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Title: Water's Edge Complete DuetMy Review:
Author: Stacy Kestwick
Published by: Indie
Release Date: May 6, 2019
Format: Kindle Book
Pages: 440
Genres: Contemporary, Romance
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My rating:
Blurb:No lifeguard on duty. Love at your own risk.
Wet
Doughnuts were her weakness.
If Sadie Mullins hadn’t been running on the beach to burn off the calories from her doughnut addiction, she wouldn’t have noticed the man not moving out in the water.
Wouldn’t have dived in after him.
Wouldn’t have met West Montgomery.
The cocky bastard should have been thankful, grateful even.
Of course, he wasn’t.
That should have been the end of it.
Of course, it wasn’t.
Damn doughnuts.Soaked
Having hope was her weakness.
If Sadie Mullins hadn’t started to believe in love again, hadn’t let herself fall for him, she wouldn’t be feeling this way.
Wouldn’t have her heart breaking.
Wouldn’t regret meeting West Montgomery.
The cocky bastard should have left her alone, let her forget about him.
Let her move on with her life.
Of course, he didn’t.
That could have been the end of it.
Of course, it wasn’t.
Damn hope.
DNF @ 13% (Chapter 5 of Wet) — *sigh* OK, I know I’m in a bit of a slump, so I’m probably DNF’ing quicker than I normally would. But I just had a hard time getting into this one. I’m not really connecting with Sadie that much, and so far West hasn’t pulled me in either. I’m not a huge fan when our MC’s have sex with other people, and I’m definitely not going to be excited if I have to read those scenes…just a personal preference. I think this author might not be for me. I tried another one by her on audio, and while I stopped it because the narrator was horrific, I’m not sure I would have connected with the book anyways. Jut not a match in types of characters, you know?
Se with other people is such a turnoff. The rest of the book has to be freaking amazing for it to be pulled off. Sorry you’ve been in a slump.