Two Hearts: Beyond Control (Control #1)
By: CJ Andrews
5/5 stars
Two Hearts: Beyond Control is CJ Andrews’ debut book, that absolutely doesn’t read like a debut book. The writing was polished, smart and engaging. It was so engaging and just sucked me right in! I can’t believe she hasn’t jumped into the publishing world before now, and I already want the next book!! Good news is, the Control series is a planned trilogy, so more will be forthcoming.
Danielle and Will have been married for quite a few years, so long in fact that their marriage has morphed into being roommates with occasional, boring, non-gratifying sex. Danni is desperate to spice up their love life and get their marriage back on track. She jumps out of her comfort zone to and buys some sexy lingerie hoping to pique Will’s masculine interest and libido.
But Will doesn’t always seem to notice and sometimes seems disinterested. Making a marriage work takes effort from both partners and both of them have to want it equally. Will is hot and cold, there are times where you can feel the love he has for Danni, and other times, you just want to smack him upside the head! There were times I cheered for him and times I cheered against him. But most of all I was Team Danni.
Danni and Nico met during a time when Will was being inattentive. They both were drawn to each other, first by looks and then by personality. Something just clicked in their conversation, something that they both have been missing in life, passion. And though they are attracted to each other, Danni is loyal and faithful to her marriage and Nico is unwilling to go there…again. “Holy hell…Who was that?” “That was trouble.”
We don’t know Nico’s backstory, but there are mentions of a previous experience and him learning his lesson and never going there again. But Nico still wants to get to know Danni. If nothing else, he at least needs her in his life, even if it’s nothing more than just friend. Nico’s story will be forthcoming and evolving in this trilogy.
There was so much feeling in this story, so many questions brought forth, and has stuck with me for the entire month after reading this story. “Sometimes love fades…or maybe it never really existed in the first place.”