Review: Losing Kyler by Siobhan Davis

Posted March 27, 2017 by Lola in Contemporary, Review, Romance / 10 Comments

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Losing KylerLosing Kyler (The Kennedy Boys #2)
by Siobhan Davis

Rating: 4 stars
Genre: Contemporary Romance

Blurb:
Condemned to repeat the sins of the past…

Faye thought losing her parents was the most devastating thing to happen to her, but she was wrong. Her uncle’s scandalous revelation has sent her into a tailspin, leaving her questioning her entire existence.

Everything she believed is built on a lie.

And the one person she shares a passionate, soul-deep connection with can’t be there for her.

Faye and Ky can’t be together. It’s forbidden. Though they are determined to avoid replicating their parents’ mistakes, caving to their feelings is as tempting as the apple in the Garden of Eden.

Ky had sworn off girls until Faye bulldozed her way into his life. Now, she’s his whole world, and their forced separation is crushing him. Once his manipulative ex resurfaces—hell-bent on ruining the Kennedys—he’ll do whatever it takes to protect his loved ones including turning his back on the one person he can’t live without.

Then tragedy strikes and all bets are off.

But is it too late?

When Faye needs him and he isn’t there for her, guilt and hurt threaten to obliterate their love. As they start to rebuild their fractured hearts, another sordid family secret is uncovered, and Faye worries Ky may be lost to her forever.

But can you truly lose someone if they don’t want to be found?

My Review:
I received a free copy from the author and voluntarily reviewed it

Wow this was such a good and addictive read! I have to admit I was a bit afraid what the title Losing Kyler would mean for this book and I was wondering if I would enjoy it as much as book one. well my worries were totally ungrounded as this book was just as good, maybe even better, than book 1. It continues the story right where book 1 ended in a cliffhanger. And from that moment I got sucked into the story and didn’t want to put it down. The ending of this book is again a bit of a cliffhanger, but it mostly just makes me curious about the next book.

There’s so much going on in this book. Just like the first book it’s filled with drama, secrets, revelations and plot twists. It really is an addictive read and I just wanted to know what would happen next and how things would play out or if my suspicions regarding certain things would be true or what characters were hiding. Really Siobhan totally rocks this genre and I am excited to hear she’s planning to write some of the other Kennedy boys their stories as well. As I want to read all of their stories. Each character has their own secrets and personality and I am curious to about them all.

While this is Faye and Ky their story, there’s also a lot going on with other side characters. We see more of Brad in this book and there’s also an important plot line surrounding Kal, which I think is part of the set-up for this own story. I liked seeing how Faye and Keaton grew closer too. And there are some developments regarding James and Alex as well that shake things up. We see the two older brothers a bit more in this book as well. I really like all the different characters in this family, they are al interesting and I want to know more about them. Yes they make mistakes and mess things up at times, but I still feel that at heart they mean well and are good people.

I am really curious for Kal his story as he goes through a lot in this book, but I still believe he and Lana can figure things out eventually. Brad is one of my favorite side characters in this book, he’s such a sweet guy and I felt so bad for him for what eh goes through in this book. I was a bit angry with Faye for something she tries to do in this book, but Brad handled the situation well. It also was interesting to learn a bit more about Faye’s mother and also about James and Alex. Everyone in this family is so messed up and has made their fair share of mistakes, but it does make for a very entertaining story.

At times it almost feels like a bit to much, as there is a lot of drama. And at times characters don’t make the smartest decisions and I am partly afraid about how things will play out and how things will ever get okay again. But really the story just has me hooked and even the parts that feel too much or I am afraid where things are going, I still have to keep reading. It’s really well written. And the type of drama in this book does work for me as the drama does have a reason and feels realistic, even if at times it gets a bit much. It’s the right type of drama, that shakes things up, but also makes me curious and want to keep reading. There’s also some well done foreshadowing again in this book and we also see the result of some of that foreshadowing play out.

The cliffhanger ending of book 1 shakes things up for Faye and Ky and if you’ve read the blurb you can probably expect that isn’t the last of it. They really go through a lot in this book. Actually everyone does. At times I really wonder how they are going to get through this as it’s a lot to take in and every time you think things are on stable ground again, something new shakes it up. But that’s what makes it for such an addictive read as you never know what’s coming next and if things are calm and good I am always wondering what will happen next as it feels like it can’t last. I liked seeing how things develop between Faye and Kyler in this book. They really are good for each other, but there’s so much standing in their path and I could imagine the hurt Faye felt about some of the things that happened.

To summarize: Losing Kyler is an addictive read filled with drama, secrets and revelations. I had a hard time putting it down as I wanted to keep reading and wanted to know what would happen next. There’s a lot going on in this book for all characters. Things get shaken up, secrets come to light, things get even more complicated and every time you think you know what’s going on, there’s something new to shake it up. It was an amazing read and by the time I finished this book I wished I could jump straight into book 3, but that isn’t out yet sadly. There’s a lot of drama in this book, but it’s the well done type of drama in my opinion. It makes me want to keep reading and see how everything turns out. The romance between Faye and Ky is well done, even with all the complications. I really wondered how they were going to get through this as there’s a lot going on. We also get a feel for the other Kennedy boys and there are some plot lines that focus on them as well. I hope they all get their own story! I would recommend this series if you’re looking for a good drama filled contemporary romance with secrets, lies and revelations.

4 Stars

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10 responses to “Review: Losing Kyler by Siobhan Davis

  1. I’m glad it picked up with the last one and told a really good story-even better than you expected. Neat how it has you anticipating stories for the other characters, too. I get scared to read some books because I’m worried I won’t like them so its fun to know you’re that way, too. 🙂

    I would not consider it a forbidden romance, but it was a bit of that the way the hero felt and got into some drama. I’d say Kiss of Snow by Nalini Singh was my last one that is close to what you’re asking about.
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    • I am not even sure why I was worried, but I was just afraid this book wouldn’t be as good as the first book. I am glad my worries were unfounded and this book was so good.

      There aren’t many real forbidden romances and often it’s more how the characters experience it.

  2. I’ve been wondering about this one. I’ve seen it floating by on Amazon, but I haven’t checked it out. I’m glad it worked for you!

    The books I’ve been reading lately really haven’t had much drama in them. Some times I miss the drama, but only if it adds to the novel rather than just being drama for the sake of drama.
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    • I would totally recommend this series. It really is a great series so far!

      Same here, I don’t like drama for the sake of it. But here it’s really well done and adds to the book.

  3. Oh, I just finished Crash Into You by Katie McGarry which was both a bit of a forbidden romance and a drama filled romance. 🙂 You have me very, very curious about this series from Davis, Lola. I love series that revolve around families and the Kennedy boys sound like some brothers I’d like to meet. You know I don’t shy away from drama either so… Yeah, I think I’ll eventually get around to this series – when I have some gift card money to spend. 🙂 Wonderful review!
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    • Oh I still have to read that one! I didn’t realize it had a bit of forbidden romance. Book 1 and 2 are both only 0.99$ right now ;). It really is a great series if you’re looking for something filled with drama, and I like the focus on the family and I think some of the other boys will get their own books as well :).
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  4. Addictive reads are the best! Glad you enjoyed this one so much 🙂 And you must really like all the characters since you want to know all their stories! It does sound like there was a lot of drama, but I do think drama can be done right and make for a great read. The book I reviewed yesterday also had a lot of drama but worked really well.

    I don’t mind cliffhangers if they’re just kind of a lead into the next book. That sucks that you have to wait for the next book, but I guess that’s the life of a bookworm, haha. Hope you enjoy the next one just as much!
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    • The author sprinkles bits about the other side characters in this book and gives us hints of what’s going on with them. So it feels like they already are living their own stories while we mostly get focused on Faye and Kyler and I really want to read their stories too. The author did a great job bringing all the characters alive and make me curious about them.

      I definitely think drama can be done right. It really depends on how the drama is done. And this book I know to expect a lot of drama, but it’s the good type of drama and it makes for an addictive read.

      I don’t mind cliffhangers to much either. I thought it was a good ending, even though it does make me wish I had the next book already. Luckily the next book should be released soon.

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