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2.5 starsTW for sexual assaultI was so excited to read this book, but it was just not for me. The heroine was assaulted when she was young and got pregnant because of it. No one believed her when it came to what happened and her father and stepmother are awful to her. Now, she's 21 with a 6 year old son and struggling to support them both. She moves to a new apartment, which happens to be next to the father of Charge, who is in an MC. Charge immediately is attracted to Kayla and wants to protect...
I’m getting the drift that Wells heroes aren’t the brightest, not in the sense as in most heroes are simply too arrogant to live, but in the sense that we need to sit back and enjoy his pretty boy face, his muscles and how nice he is. [image error]This is a sweet little romance between a heroine born with a silver spoon that has been knocked in the teeth and our MC MIMBO. Her son is a six year old curmeodgen who is pretty adorable. The hero is terrified. His talk to his penis way too much about
My first by the author, I picked this one up after seeing a couple of readers I follow on twitter loving it. I ended loving it just as much.This was a fairly short read, single mother/heroine needs saving/older hero next door/opposites attract: mutliple premises I like in romance, great chemistry between characters, a gentle slow burn, an unexpected sweetness from a hero you'd expect to be the opposite based on his looks and upbringing. I loved witnessing Charge reluctantly falling for Kayla and...
*** Book Q & A**** How did the book make you feel?: I enjoyed this book. It didn’t have the angst level I gravitate toward and was more instalove, but it was still a great intro to the series. * How do you feel about how the story was told?: It’s told in dual POV and the h’s perspective is heartbreaking. I wanted to throttle her POS father for doing that to her when she was a victim.* What did you think about the main characters?: I really liked both of the MC’s. Charge was lovable and protectiv...
Charge was an ok read for me. I didn't love Charge at all which rarely happens because he spent a lot of the beginning whining like a child about his ex. The author tried to present him as laid back but to me he was an immature wimp. Kayla although 21 felt a lot younger than that and while I do believe it was mostly due to what happened to her and how her stepmother and father dealt with it. I do wish she had confronted them about the past but I guess it wasn't the right time. The relationship a...
First book by this author. This is the first book I’ve read by this author. I enjoyed this book. A slow burn romance that had great characters and chemistry. The only reason for 4 stars and not 5 was because there were quite a few grammar issues in it. If your looking to start a new MC series check this book out. It’s also on kindle unlimited.
Kayla is 21 and moves with her son Jimmy (6 yo) next door to Boots (dad of the H). The H has just come off a long-term relationship with the sister of the MC pres and the club's lawyer. She cheated on him. He meets Kayla and is sure that he's not interested in a kid with a kid but he can't resist her or Jimmy and they eventually get together.I liked Kayla. She had a terrible dad and step-mom who tried to take her son away and treated her terribly. She is poor, undereducated, and barely scraping
3.5 stars Different for an MC romance. Less MC action and more relationship stuff. As I said, it had a different kind of storyline than the typical MC one and the H was also different than what is expected from the trope. Not different good or bad, just new.