Sarai Britton has a nice life, a cozy life, nothing more adventurous than cuddling up with a good book and one of her eccentric Auntie G's many cats. She's spent three years of her life building one of the most popular book blogs on the web, and takes her work very seriously.
Gavin James is a football player from the UK turned international fashion model. He also happens to be on the cover of the hottest BDSM trilogy the world has seen. He's hot, tattooed, a bad boy with a reputation for breaking the hearts of the women he dates.
When Sarai literally falls for Gavin, her comfortable world is turned upside down. Thrust into the spotlight alongside the world's hottest man, will their burgeoning relationship have time to blossom before disaster tears it apart?
Part THREE of THREE
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This review is from: Covered, Part Three (Kindle Edition)
This is such a hard review to write. I love this author - hard! I have read everything she has written and also follow her on facebook (I swear I'm not a stalker). She witty, crass and quite comical with her posts.
Ok, deep breath - while I really enjoyed the first two installments of this serial, this third and final one fell short for me. This was the shortest one, but with the most to tell. I loved the Auntie G character in this one. She really stood out. I hated to see how pathetic Sarai turned out to be & absolutely hated how cheesy Gavin was. The first two installments had a little bit of cheese factor going (which fit well in the stories) but this one had a lot. I did like the plot twist with the aunt.
Overall, I waited a long time for the ending of this serial, I think I expected a bit more. Even though this was a one off for me, I will still read other works by this author
It had a happy ending. I didn't like nor understand the death. Was it absolutely necessary? I was glad life was happy for them but he would have had to work harder for me to understand why he didn't trust me enough. It was ok, I just love "Jaden Wilkes" dark writing better.