Review: Conklin’s Foundation by Brooke Page

18751339 Becca finally found her courage and faced her tormentors head on to get what she deserved: respect and Tyler Conklin. With her new found strength in herself Becca’s faith in Tyler is solid, but is he willing to completely open up to her? They both have past baggage, and as Becca says, Tyler’s is particularly old. Will they finally get over their inner turmoil?

With everything they have been through, you would think Becca and Tyler have learned that secrets get them nowhere. They have made great leaps and bounds in their relationship, but Becca can’t help but feel he is still keeping something from her. Between the local detective snooping around and asking questions at the Conklin building and Tyler’s evasive answers, Becca remains skeptical about his excuses. Even though the detective seems more interested in RJ’s “projects”, Tyler’s hands seem to be in the pot as well.

Unfortunately, Tyler’s past comes back in his face along with his shady business. Will Becca hold true to her new found confidence and claim what’s hers… including Tyler?


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Jessica’s Review:
5 STARS!!!!!

Conklin’s Foundation starts off where book 1 (Conklin’s Blueprints) leaves off and I’m so thankful! Although Blueprints didn’t have a significant cliffhanger, I was pleased with how easily I could settle back in with my friends, Becca and Tyler. Personally, I found this book to be more intense and emotional.


We learn more about RJ, Tyler’s dad and his illegal activities that may jeopardize everything the family has worked for. Nathan has some pretty big secrets that are revealed as well. Tyler is starting to open up about his relationship with Becca, letting his family know he loves her. Becca has started to stand up for herself, growing some spunk and a backbone. She needs it when the creepy Nanny Margo (GAG) comes back and starts to twist Tyler around her finger (or other body parts).


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Published on March 25, 2014 05:00
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