I've been reading as long as I've been walking, though I never done the two together (I'm rather clumsy). With the birth of my second son I became a stay-at-home mom and found when the little one took a nap I had a WHOLE hour to myself.
I wanted nothing more than to escape for that hour and thus a love for writing was born.
I didn't feel any chemistry from Ellory and Noah, if anything it all felt one sided. Their encounters left a lot to be desired and felt bland truly. I don't know, I had no desire to even finish the book. Didn't care whether they ended up together or not, I just couldn't connect to them as a couple, at All. The story felt like it had too many loop holes in it as well
It was okay. For me the main couple were apart too long, for most of the book. There were a lot of secondary characters, Asher and November appear and that's great but you had her best friends and workmates and I just felt the Hero seemed like a background character. They finally meet, she's been admiring him for some time but they run into each other and then he asks her out. I didn't feel he fitted the profile for the 'boom'. I didn't feel he pursued her like the other ARR books. The relationship felt rushed. I was confused about the woman suing, that seemed a bit bizarre. I didn't get it. HEA. No intimate scenes with anyone other than the Hero and heroine. No Ex drama.
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It was ok. I think, it would had been better, if there was Noah POV too. The romance felt lacking for me, because I just couldn't feel Noah emotions. You know those times, when you don't need H POV to know how he is feeling about his girl. Also, at the end, I still was confused about Cynthia chick and her suing Ellory.