Book Review: Daisy Haites by Jessa Hastings

About the Book

All twenty-year-old Daisy Haites has ever wanted is a normal life, but as the heiress to London’s most notorious criminal empire, it’s just not in the cards for her.

Raised by her older brother, Julian, after their parents were murdered, Daisy has never been able to escape the watchful gaze of her gang-lord brother. But Julian’s line of work means that Daisy’s life is . . . complicated.

And things don’t become any easier when she falls hard for the beautiful and emotionally unavailable Christian Hemmes, who happens to be one of the few men in London who doesn’t answer to Julian.

Christian’s life is no walk in the park either, since he’s in love with his best friend’s girlfriend, Magnolia Parks.

He’s happy enough to use Daisy to throw off the scent of his true affections—until she starts to infiltrate those, too.

As their romance blossoms into something neither was anticipating, Daisy and Christian must come to terms with the fact that in this life everything comes at a price. Relationships intersect and tangle, and Daisy, Christian, and Julian will learn that sometimes life’s most worthwhile pursuits can only be paid in blood.

My Review

I read the first book in this series and to say I was not a fan is putting it mildly. I was not planning to read any more from the series, but I realized I had already accepted the review request for Daisy Haites, so decided to still give it a chance. I was surprised to realize I was more into it than I was expecting. I still didn’t love it by any means, but it was easier to read than Magnolia Parks. The drama was still pretty over the top, especially for such young characters, but Daisy’s family backstory was an interesting plot point that had more depth to it than much of what I read from the first story. I’m still not sure I need to read any of the further books, but I was glad for a little redemption from this one.

2.5 stars