Sunday 16 September 2018

REVIEW: Dominate by Amy Daws



To dominate one’s heart is to truly be free. 

After the harrowing attack against Gareth and Sloan, there are more than just physical wounds that must be healed. 

Recovering and moving on from their dark pasts is the only way they can truly find their bright futures. 

Who will surrender? And who will dominate?

Julie's Review ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 

Oh, wowzers! I have totally loved the Harris Brothers ever since they crashed into Vi and Hayden's story. Loved following their antics, their crazy banter and their love for family.

Gareth, was the quiet, brooding glue, the one that even with his reclusive life in a different city kept the Harris family firmly knitted together.

I have absolutely loved seeing Gareth and Sloan blossom, seeing their life grow and also watching Sophia fall in love with each and every Harris.

Sloan, who was once so very lost turned out to be a sensitive, thoughtful, hard working lady, who tried not to show her true feelings, but really didn't have much of a chance, once Gareth got firmly under her skin.

They made a truly wonderful couple, they were very real, they fought, argued, teased and loved each other.

I loved seeing Vaughan move from his dark sad self into the colourful happy self, he really did love his family and I am really glad that they all came together as a united family, standing together, working through life's issues that had been thrown at them all.

I loved the brief fleeting visit from Hayden's family and happy that Leslie and Sloan bonded.

The Harris family has been an exciting, endearing, fun, tense, sad and happy series with ups and downs and curveballs aplenty, the storylines whilst all revolving around football (soccer!) have had it all, including the tense and thrills of suspense, gritty enough to have you on the edge of your seat, but with the Awe moments of love!

The epilogue was great, really fitting, for all the Harris's, it really was such a beautiful ending. Suffice to say so sad it has ended but what a finale!

Thanks, Amy Daws for loving all things British and for letting the boys get under your skin, to help you produce some amazing work.

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