No Strings Attached, Book 1 (Contemporary Steamy Romance Duology) **this book is a 2 part series** FREE Contemporary Interracial Steamy Romance
Single by choice. Focused by her drive to succeed and open a storefront for her lucrative lingerie line, Veronica Winslow is not interested in relationships. A chance meeting with the handsome PR executive, Roland Bishop, finds her struggling to resist his advances and him intrigued by her willpower. When their accidental run-ins lead to a date, they discover that they have a lot more than drive keeping them interested until a woman from Roland's sorted past becomes jealous and begins to target Veronica and all that she worked so hard to achieve.
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A little too tame and very predictable scenarios. A player and a workaholic woman, both with relationship issues. There are quite a few errors on grammar usage, needs editing. Just an OK read.
This was an okay read. I was not impressed with all of the drama. If this is how people act in their 30's they need to grow up. I just didn't care for it and will not be reading part two. For me it read like what I would expect from people in their 20's. Loved her sister Olivia because she was speaking like a grown person.
I do not like Roland at all !!! He needs to be a man , not a little boy with no control over his libido. And blaming Tia , when he keeps going back ?!!? Really !!!! And Olivia and Mama bullying her really !!!! You reap what you sow !
I really enjoyed reading this story and seeing how things are unfolding between Roland and Veronica. I would like to read the second part but I cannot seem to find it on Amazon to purchase it. As soon as I do though, I'm going to continue!!
Steamy sex scene sbut lots of unecessary catty feamle drama in this book. And Roland Bishop as the main guy's name. Seriously? Roland Bishop is Tupac's character from JUICE. It was so obviously this book was a story of black love originally and they turned the main character white to hop on the IR trend. Nothing about the character felt white middle class like the author wanted it to be. He and his mother just used alot of african american slang. The author should've just made the character biracial with a black mother because he didn't feel like a white guy at all to me. And there was basically no racial differences between the two characters. Hell did race come up between them at all? Can't remember.
2 1/2* I understand that some romance books need a bit of tension to make the story exciting. However, this is way too much drama! It's so much, the couple barely got a chance to connect. I like the heroine.No matter how favorable the author tried to make the Hero he just was a dog. I wasn't rooting for this couple.
I'm hoping the next will turn things around. I'm gonna give this author another chance with part two, despite the fact the cliff hanger was the worst. All this was, was a case of an author splitting a whole book.
There's no ending. You'll have to purchase Book 2 to find out if and how Veronica and Roland's relationship progresses.
One thing that does seem strange is that Roland, being a white man, tends to use African-American Vernacular English and it doesn't seem....necessary, I guess? Some of the dialouge was really difficult to understand from a contextual point of view.
He was definitely a player, having a number of girls ready to crawl into his bed. However, the day had come, and he met his match. One woman that would not put up with disrespect and just being a sex toy. If he wanted to be in her company, he would have to work hard for it. Unfortunately, all his poor decisions seemed to be catching up with him. Beware, it is a serialized read.