VBT# Finally Finn - Brandace Morrow



Finally Finn (Finding Sadie, #3; Los Rancheros)

Review: Finally Finn - Book #4 Los Rancheros Series - Brandace Morrow - March 2015

This is one series that I found myself througholy enjoying as I reach the last book "Finally Finn" . The series started with Sadie re-discovering who she really was and forgetting Popper - the stage name she had been given. We learnt about her volunteer work at the hospital in the Cancer Ward where she donned her sidekick superhero outfit and cheered up the children when she wasn't screaming her throat raw down the microphone and wearing skimpy , barely there outfits on stage. In Book #3 Finding Sadie , we read as with the help of Batty aka Finn, Sadie was finally able to quit the band and the things she hated and separate herself from her family who had been her managers and had cheated her out of her money. She then signed to work with Finn's studio and finally gain her life back and we read as her relationship strengthed with Finn by her side and she really did start to Find Sadie. Now in Book #4 we discover Finn's side of the story and all about Finn or as we have gotten to know him over the series as our loving Batman in the Children's Ward "Batty". In Finally Finn , we discover all his dark secrets and how he became who he is today and his three sides as the hot and sexy Finn who loves Sadie , the nice and caring side which is the one who visits the children every weekend and the CEO side which is the bad and stern music mogul he is represented to the world. For those who remember the way Finding Sadie finished with Finn telling Sadie to pick up his kids from school and her not realising will read as she gets to know the family and love the girls as if they were her own. Overall even though this is Finn's story,  the series overall is still strongly about Sadie and her growth and rollercoaster ride as she moves from being Popper/Sadie to being "just Sadie".

 

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