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Low Impulse Control

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A girl running towards life
A burly fisherman
He loves her. He saves her. But will her crazy mistakes drive them apart forever?

When Mira Lush and her sister escape their trapped, narrow lives and go seeking adventure, Mira thinks she is offering protection. But it is Mira who makes all the crazy mistakes along the way, and Mira who is changed forever. When Mira meets fisherman and surfer-god Harlan Bede, he reels in more than he bargained for.
They can’t keep their hands off each other, even in public. But can Mira keep her shameful secrets, or is their passionate love affair doomed?

This book contains explicit sex scenes, drug references and coarse language. 17+

266 pages, ebook

First published December 16, 2014

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About the author

Miranda Lush is an avid reader of all kinds of books. Lately she has been enjoying contemporary romance, historical romance, new adult, paranormal and fantasy with great romantic plots.

Low Impulse Control is her first novel.
Reviews and feedback are most welcome.

Apart from reading and writing, she loves to travel and is addicted to exercise: swimming, walking, gym classes, and now - surfing!!! Yay!

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January 28, 2015
~This copy was provided by the author for an honest review......

2.5-3
this book did take some time to really sit down and read, it seemed long and at times was some pointless information, unfortunately this was not really for me. I enjoyed parts of the story, but to be completely honest I felt the story was all over the place and bits really dragged on.
First let's start on the cover, I get it kind of but it does look overly cheesy and kind of corny.
Now the story, to me I took away from this book was that Mira was trying to find herself. She was lost and didn't know who she was or what she was supposed to be in this world. When Harlan came into the picture they instantly had this connection and throughout the whole story it was a back and forth thing. Mira was in love with Harlan but every chance she could ran away from the commitment he was offering her. Yet seeing him with another woman she gets pissed but he tells that girl basically to fuck off and then It's just Harlan and Mira for a little while again before she gets scared and runs off.
The use of the word 'cooch' was actually a little weird for me, that sounds immature in my opinion. No offense to the author at all.
also putting the biker scenes in this book didn't make sense to me, I felt like the author was trying to put too much all at once. Two different genres that didn't mesh right.
and as for Mira's sister and I think cousin or friend, I just felt that there attitude towards life was sad and so naive. Hitchhiking and acting oblivious to the dangers in the world, smoking and drinking not caring who they fucked or where they Slept.

~Again this is just my personal opinion of this book, I hope in no way does this deter anyone from giving this book and author a try. And for further work I wouldn't mind reading this authors next release.~
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