Thirty-year-old Cassandra Heart is at a crossroads; a messy break-up with her fiancé and boyfriend of five years, Stephen, leaves her life in ruins, and all she wants to do is find a new normal.
Enter Macon Kimball, a professional MMA fighter with a heart of gold and a couple skeletons in his closet. He’s anything but normal, and Cassandra is intrigued, but can she force herself to step out of her comfort zone to pursue something with a man who has never really had one of his own?...
word count: anywhere from 15,000 to 20,000 words
Justify is Aubrey Watts' debut book and the introduction to her four book Kimball brothers series. Expect lots of twists, turns, and steaminess along the way, as well as a satisfying HEA. What you won’t find in this series is:gratuitous cheating, characters who act without reason or motivation, and unresolved plot points.
Aubrey Watts has been an avid reader of contemporary romance novels since she was a teenager. She has also been writing since she was old enough to pick up a pencil. Justify is Aubrey's first novella and the introduction to her Kimball brothers series. Aubrey, a Rhode Island native, cherishes her family and friends and believes whole-heartedly in the release that a good book has to offer.
TROUBLE—Aubrey's first full-length novel and the introduction to her two book Orsen Brothers series is available for purchase on Amazon HERE. Remember, you can also read it for FREE through the Kindle Unlimited program!
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Hmm, well I have read better books! It wasn't a complete waste of time but I am thankful it was free! The writing is decent but character development are lacking, plot could prove promising and due to a touch of OCD I will have to finish the series provided they are all free. Also I really wish 1/2 stars could be done this is more like 1 1/2 rating.
I liked it! Storyline was believable and interesting. Macon and Cassie have chemistry and their own personal issues but just seem to click. Their relationship was a little fast paced but I know that's due to the length of the book. Overall I enjoyed the book.