Thursday, April 23, 2015

BOOK REVIEW- HER CHANCE AT LOVE


BOOK- Her Chance At Love-  Secrets can hurt. Even those that hold them. 
Haunted by a near-perfect memory and a genius by scientific standards, Caitlyn grew up in a lonely world. After losing the last person that cares about her, Caitlyn vows to make a difference in the world of Alzheimer’s even though it means returning to her hometown. A place filled with painful memories she would give anything to be able to erase from her mind.
Caitlyn has never trusted a man other than her brother, but begins to fall for Alex, the gorgeous CEO of Cambridge Industries. Although scared to disrupt her black-and-white world, Caitlyn soon realizes she needs Alex to be the solution to everything that has gone wrong in her life.
Alex needs Caitlyn to be the solution to Alzheimer’s.

Unwilling to risk the company’s potential progress, Alex hesitates to put his personal happiness first. He finally gives in to the undeniable attraction, and when he makes a shocking discovery about her painful past, Alex is determined to earn her trust and ultimately her love.  But when Alex betrays her, Caitlyn fears she may have lost her chance at love.  AMAZON LINK

Quite a unique story line, in many different ways.  Caitlyn being  a near genius, the fact that she has such a perfect memory and the ways that it hurts her.  Different because of the way that she experiences memory, and information overloads; memory flashes.  Even the fact that Alzheimer's is part of the story.  Different even in the way that when Alex betrays her was nothing that I was guessing.  Totally a surprise to me.  I don't think I'm giving anything away by mentioning this because on the Amazon story information, it says that there IS a betrayal.  Caitlyn has been on her own so long its difficult for her to receive people's caring for her.  You could feel how awkward it was for her.  I was just a little over 10% of the story, when I thought, " I like this,this is going to be good".  And it continued that way until just over half the book when it felt like it slowed down some but picked back up again.  I had wondered if the attraction between Alex and Caitlyn moved a little fast.   She went from not liking men she didn't know to touch her or get to close in her space, to allowing Alex in pretty close.   The author did do a good job of establishing Alex's ability to help her and early on he didn't rush her; he just seemed to understand and calm her.   So I have to figure that in the mix.  
There are sensual scenes in this book as well.  
On a side note, I really liked the artwork of the cover for this book. 


I received this book free in exchange for an honest review.

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