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(More customer reviews)I have to admit that I don't read a lot of Harlequins, under the (mistaken?) assumption that many of them aren't any good, but I decided to give this book a try after reading a strong review on AAR. I'm so glad I did! This is an excellent contemporary romance, with tight, evocative writing that flows, characters who are fully fleshed out and interesting, and a straightforward, engaging plot.
Zoe and Liam are both damaged, and although sometimes you might want to shake some sense into them (Liam especially), their growth takes time and makes sense when it happens. It was a nice twist that in the beginning, it's the heroine that's messed up, although as the book progresses we see that Liam has issues, too. The characters struggle believably to deal with their feelings, intense attraction, and fears, and you can't help but root for them. I also enjoyed the supporting characters and the realistic look at both a tatoo parlor and a bike shop.
My one complaint is that the ending felt rushed; this book could easily have been 50 pages longer, although I imagine Harlequin has strict page limits.
Nevertheless, this one is worth seeking out if you love contemporary romance.
Grade: A
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Product Description:
Twelve years ago Zoe Ford let Liam Masters break her heart. But now? There's not a chance. Zoe is as tough and wild as they come. So when Liam shows up at her tattoo parlor, she's more than ready to take him on again. That's not going to be a hardship, since he's hotter than he ever was.
This time she's staying in charge. And she's not going to consider their score settled until he's hot, bothered and begging for more! Then she'll move on as callously as he left her. Unless all that deliciously bad sex is just too good to give up...
--This text refers to the Kindle Edition edition.
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