(N) We've read Alayna point of view on her relationship with Hudson and now it's Hudson's turn.
Hudson Pierce has lived a life that only few could imagine having. He's rich, has immense power and has never wanted for anything. But with all the things Hudson has he's never experienced love and has rarely seen examples of it from his dysfunctional family. Having never really seen or experienced love Hudson has always been intrigued by the notion of it. He's studied, controlled, and manipulated love. But it wasn't until he met Alayna Withers that Hudson finally understood what love really meant.
In Hudson, Hudson's past is revealed along with a more insightful look into the life long friendship between Hudson and Celia.
I've read the entire Fixed series and completely loved it. So because of how much I loved this series I just had to read this book when I found out that it was the series told through Hudson's perspective. As you could see I was pretty excited to read this book and really see what Hudson was about. And I'm more than a little disappointed to say that I couldn't even make it through this whole book before I had to put it down. I thought that the story was going to be told one way and it went a different way. Before getting into this I had already figured that this would be more than just a retelling of the first book or all three but what I wasn't expecting was for this book to keep switching with almost each chapter to before and after. The befores was a lot about his past before he met Alayna and the afters were somewhat of the retelling of the first three books from Hudson's perspective.
I've seen a lot of people give this book such a high ratings and reviews but I just couldn't do it, this book was just not for me.
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