Wednesday, April 10, 2013

Leo 18+

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 Leo (Sign of Love, #1)
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 Evie and Leo met in foster care as children and formed a bond of friendship. As they grew, their bond turned to love and they vowed to make a life together when they turned 18 and were no longer a part of the system.
When Leo unexpectedly gets adopted as a teen and he moves to another city, he promises Evie that he will contact her as soon as he gets there and come back for her in a few short years. She never hears from him again.
Now eight years later, in spite of the odds, Evie has made a life for herself. She has a job, she has friends, she's content. Then a man shows up out of the blue, claiming that her long lost love, Leo, sent him to check up on her. The attraction between them is undeniable. But, should she trust this sexy stranger? Or is he keeping a secret about what his connection to Leo is really all about and why Leo disappeared all those years ago? 

Review 

****The author provided me with a copy of this book for my honest review****
Evie grew up in foster care, Leo was her rock and when he was adopted he promised to come for her when she turned 18, he never did. Evie is now an adult and has learned to forget about Leo until a stranger starts following her and tells her Leo is dead. The two of them start a relationship, but Evie can tell this man is hiding something from her. When everything is revealed Evie has to decide if she can forgive all the lies and secrets. This book was so good, I really liked the character Evie, she has made a good life for herself. She has an apartment and two jobs and she is happy, grounded and really down to earth. Jake is the rich good looking man who comes into Evies life and tells her that Leo is dead. They make a sweet couple and I like how their relationship was not based solely on sex. The sex between the two of them was flaming hot, the author can write some great love scenes. Both of the main characters do make mistakes and some of them seem to be more from lack of communication more than anything else. The twist towards the end was interesting and my heart broke for Jake. One of my favorite parts of this book is that it does not have a cliffhanger, we get our HEA without having to wait for however many more books. Leo is a good read, great characters the writing is wonderful and the plotline is interesting and keeps you glued to your kindle. 


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17 comments:

  1. This looks like a steamy and great read! Thanks for the giveaway! :)

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  2. The best pet is a dog [especially an English Bulldog], but that being said they are expensive and a huge responsibility!!

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  3. Hmm...sounds interesting!

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  4. Fantastic book and review!

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  5. D.O.G (and I had one name Dee0Gee)

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  6. The kind that are self sufficient and low maintenance baha ;p

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  7. The best pet...a zoo membership. When I get old, I'll get myself a dog from the pound, but if I'm still stepping in pee from little boys who don't aim, I can't have a little furry something to clean up after too!

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  8. This book sounds awesome!!

    Well I am a cat lady, love my kitty cat Ralphie. Maybe it helps that he thinks he is a dog :)

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  9. More than pets, they are family: dogs!!!

    But a rock could be a great pet! :D

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  10. The best pet - cats. I do admire their independence.

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  11. I have had quite a few. Dogs and bunnies are the best. If I have to choose one, then I would definitely choose dogs : )

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  12. A dog is the best pet. Dogs are loyal!

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  13. I would choose dogs because they are loyal!

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