Tuesday, January 17, 2017
BOOK REVIEW- FLAWED by Tracy Wolff
When Tori Reed loses everything, he sets her free.
I told myself I’d never trust Miles Girard, no matter how brilliant or sexy he may be. His sister, Chloe—Ethan Frost’s wife—is my best friend, but I know just how low Miles will stoop to get what he wants. Now he’s the last thing I want: my boss.
Growing up, I had it all—except for the sense that I belonged. And when a mistake from my past surfaces in the press, my parents don’t hesitate to cut me off.
But surprisingly, Miles offers me a helping hand.
Before I know it, our relationship turns unprofessional in the hottest ways. Of course, he still drives me crazy. But when I’m dealt the ultimate blow, Miles is there for me. And maybe he’s the one I’ve been looking for all along. AMAZON 3 STARS
This book started out wild from the very first words in the first chapter. I had trouble with this book. Yes, the challenges were there, the emotions were there and so were the misunderstandings. But so was all the sex, sex and more sex. I really wanted to like this story more but I just couldn't. Even though I liked tough little Tori; she was a fiery tough-talking little gal. But she also was hiding an awful lot of hurt too. There is a point where Miles shows her kindness and some tenderness and that totally throws her, says a lot. That kindness and tenderness is going to take quite a while to take place because they stay combatants for a very long time. Even when Miles tries to help, his people skills are so rusty that they often blow up in his face when it tries it with Tori. Genius inventor though he may be, he's often slow on the uptake with others. There is a lot of wallowing in mistakes not only by Tori, but also by Miles and his past mistakes where he failed to protect his sister, Chloe.
I was glad the author included a Epilogue. I like those and it did wrap up the story as it shows part of the HEA that did happen.
I received a copy of this book via Netgalley in exchange for an honest review.
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