Review of Two of a Kind

by Alexa Rivers
Two of a Kind

In her latest novel, Two of a Kind, Alexa Rivers crafts a compelling narrative that explores the complexities of love, healing, and personal growth against the backdrop of breathtaking adventure. The story revolves around two polar opposites: Brooke Griffiths, a passionate blogger who has spent much of her life confined by illness, and Jack Farrelly, a rugged professional adventurer with a troubled past. Their unexpected connection, ignited by a passionate kiss, sets the stage for a journey that is as much about self-discovery as it is about romance.

From the outset, Rivers does an excellent job of establishing the contrasting worlds of her protagonists. Brooke, who has long been an observer of life due to her health issues, is determined to break free from her limitations and pursue her dream of hiking to Mt. Everest base camp. Her character is relatable and inspiring; readers can’t help but root for her as she embarks on this transformative journey. Rivers captures Brooke's internal struggles beautifully, illustrating how her past experiences have shaped her desire for adventure and her need to prove herself, not only to her followers but also to herself.

On the other hand, Jack is portrayed as a bro