Hi, mom! (waves) I'm about to write a review of this romance novel, so you might want to stop reading at this point. Just go ahead and "like" it, then click out of it...
Has she left?
Mom, really, you don't need to read this review. Please!
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Whew. She's gone.
So, here we are. I've read several of Marie Harte's other books (the McCauley brothers series) and I must say that she's one of the better romantic fiction writers out there. I mean, her characters are realistic and funny, and there's actually a plot beyond the romance. And yeah, the sex scenes --
MOM! I told you to get out! I need to write about s-e-x, and you're not going to want to read that...
Okay, so where was I? That's right, the sex scenes - they are h-o-t. Maybe not the most realistic (I did find myself trying to picture the gymnastics Ivy and Sam must have undertaken in one scene, and finally gave up because nobody is quadruple-jointed), but definitely steamy. But more importantly, these characters feel like real people. Both came from messed-up families, but grew past the betrayals. Both are insecure and struggle to communicate, but they do when it matters. Both have friends who love them, and both have the capacity to grow and love. Overall, this was an entertaining story, and I now need to go back and read the first two in this series.
I won this book in a Goodreads giveaway! Opinions herein are my own. My mom did not influence my review, other than to remind me to use proper spelling, grammar, and punctuation.