s also the sister of Lisa who stayed behind in Utah when Lisa left. Her father was a polygamist and she was one of 11 children. Her mother got her out when she was still quite young and it’s what led her into social work. After problems back home, she and her brother Warren, Lisa’s twin brother, have decided to join Lisa in Rojo to start afresh. They move into a house near Atlas and he and Addie are immediately attracted.

It’s a typical Cee Bowerman story filled with sweet chaos, a little bit of danger and some passion. There is also a man being dumb 🤦‍♀️ However, there is the usual HEA and a really sweet epilogue.

I really enjoyed getting to see more about Warren and his relationship with his biological daughter, and how people interacted with him when his behaviour was atypical. I really liked seeing him interact with Atlas’ genius siblings.

I did feel at times that this book was just one huge intersection of books because of the storylines that were discussed during the course of the book, from previous books/series. It did detract a little from the pace of the narrative, but it will appeal to the fans who get to nerd out over all the other people they’ve already read about.

I did enjoy the book, maybe slightly less than others by this author, but it was still entertaining enough to give it 4 ⭐️ and know I’ll get the next book in the series.

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