by Beth Kery
It's a 3.5* actually, but my generosity knows no bounds.I never thought I'd say this: it would have been an amazing book if they had less sex and more talking. The MCs were complete idiots! They never talked about their problems and the misconception that the other killed her husband. I mean how com...
(★★★½)
REally liked Sean, not so much Genevieve. Too weak and cry babyish.
I always enjoy Beth Kery's work. She writes really good relationship stories that happen to include some really smokin' sex scenes. I would have given this four stars except I couldn't get over how much Max, Genny's ex-husband, squicked me out. It was bad enough that he was a megalomanical ass but...
Sean and Genny were both likable characters. Although they were already in love when the book starts, through flashback, we see how that happened, and what happened to tear them apart.There is a light suspense subplot, but it mostly serves to keep Genny and Sean in the same apartment together. I lik...
k, first fire warning! Be prepared to burn your fingers off while reading this book. Kery know how to write an explosive book.Some of the events in this book is told in flashbacks, by the way I love that it is not in italics. The events three ago when Max shared his wife Ginny with Sean is still etc...
As Genevieve “Genny” Bujold stands at the elevator entrance to her late husband’s private sector intelligence company, “Sauren-Kennedy Solutions”, she reflects back on the last time she entered the company's penthouse. It was 3 years previously after a lovely evening celebrating New Year’s Eve when ...