Showing posts with label Linda Kage. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Linda Kage. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 31, 2013

How To Resist Prince Charming


How to Resist Prince Charming
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To resist the perfect man, please follow these simple rules:
Step 1: Never make eye contact.
Step 2: Never smile at him.
Step 3: Never agree to anything he suggests.
Or better yet, just follow Lenna Davenport's example and give in to temptation, sparking a whole tangle of passion, forbidden romance, mounting secrets and deceit. She meets her prince charming at her father's company Christmas party. Problem is he happens to be her dad's new boss. Worse problem is, her dad totally hates him.
But what Daddy doesn't know...
Braxton Farris takes over Farris Industries out of family obligation and expects his new employees might resent his youth and inexperience. What he doesn't anticipate is the level of contempt Tom Davenport carries for him. Nor does he count on falling for Tom's daughter. When he and Lenna start a secret affair, a disaster of corporate proportions is bound to follow. But to be together, they must decide if the fallout is worth it.

Review

****This book was part of a blog tour I was given a copy for my honest review****
Lenna goes with her dad to his companies Christmas party while there she sees a man who takes her breath away. Braxton is young, hot, charming and her fathers’ new boss who he absolutely hates. They try to ignore the attraction between them, but can't seem to keep their hands of each other. They start a secret relationship that gets more series than either of them planned. When her father finds out will it be the end of the two of them? This is the second book of Linda Kages that I have read and she is rapidly becoming one of my favorite authors, I loved this book. The relationship between Lenna and Braxton started out hot and heavy this didn't change throughout the book but the tone of it did. The two of them moved beyond the physical, their emotional ties to each other were strong. The things that Braxton did for Lenna were so thoughtful and beyond cute, I loved him for those things alone. Lenna settled Braxton, she was very loyal to her family and it was hard on her to lie to her father. Having to keep the relationship a secret added some angst and the whole forbidden element made for some steamy love scenes. I had one problem with the book, what her father said and did towards the end of the book really irked me. Lenna's reaction bugged me even more, I wanted to shake her a little bit. I know that is vague, I don't want to give anything away so you will have to get How To Resist Prince Charming to find out how great this book is.   
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Friday, July 26, 2013

Kiss It Better


Kiss it Better 
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A PAST TO PLAGUE HIM...
When his sister is sexually assaulted, memories of his miserable childhood haunt Reed Walker and interfere with his perfectly structured life. To add to the chaos, just when dating becomes the last thing on Reed’s mind, Sophia Eschell, the very woman he’s been dreaming about for the past three years, barrels into his life.
AND A WOMAN TO HEAL HIM...
After hooking up with too many troubled men, Sophia is determined to find a normal, average guy sans baggage. She turns her attention to Reed, only to discover he has more issues than anyone. But if he can learn to open up to her, can she honestly reject him or will she kiss it all better?
*Some Explicit Scenes and Language 

Review


****This book was part of a blog tour I was given a copy for my honest review****
Reed had a horrible childhood and has spent his life taking care of his little sister when she is sexually assaulted he fears she will never recover or remember things from their childhood. At work he can escape this turmoil and see the Sophia the women he has wanted for three years. Sophia has a thing for men with problems, when the last guy she dates shows up on her doorstep with his new wife she vows to never date a guy with a bad past. She thinks Reed is the perfect guy he seems so normal, when everything starts to fall apart Sophia finds out Reed has many ghosts. Can Reed tell Sophia his secrets? Can she accept everything thing he has to tell her and help him get past it? I really liked this book, the turmoil and angst that Reed feels is heartbreaking. When he is with Sophia it's like those bad feeling disappear. Sophia irritated me a little bit at the beginning, but as the story progressed and she began to see what love really was she changed. Even though I knew something was coming, it still made me cry and I just wanted to give the couple a hug. Kiss It Better is a great read for romance fans who like their heroes a little bit broken and heroines who are strong enough to help fix them.

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