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BUILDING STORM BY GWYN MCNAMEE – REVIEW BY ASHLEY MCMILLON

Building Storm (Hawke Family #4)Building Storm by Gwyn McNamee
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Book 4 brings the first three books together, in a tough tragic time for Storm, but we must not forget that the weave of romance is deep in the Hawke Family. Storm must deal with the death in the family that has struck her so tough, in the midst of getting her life back together. Her life is indeed in shambles, however she runs into yet another beautiful man in this series of books. Landon is escaping his own personal hell and comes across the beautiful Storm. Their lives become intertwined and their own love story ensues. A chance meeting at a party brings this unlikely pair together, and their bond brings much more drama to the family than ever before! This was a really emotional book!

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STONE SOBER BY GWYN MCNAMEE – REVIEW BY ASHLEY MCMILLON

Stone Sober (Hawke Family #3)Stone Sober by Gwyn McNamee
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

In book 3 of The Hawke Family Series, the author keeps with the pace of family, love, romance, and more secrets! Nora is a stripper, we learn about her sister and brother in law in book 1, and is off limits to Stone! She is the younger sister of his sister in law, and that won’t stop him from loving her. In the midst of her claimed profession, she is still so innocent and has a purity about her, that normally he would take advantage of! With Nora, however, he wants so much more. Unfortunately his past haunts him. Take time and delve into the story of these two as we continue to unfold the Hawke Family Story.

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Stone Sober The Hawke Family, Book 3 by Gwyn McNamee – Reviewed by Deb Robinson

Stone Sober (Hawke Family #3)Stone Sober by Gwyn McNamee
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I so loved this book, it was filled with drama, self preservation, danger, undeniable attraction and explained secrets.

Stone is treated like the black sheep of the family because of his loyalty to Dom and his being irresponsible. When he is called back home to help Dom legally, he is forced into dangerous situations.

Nora, as we know, is Danika’s sister and is working at The Hawkeye Club. We still don’t know why Nora left med school and she isn’t about to tell anyone soon. When Nora finds out at a Hawke family dinner that Stone is the one watching her from afar, she tells herself the attraction she has for him will never work.

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Stone Sober ( Hawke Family Book 3) by Gwen McNamee – Review by Jules Herbert

Stone Sober (Hawke Family #3)Stone Sober by Gwyn McNamee
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This amazing book bring us the totally captivating story of Stone and Nora. These two characters have an extremely strong connection which can’t be denied even if they believe it should be at first. You definitely need to read this series from the start to fully enjoy it as this book also continues and expands on previous storylines. This series is so amazing you wont regret a second spent reading it! This talented author truly has created wonderful characters that I am looking forward to getting to know even more as the series develops and a fantastic storyline filled intrigue, heart and steam!! I absolutely loved this and can’t wait to read more about the Hawke family!!

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Stone Sober (Book 3) by Gwyn McNamee – Review by Kayla Octaviano

Stone Sober (Hawke Family #3)Stone Sober by Gwyn McNamee
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Stone is one of the younger family members in the Hawke family, but he is definitely the most rebellious. He has his own mind, and in this book, it helps us understand how far he is willing to go to be different from everybody else, and to satisfy his own wants and needs. Read this book if you like to be on the edge of your seat, like steamy scenes, and don’t mind holding your breath when things get dicey.

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Stone Sober by Gwyn McNamee – Review by Angela Renee Diaz

Stone Sober (Hawke Family #3)Stone Sober by Gwyn McNamee
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Stone has everything going for him; handsome, intelligent, and a lot of bad habits. Nora his sister-in-law and deep attraction for. She might be a stripper but she has her innocence intact still figuratively.

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Stone Sober (A Hawke Family Book 3) by Gwyn McNamee – Review by Colleen Noyes

Stone Sober (Hawke Family #3)Stone Sober by Gwyn McNamee
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Stone Sober by Gwyn McNamee is the third book in the Hawke series and by far my favorite. The story has so much suspense, action, and storyline that brings all of the previous books together. There is romance, steamy sex scenes, and tearjerker moments.

This book feels like it has more storytelling than any of the previous books and it makes it highly incredible. I could not put this book down from start to finish and had to read it in one sitting because it was that amazing. You will fall in love with both Stone and Nora as individuals but also will grasp what makes them them. They both have been running from big secrets for a long time and those come to a head but nothing will prepare you for the biggest secret of all. I highly recommend that you read the entire series starting with book one to enhance your reading pleasure.

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Stone Sober: A Hawke Family Novel (The Hawke Family Book 3) by Gwyn McNamee – Review by Debi Kircher

Stone Sober (Hawke Family #3)Stone Sober by Gwyn McNamee
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Stone Sober: A Hawke Family Novel (The Hawke Family Book 3) by Gwyn McNamee

5++++++ Stars

OMG..These book are killing me….I knew when I opened this one it was going to be an emotional one and I was so right….So much going on I don’t even know where to start.

I knew when reading Books 1 & 2 that somewhere along the way Stone would get his story and I knew there had to be a lot more to him than what I was seeing previously. As unsure of him as I was it did not take long to fall head over heels for this guy. As his story unfolds everything about him starts making sense and the way he felt about Nora…sigh…He tried to do the right thing and stay away from her but he just couldn’t help it. Nora is Dani’s sister and the sole reason that Dani met Savage when she did. I loved Nora…her cute ways of trying not to swear made me smile. She wasn’t all innocent and pure but was definitely not the type of woman that would stir Stone normally. Dani also tried to stay away from him but the draw was too strong and watching her struggle with how much she found herself loving all that Stone was and had to offer made complete sense.

It was the rest of the story that had me all messed up…So many things that came out of left field and made my jaw drop…This had my feelings all over the place, I went from being totally angry to completely heartbroken many times and I could not predict how this one was going to end, at one point I thought omg there’s not enough time for some of this to be dealt with but once again this author had everything under control and my love for her writing just gets stronger the more I read. So many things still to come and I’ve already got the next ready to go and can not wait to jump back in to this amazing family…

Trust me…Start from the beginning, do not read these out of order…

On to Book 4…..

Review by @debikircher

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Stone Sober (Hawke Family Book 3) by Gwyn McNamee – Review by Tracy Wilkin

Stone Sober (Hawke Family #3)Stone Sober by Gwyn McNamee
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Stone Sober is book three in the Hawke Family series by Gwyn McNamee. This story centres around Storm and Nora. Can i just say the names of these characters get my heart racing just reading them. The guys names are so manly and fitting for each character so far, it just is simply unleashed talent and delivery of amazing stories. It just impresses me beyond measure.

Stone just wormed his way into my thoughts and heart and left his own unique little mark. I don’t know whether it is because i feel he had the most pressure put on him, more so self inflicted, or whether he always felt he had something to prove, but he just dragged those caring emotions out of me more than any other character. Nora was not supposed to get under his skin like she did, but cupid had other ideas. Nothing can stop true love and theirs was destiny. But they had to fight for it, and their struggle for happiness will be an ongoing one. Nora does what she has to do and her innocence is endearing and brings out every protective instinct i have. She is a character that makes you want to tuck her under your wing and shelter her from any deluge.

Gwyn McNamee provided another twisting, intriguing and unputdownable story. Their rare and deadly story was unforgettable and hard to match. A pleasure to get to know was this cast, and getting to know more is a real addiction for me. 5 stars.

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Stone Sober: (A Hawke Family Novel) (The Hawke Family Book 3) by Gwyn McNamee – Review by Jenni Bishop

Stone Sober (Hawke Family #3)Stone Sober by Gwyn McNamee
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Stone Sober: (A Hawke Family Novel) (The Hawke Family Book 3) Gwyn McNamee was not what I expected, it was better. Gwyn is a great story teller and this is one of my favourite series. I have loved the other two books in the series but this is my favourite so far, they just keep getting better and better, if that is even a possibility. Gwyn weaves lots of twists and turns that will have your heart pumping and emotions running all over the place. There are laughter and tears, sorrow and doubt, confusion and heartache, love and heartbreak and that is just naming a few. It is a little dark as well and that just adds to the excitement, drama and thrills.

Stone is the baby of the family and has just returned home but he is not so sure that is a good thing. He has a secret that only one other person knows, a secret that has led him down the wrong path, a secret that he uses vices to try to escape from. Now he has found a new vice and knows he needs to stay away or ruin a beautiful thing.

Nora is smart and sexy and turned away from a brilliant career to strip but no one knows her reasons and no one understands but it is the perfect job, it is freeing and that is just what she needs for now. But when she finally finds out who hides in the corner, in the shadows her life will forever be changed.

Trust me this is an amazing story and you will not want to put it down. It is hot and dark and forbidden and oh so good.

Reviewed by @jennadb

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Stone Sober (The Hawke Family Series Book 3) by Gywn McNamee – Review by Gail Guerrero

Stone Sober (Hawke Family #3)Stone Sober by Gwyn McNamee
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

STONE SOBER by GWYN MCNAMEE

Five Stars

I’m at a lost for words. Stone is omg I can’t even think after reading this story. Let’s just say Nora is a lucky woman. Though Stone feels like he his the lucky one. Nora had a lot going for her and felt untrue to herself. I’m so glad she stopped and thought of her own happiness before she continued her path. I understand wanting to make everyone else proud and giving them what they want. But at the end of the day if you aren’t the one enjoying it was it worth it? This mob is really going in on this family and I’m crossing my fingers that they keep coming out on top. I hope my next relationship with a family lime this. They stick together and don’t let people get in their way.
Reviewed by @gguerrero89

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Stone Sober (Hawke Family Series Book 3) by Gwyn McNamee – Review by Krystal Gaston

Stone Sober (Hawke Family #3)Stone Sober by Gwyn McNamee
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Stone Sober is Gwyn McNamee’s third book in her series The Hawke Family. The first book in the series is Savage Collision, followed by Tortured Skye. You meet the other Hawke siblings in those stories and then you get to Stone. He like control and hes intense like the rest of the Hawke men, but hes being pulled in 2 directions. His family or his boss, who has also been like a father figure to him. Then there is Dani’s baby sister, Nora, who makes her entrance in Savage Collision. This story like the others pulls you right in from the beginning. You meet sides of characters that you have been anxious to get to know. And the chemistry between Stone and Nora is out of control. Nora is a difficult character, no one really knows why she dances and why she left the pre med program at school. But Stone, he infuriates her and can read her better then anyone, and it drives her nuts! I loved this series so far and I can’t wait for book 4 Building Storm to come out.
Review by @krystalgaston

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Stone Sober (Hawke Family #3) by Gwyn McNamee – Review by Shannon Fowler

Stone Sober (Hawke Family #3)Stone Sober by Gwyn McNamee
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Book one is Savage Collision. Book two is Tortured Skye. Book 3 is Stone Sober. This is my favorite story line so far but I am still #TeamSavage! I really loved this story and I still love the Hawke family! This book was easy to read with lines and thoughts as simple as: “Maybe in another world, another life, another time, things could be different.” Sounds like the same old story but McNamee is able to kick it up more than just a notch, she kicks it in high gear. This story is hot! Exciting! And oh my those “large black lacquered wardrobes” and all the things they held inside! No wonder Nora was feeling a little confused.

“How is it possible to dread and crave something so much at the same time?”

There were a couple of things that made me go hmmm. The biggest thing was that it seemed that Stone’s addiction was just a mild case and easily enough to kick. Even though, I felt, that his sister tried to make a huge deal out of it. Maybe his addiction wasn’t a key element to the story but then the title is Stone Sober. (Just my random thoughts.) The other thing was the Hawke family mom—Mrs. Hawke also known as loyal to a fault, “…that naïve or blind…” leader of the whole Hawke family. Is Gwyn McNamee just building us up for something more for dear ol’ mom? Or is she really not that great of a person? I have high hopes for mom!

I can not wait to read more from McNamee and I really hope there’s more of this family!

Review by @shannonlovesbooks

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