Remade (Hillcroft Group Book 3) by Cara Dee


Cara is great of writing the perfect story, with a happy ending mixed in with the perfect amount of steam.


From the Remade blurb:

The Hillcroft Group • Sequel to Unmade • Age Gap • Action • Military Romance • Hurt/Comfort • Instructor/Recruit

Bo promised me I’d find life in more places than death. But it was only in the middle of combat I felt the air fill my lungs in a way I’d never experienced before. What if something was wrong with me? What if I was always going to need an adrenaline rush bigger than the last in order to feel something?

Sometimes, you didn’t have to wait long for answers. Then again, I’d waited in my pit of cowardice for years already. Nevertheless…Bo was proving to be a man worth listening to. Maybe there was hope. Maybe I would find out for myself that some clichés were very true and that life began outside the comfort zone. Like in a war zone? Okay, that was half a joke.

I cracked jokes when I was nervous—but freaking excuse me. My whole future was on the line. The battlefield was literally on fire, and then shots blasted through the air, and I looked at Bo and felt horror draining my face of color.

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Remade is book 3 of the Hillcroft Group series, and it’s the continuation of book 2, Unmade. You do not, however, need to read the first book, The Story of Danny Rose, to get the full enjoyment of Unmade and Remade. These two titles follow the same couple, Leighton and Bo.


Autumn's review:

Make sure you read Unmade before diving into this one!

Truthfully, I'd rather have seen both books, Unmade and Remade into one longer book, but I see her view in why she split it in half.

The story wrapped up nicely, with a bow and all. This book, along with Unmade, feel more like Cara's earlier work and not as rushed as some of her other books have read.


Lesetiger's review:

Remade picks up exactly where Unmade left off. I therefore strongly recommend reading both books together.

The story of Bo and Leighton continues. And at the end of Unmade, I was already really nervous about how Leighton would feel when he met his father's relatives for the first time. Guys, I was on hanky panky alert.

Hillcroft's recruits are also undergoing further training and I found it interesting to get an insight into their training. Of course, Leighton does everything he can to complete his training successfully and it's tough.
But things get really exciting along the way. There's a lot of action and suspense, because Bo is on the hunt for his brother's murderer and it doesn't always go as planned.

If you are a fan of Cara Dee's books, you will look forward to seeing many characters from other volumes again, here it is mainly the Quinns.

And then there's the romance between Bo and Leighton. You can feel the unique chemistry here, and it takes a few admissions, but a happy ending is in sight.

As with the first volume of the Bo/Leighton duology, the main focus isn't on the steamy scenes, but they do exist.

I was thoroughly entertained and captivated from start to finish.

I loved this duology, which has all the charm of the author's earlier books. For fans of the author and those who want to become fans, I can give it an absolute recommendation!


Remade is currently available as an e-book and can be read as part of your Kindle Unlimited Subscription

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