TOO FAR GONE (HANOVER BROTHERS, BOOK #4) BY HELENKAY DIMON: BOOK REVIEW

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3-Star-rating

 

Too Far Gone

Hanover Brothers, Book #4

By HelenKay Dimon

Author’s Website:  http://helenkaydimon.com/

Brought to you by OBS reviewer Heidi

too-far-goneWalker, the son that Charlie Hanover pretended never existed, he has always felt alone, the one that was left behind.  Callen, the son Charlie claimed, has always seemed to be the enemy.  It’s been Walker’s personal mission to take Callen down, to prove that he committed crimes right beside Charlie.  And, now his vendetta has gotten him in hot water with his job at the FBI.  He’s now the subject of an internal investigation and his boss wants him to come back to D.C. and face the charges lodged against him.

After hurting Mallory when he left town for 28 days without contact, she is rightfully upset.  And, Walker will do anything to get her back!  But she will definitely make him jump through a few hoops before that will happen!  Does he have what it takes to win her back?

And, now that Walker is back in town and actually learning who the Hanovers are, he’s realizing that they aren’t so bad.  He may even be starting to like his brothers that he has worked so hard to destroy.

I don’t know what to say about this book.  It was better than okay, but it was by no means a great read.  I found the story really dragged for the majority of the book.  Conversations going too long or showing me more conversations between characters than I really need to see.  It really seemed to bog the story down and fill it with a lot of unnecessary filler.

It’s nice to see the Hanover brothers starting to interact and even like one another.  But it’s pretty unrealistic that the brothers would take Walker in so easily after he worked so hard and so long to ruin them.

I found Callen to be the best part of this book.  He could always pull a smile from me with his comments and banter.

“Where and how did you propose?”

She bit her lip. “Um…”

Callen ran a hand over Grace’s hair. “In bed as nature intended.” He shot an apologetic glance his mother’s direction. “Sorry.”

She shook her head. “That’s okay. I figured out you’ve slept together.”

For some reason that struck Mallory as hysterical. “The pregnancy gave it away, right?”

The relationship between Mallory and Walker was interesting, but not all that riveting.  They were an okay couple.  But honestly Walker is pretty dense.  Here, he is groveling and trying to make it up to Mallory for leaving and being incommunicado and what does he do?  He leaves again?  Should he really be all that surprised that she’s upset?

This is an okay read, I just wouldn’t go into it with high expectations.

*OBS would like to thank the publisher for supplying a free copy of this title in exchange for an honest review*