Another AMAZING book from Megan Hart!Part of me alllmoooossttttt wanted the book to end with Sam and Grace splitting up, and Grace making a phone call to Jack. I don't know why, I just feel like the drama would've been really good. I liked the ending, don't get me wrong, I'm just a sucker for less t...
I have such a love/hate/love/hate/love relationship with Megan Hart books. Amazing characters, real, flawed, full of issues, lots of conflict mixed with emotional highs. I love her first person narration. I hate the flippy-floppy worried feeling I get in my stomach when I realize how fucked up some ...
The thing that gets me excited whenever reading Megan Hart's books, aside from its very erotic tangle of limbs, was the fact that the story is filled with substance. One does not read it and obviously know what happens. It takes figuring out while going along the way. Having read Broken last year an...
3.5 stars what I appreciate with Miss Hart's stories, the characters she made are somewhat interconnected. If you read this first, and planning to read another book of hers, you'll meet them again there. It's just fun meeting/reading the previous characters you have read in the book you're currently...
To make a note on this review, I honestly didn't expect to read and review two Megan Hart books in a row, somehow I just ended up picking "Dirty" and "Stranger" out of the blue to read and going with what they offered between catching up with some of my ARC readings. I didn't expect Hart's "Dirty" ...
Sam is a bit immature, but sexy, and has serious self-deprecating personality. He feels he's not worthy. We all know this is charming, but can also be convincing and self-fulfilling.The girl, is strong, and has abandonment issues, but we get no real physical description of her and not sure why she i...
This was my introduction to erotica. I know, thru Harlequin no doubt. Loved it and followed it up with Dirty. Just remember that Megan Hart writes highly emotional, gut wrenching stories. Makes you think and I like that in a story.
A good read, but my main complaint is that it's not totally clear which pairing we should root for: Sam/Grace or Jack/Grace. We get so much more time with Jack/Grace despite knowing that the main pairing is/should be Sam/Grace. In the end, Sam is just too flawed a person to want him to be the one to...
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