Battling Beckett by T. Christensen – Review by Charlisa Wahtomy-Alba

Battling Beckett: A Contemporary Step Brother RomanceBattling Beckett: A Contemporary Step Brother Romance by T. Christensen
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This was a good book and I did like the characters. Of course at the beginning I didn’t like Beckett as a character due to the cocky attitude. Greer was someone that I felt like I could be friends with. She was sacrificing her happiness so that her mom could find her happily ever after. Leaving your childhood friends behind and being the new person at a new school isn’t easy. Especially when you go from being a nobody to being the center of attention. Beckett has been taught from an early age that there are people out there that would use him for his money. He thought that Greer and her mother were gold diggers and felt that he needed to look out for his father. Greer and her mother had been on their own for years and weren’t used to having a man in their lives that wanted to take care of them. They both worked hard for what they had and they were determined to remain independent. What would you do if you were threatened with being cut off from money and having to earn your own? Beckett does the only thing he knows will keep him on his dad’s good side, keep an eye out for Greer. While trying to catch Greer in any kind of lie Beckett ends up falling in love with her. Has he done too much damage though? Will Greer be able to look past all the hurt he caused in the beginning and give them a chance at happiness?

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