by Elle Kennedy
Read on August 25, 2016 I press my face against the couch pillow and was laughing then look back at the story thinking out loud that is so wrong when Will kiss another woman to make Mackenzie jealous. The sex was hot and the feels was something else too. I love Will's dominance and when the novel ...
Nothing wrong with this book, but compared to the others this one was too tame. And I liked Will. We met him on the previous book and had an idea of the woman he was in love but it was completely different watching him fight for her. I understand the reasons for Mac to push Will away but clearly she...
Very hot scenes within the book, but the psychic bits felt pretty contrived and half ass. Had the heroine's "issue" been something else, it would've been a way better book, imo.
Will needs to knock on my door. Right now.
My review cross-posted from Joyfully Reviewed: http://www.joyfullyreviewed.com/reviews/Nov09/heatofthestorm.ek.htmlWill Charleston has wanted Mackenzie Wade from the moment they met back in high school. Fifteen years later, Will is still relegated to the role of best friend; a role he’s tired of pl...
Will had me hooked from the very beginning of this book. He was basically everything I want in an alpha hero. Mackenzie (Mac for short, which, ngl, had me confused a lot of the book because I kept reading it as a man's name) wasn't my favorite heroine. I really enjoyed their story, though I'm a suc...
Yet another book where the male lead is the only reason I can finish reading it. I'm starting to feel like a woman hater, people. =( It's not that I hated the heroine so much as I felt like her reasons for denying Will were ridiculous. "Oh no, I can't be with him because he's my best friend and he's...
Not bad, but wayyyyyyyyyyyyy to short. There wasn't time for anything to be explained. It has so much potential, but not enough lenght!