Well… I have finally finished the book after several failed
attempts over the past few months to get past Chapter Two. I am not sure what it was or why there was
such a horrible disconnect for me to forge past these word and on to the next
chapter and then the next. There was initially no connection that I felt for
the main characters, Tristan Cross and Allie Green, or was there any motivation
to want to know more about them. However, I continued to try and try again
until I somehow made it past the first two chapters to the third chapter.
It was at this point of the story that a switch came on and
I could not put the book down. I finally began to understand Allie Green and
her motivations in life as a young police officer. By chapter four, I began to
see some real chemistry between Tristan and Allie and see that he was good at
what he does, which is all things security as he and his family run a multi-fafillion
dollar operation to include, PI, personal security, undercover operations, and
even hold some top governmental contracts.
The intimacy between these two is hawt and there is
obviously some emotion in play between them. Rather its love or lust these two
form a partnership and trust that is swoon worthy. Something I really liked in
this book, once I got into the story, was how their families were just as a
part of this story as the lust/love birds themselves.
My recommendation to any reader of this review would be to
keep pushing past the ramblings of the first two chapters because it does get
better. The storyline will take you here there and there there and will
literally leave you breathless. I mean I found myself waiting in anticipation
of the big reveal, but then it just stopped. The storyline stopped…like the end…like
thank you for stopping by but be sure to check out Layers Peeled.
I digress, as I am about to purchase Layers Peeled because I
just have to find out what happens next.
Don’t forget to follow me on Twitter @runandreadthat.
Review provided in
exchange for a complimentary copy offered by Victory Editing via Netgalley.
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