Anna moves away from Seattle to try to get her mind off of Quinton and forget about everything that happened between the two of them. She’s loving her new life in Portland and her new job is going well. She finally feels like everything is right in her life and she’s content- until he comes rushing back into her life. Suddenly, Anna and Quinton are thrown together again and soon she’s in a tumultuous love affair with the man that hurt her the most. But the way Quinton makes Anna feel is like a drug and she wants more. Now she has to decide if she’s going to let him in to her heart again or shut him out forever.
Elle Vaughn is an avid book lover - especially romance novels. She's the author of the Anna and Quinton novella series and is always working on a new story project. When she's not lost in her character creations she can be found chasing around her toddler, being outside in the Colorado outdoors, gardening and attempting to cook for her family!
I have really looked forward to this installment of Anna and Quinton’s story; however, I must admit that I was very disappointed with this novella. I felt like the story was very rushed in this one. There was also very little character development. The author also had a habit of “telling” the reader instead of “showing” the reader that became very annoying. Also, how could they be in love? In the first book there simply wasn’t enough time and then the misunderstandings took place, so how could love grow from that? I felt like this book was all insta-love and sex. There were also numerous spelling and grammatical errors, which made reading unpleasant. All in all this was just not a good reading experience. The first installment was enjoyable, but this just wasn’t. I will keep an eye out for the third installment because I want to see how their story continues and I know that the author is incredible and is capable of much better work than what is presented here.
I loved this book. I'm a lot like Anna and I liked the fact that there are other females that are similar. Anna isn't the shy virgin- no, she knows what she wants and goes for it. I really liked that part!