GRR Reviews Adam (Seven Sons Book 1) by Kirsten Osbourne
Adam tries to infuse some supernatural elements (each of the seven sons is "gifted" in some way, like empathy with people empathy with plants, and so on) into a romance but it seems to lack the charm and humor from the author's other works.
Adam McClain and his six brothers run the McClain Boys' Ranch, where wayward boys, whose own parents gave up on them, find redemption. What they don't tell people is each of them has special... talent. Father has occasional visions of the future. Adam is an empath... he can sense emotions. Other brothers have power of healing, power of green thumb (plants), animal whisperer, and so on and so forth. When they need a new fundraising coordinator, they interviewed Tiffani Simpson, who recently lost her job. What Adam can't tell Tiffani is he will marry her. It was in his father's vision. But when he left on a date with Tiffani, and something bad happened back on the ranch, he's having seconds thoughts about romance...
Honestly, I just don't get this series. It's way too talkative, and the "darkest hour" was really dumb, and fixed with a simple change of heart. It just didn't read like the author's work at all.
Category: Contemporary / Paranormal
Primary Plot: Can the oldest of seven sons, all of whom have unusual gifts, find love even as he is torn between his duty and romance?
Overall Rating: 2/5
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