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Carregando... You're Dangerous (How to Tame a Heartbreaker) (Volume 1) (edição: 2014)de Casey McMillin (Autor)
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Registre-se no LibraryThing tpara descobrir se gostará deste livro. Ainda não há conversas na Discussão sobre este livro. *i received this free book in exchange for an honest review.* I wasn't sure I'd like this New Adult (NA) book, but I got hooked pretty quickly. It was a fast read that kept me entertained. I do want to know what happens in book two, when it comes out. Parts of this one kind of reminded me of Fifty Shades - the older, experienced, rich and successful and famous guy wanting control over the innocent younger girl, wanting to protect her, buy her things, caring about her, indoctrinating her into the art of love making, etc. but that's okay, I didn't mind it. Is it great literature? No, I don't think any NA is, yet. In fact, I think most YA is much better written and even more mature than NA, which, to me, is like a contemporary version of a Harlequin romance novel. This is my third NA book, and I call them all my "fluff" reading! Also, I did find at least five grammar/punctuation/misspelling errors, in this book, which annoyed me. Better proof reading is in order for a lot of books which are published today. But, overall, I enjoyed the book and the dialogue was believable and it wasn't badly written at all. It left me wanting more of the story. Do Hannah and Jason move in together and get married? Do Molly and Nick hook up? Do Taylor and Cam hook up? I guess I'll just have to wait and see. Oh, and the sex scenes were pretty hot as well! I gave it three stars because it held my interest and entertained me, which is what I like books to do for me. sem resenhas | adicionar uma resenha
Pertence à sérieHow to Tame a Heartbreaker (Book 1)
Book One in the How to Tame a Heartbreaker series is a fun, light, New Adult romance. Hannah Garrison was fresh out of high school when she decided to test her wings and move to Nashville. She came from a family of modest means and had little more than the clothes on her back when she moved. But, she was a talented artist and was just tenacious enough to make it in a new, strange city. Jason Lane was the golden child of one of the most established families in Music City. He was the definition of Nashville royalty. His father was a renowned country music songwriter, and Jason was following in his footsteps. Although only in his early twenties, he had already written some epic hits and established his presence in the country music scene. Hannah made no bones about expressing her distaste for country music even though she lived in the heart of Music City. Jason had no problem using his fame and good looks to elevate his status as a player. Neither of them saw it coming, but sparks begin to fly when the two have a chance meeting at a local coffee shop. Can Hannah get beyond Jason's colorful past and the baggage that comes with it? Can Jason change his ways and convince himself Hannah is worth more than a one-night stand? This dreamer and heartbreaker might just be stubborn enough to make it happen. Não foram encontradas descrições de bibliotecas. |
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I wasn't sure I'd like this New Adult (NA) book, but I got hooked pretty quickly. It was a fast read that kept me entertained. I do want to know what happens in book two, when it comes out. Parts of this one kind of reminded me of Fifty Shades - the older, experienced, rich and successful and famous guy wanting control over the innocent younger girl, wanting to protect her, buy her things, caring about her, indoctrinating her into the art of love making, etc. but that's okay, I didn't mind it. Is it great literature? No, I don't think any NA is, yet. In fact, I think most YA is much better written and even more mature than NA, which, to me, is like a contemporary version of a Harlequin romance novel. This is my third NA book, and I call them all my "fluff" reading! Also, I did find at least five grammar/punctuation/misspelling errors, in this book, which annoyed me. Better proof reading is in order for a lot of books which are published today.
But, overall, I enjoyed the book and the dialogue was believable and it wasn't badly written at all. It left me wanting more of the story. Do Hannah and Jason move in together and get married? Do Molly and Nick hook up? Do Taylor and Cam hook up? I guess I'll just have to wait and see. Oh, and the sex scenes were pretty hot as well!
I gave it three stars because it held my interest and entertained me, which is what I like books to do for me. ( )