Stephanie Julian
Auteur de An Indecent Proposition (The Indecent series Book 1)
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Œuvres de Stephanie Julian
Spice Box: Sixteen Steamy Stories 11 exemplaires
A Very Naughty Xmas 2 exemplaires
One Night Only... 2 exemplaires
Merry Hockey Holiday 1 exemplaire
Fantasy Lovers: The Complete Series 1 exemplaire
Keep My Secrets (Salon Games, #4) 1 exemplaire
The D-Man (Redtails Hockey #6) 1 exemplaire
Claiming Ellie 1 exemplaire
Indecent Duet: Indecent Books 1 & 2 1 exemplaire
An Indecent Proposition (I, II) 1 exemplaire
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- Œuvres
- 80
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- 6
- Membres
- 786
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- #32,384
- Évaluation
- 3.6
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- 42
- ISBN
- 65
Kyle Rossini and his teenage daughter Cat are worried for their new neighbor, and the chemistry between him and Tamra is off the charts. It’s definitely insta-lust and insta-love. He knows right away what’s between them is special and that she’ll be a perfect mate for him, but their lives take a turn neither expected when someone tries to hunt Tam down.
Though I enjoyed the story for the most part, the insta-love didn’t feel real to me. I did like, however, that Tamra wanted to have a sexual relationship with Kyle. Even though she was previously raped, she wasn’t fearful of sex. So kudos to her!
Though the characters are interesting, and I liked the author’s writing style, this book needs an edit. There were stray typos (a few random periods and quotation marks that didn’t belong) and there was head-hopping between characters without proper scene breaks (but most of these flowed well, and I didn’t become too confused as to whose POV I was reading in). Also, the author forgot the heroine’s last name in one instance (she wrote McDonnell) and misspelled a minor character’s name.
There were a lot of secondary characters. Though this book is number one in the Lucani Lovers series, it’s connected to another series. Since I haven’t read any of those other books, some of these characters were confusing.
There are unanswered questions. The main two are: ‘Who tried to kidnap Tamra?’ and ‘Who shot Cole?’ The reader never learns who the bad guy is, and the conflict isn’t resolved. I hope everything is answered in the next book in the series, but I wish I could’ve read it here.
3 Stars
Disclaimer – I downloaded this book from Amazon and volunteered to review it. I am not compensated in any way, shape, or form for this honest review. I will not change or alter this review for any reason unless at my discretion.… (plus d'informations)