Wednesday, June 1, 2016
BOOK REVIEW- GLASS CEILINGS
Two years ago, Nick Farley was undercover as a bartender in Chicago. The tough-as-steel FBI agent was working all the angles to build a case against a local crime syndicate, but even his intense focus was no match for the sight of Angela Cavello’s plump pink lips pulling on her drink. All Nick got was one night—the longest, hottest, sweetest night of his life. It could have been the beginning of something real. Instead, she walked away—and Nick watched her go.
Angela has made some mistakes in her life, but Nick was never one of them. Nor was the baby boy he doesn’t know about. But Angela has been running from a stalker for so long that she’s forgotten how to feel safe. So when Nick suddenly reappears in her life, Angela faces a moment of truth. She wants to trust him and reveal her secrets—her life and the life of their son may depend on it—but first she needs to know that Nick can handle her past, and promise the one thing she most craves: a future together. AMAZON
Although I liked this book, it probably wouldn't be on the high part of my "liked list". It had a much slower pace often slowed by the angst of regrets by both the main characters. It slowed the the flow of the story quite a bit to me. That's not to say that I didn't like Angela or Nick, because I did. There were good secondary people in the story. It also was NOT a clean story if that is what you are looking for. Language and a sex made sure of that.
The story was somewhat predicatable until a surprise twist towards the end.
I received a copy of this book via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.
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