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Strings by Bea Paige

by - Thursday, May 09, 2019


Strings, (Finding Their Muse)
Bea Paige
Goodreads/a>, Amazon
It's a...Reverse Harem
With Ivan I found acceptance. With Anton, home in the dark. With Erik, I fear my undoing… Erik Hadley is a gifted violinist with a dark past and an even more troubled soul. His only place of safety, a glass room built to protect others from his violent outbursts. But it’s nothing more than a prison, and I have every intention of setting him free. It won’t be easy. There are those who want to keep him imprisoned, who want to keep him from me and a life beyond those walls. I can’t let that stand, I won’t. Will I be able to sever the strings that hold his mind hostage? Am I strong enough to cast that first stone? The trouble is, this stone I hold might shatter more than just his prison, but what’s left of my heart as well. Join Rose and the men of Browlace Manor in the third book of the Finding Their Muse series and sink further into this dark gothic tale of guilt, desire, despair, and redemption. This is a reverse harem romance for 18+ readers. ***Warning: This is a dark story that deals with mental health issues, PTSD and other topics that may be upsetting. Read at your own discretion***


My favorite so far of the Finding Their Muse series.



I've always been drawn to Erik since we first met him in Steps.
Something about his dark nature ignited my interest and I couldn't wait to see more from him.
I thought this would be the last book, but we aren't done yet. And I couldn't be more happy about that fact.

If you've read the first two books, then you know the amount of heart-wrenching and gut-churning emotions are involved with these characters.
Erik's is no different.
Maybe even a little more so than the other two.

Rose isn't happy with how her men have been living their lives.
Shutting themselves away from the world because of things they've done in the past.
They feel they deserve to be where they are now.
But she won't settle for that.
Erik is happy in his glass cage within his room.
It's where he can protect others from himself.

PTSD, mental health issues, and several other topics are discussed in this book.
If this will set off a trigger for you, do not read.
This is a very intense read and even someone who doesn't face these issues might have a hard time reading it.



I just loved how we get to see how everything unfolds within this book.
Some of the stuff has been building up since book one and we finally get a few answers.
I was emotionally and mentally wrung out after this book, but in a good way.
It's why it's taken me so long to write the review for it.
What is so great about this book is that not only is Rose the savior to Erik, but also vice versa.
Rose had been willing to sacrifice herself to help Anton and Ivan with their demons, but held back about her own.
We saw her slowly working through them in Strokes, but in this one it comes fully to head.
You see a different side of all these characters we have been falling in love with and see the depth of love they have for one another.
It's a beautiful thing to read.

Be prepared for Bea Paige to rip your heart out in the most glorious way possible as a writer and reader.
If you haven't picked up this book, or this series, I highly recommend doing so.
They are fantastic reads and you will not be disappointed.


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