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Gibson's Legacy by K.L. Shandwick

suzysuzy34's review

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1.0

Awful, heroine blew hot and cold and couldn’t be up front about her issues with the hero. She got on my nerves, skimmed from80%, couldn’t wait to get it finished and start something else.

Also Gibson ringing Chloe five years later, not really knowing it’s her because he accidentally rings a wrong number? Yeah chances of me ringing anyone I like on a wrong number, say I will choose Brad Pitt, billion in one chance of it happening, what I load of rubbish. And the sex scene on the phone, when Chloe didn’t realise who she was talking to was gross,(Gibson presented to be someone called Paul) taking a picture of her privates and sending it to him, was yuk, it seemed out of character for her to do this at this point, considering she had just walked away from an abusive relationship.

rgregory11's review

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5.0

Sooooo good!!! I loved everything about it:) I wish more people would see just how good of a person Gibson is.

melanievg's review

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tense slow-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? No
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? No

3.5

yellowdiamondreads2024's review

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Love love love it. I want more lol

kaydollslibrary's review against another edition

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challenging emotional reflective sad fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? It's complicated
  • Loveable characters? No
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated

3.0

fsmeurinne's review

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5.0

Chloe and Gibson's story was one I wanted to read for a while, glad I finally did, this book hooked me and rooted me to my seat. Gibson is a very complex character and I enjoyed that part of him. I love rockstars, but Gibson definitely surprised me. Their second chance has me wondering how everything will go, if it starts with a wrong number well anything can happen. The chemistry in undeniable and the plot story is entertaining so can't go wrong with picking this up and have a great time.

kaciscott's review against another edition

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1.0

DNF'd at 59%

fsmeurinne's review against another edition

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5.0

Chloe and Gibson's story was one I wanted to read for a while, glad I finally did, this book hooked me and rooted me to my seat. Gibson is a very complex character and I enjoyed that part of him. I love rockstars, but Gibson definitely surprised me. Their second chance has me wondering how everything will go, if it starts with a wrong number well anything can happen. The chemistry in undeniable and the plot story is entertaining so can't go wrong with picking this up and have a great time.

nean's review against another edition

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5.0

Chloe thinks Gibson is wrong the way he treats women and she’s in a relationship but can’t help the way that he makes her feel and that she wants him. Gibson sees Chloe but knows that there’s chemistry between him and Chloe and feels it, but she’s in a relationship and they’ve just been signed.
Years later Gibson is the rock star he wanted to be, and Chloe’s life isn’t what she thought it would be, but when something happens she knows she can change her life to something better.
A twist in the book has Chloe and Gibson meeting again, Gibson has never forgotten Chole and the connection he felt, he just hopes that he can convince her that she’s what he wants.
Gibson wants Chloe to look at him as the person he is now, not what he’s past says or the media, he just wants her to see him and give them a chance. Chloe is shocked when she finds out that Gibson is her wrong number, although she realises that he’s different from when she knew him before, and he’s trying, the chemistry is still there between them, she wonders if the hurt in her past can stop her trying.

shobeteener's review against another edition

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5.0

I'm really starting to like hot rock starts. This book is about Gibson Barclay who is the example of a rock star who has wild sex with his groupies. Chloe works at the bar his band plays at. They seem to have an attraction but they go their seperate ways for several years due to rise of the band. Very good book.