Suri: Donovan Dynasty, Book 5 by A.C. Arthur

A Review By: RS

Accept the unexpected…

With her great-aunt in a coma and the rest of the family spiraling out of control as they fight to hold onto their wealth and reputation, the last thing Suri Donovan needs is to be inextricably drawn to this man who's unlike anyone she’s ever met.

Break all the rules…

She’s related to one of his closest friends. She’s involved in his biggest crime-syndicate case. And she despises him. So why can’t he get through one night without dreaming of the sexy little spitfire? Why can’t he stop wanting her…needing her, like he needs air? Special Agent Pierce Rawlings may not have all the answers, but when Suri goes missing, he’ll move heaven and earth to get her back.


Review Notes:

Audio Book Publication Year: 2024

An installment in a Series? Yes

Narrator (s): Mari, Winston James

With her great-aunt in a coma and the rest of the family spiraling out of control as they fight to hold onto their wealth and reputation, the last thing Suri Donovan needed was to be inextricably drawn to this man who is unlike anyone she’s ever met.

Suri is the 5th installment of the Donovan Dynasty, and it didn't disappoint. We get a closer look at the woman that is Suri. She's definitely a woman who lives on her own terms. That is until Pierce comes and tells her what her life is going to be moving forward. Their romance is sexy and hot. This is a continuation, so you want to be caught up on the goings on of the Donovan family. We also get some insight into how Aunt Birdie's past is key to the current threat. I'm excited to see what happens next.

Mari and Winston James are some of my favorites. They do a great job of delivering all the emotions and personality of the characters.

There really isn't anything I can say about this book that I didn't like. The only thing I can think of is that I don't like the fact that Aunt Birdie's past is written in the first person, and the rest is in third. Also, while I enjoy Mari as a narrator, her accent didn't quite work for me. It's giving more West Indian than British. Aside from that, Mari and Winston delivered.

Reading Recommendation? Yes!

Rating: 4 (It’s lit!)

Content Warnings? Physical abuse/violence

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