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Cutter: Contemporary Romance Novel by Joanna Mazurkiewicz

nikkijoy's review against another edition

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4.0

I received this book from the author for a honest review

This story is about. Sophia and Harry

Sophia is the girl who never felt good enough. Who never felt loved. The girl who's parents made her feel like even her very best wasn't good enough. They put her dreams and aspirations down. When they should have supported her dreams. As a result from that Sophia found relief from the pressures in her life in a very unhealthy way.

One summer she goes away for a job opportunity and meets Harry. And for the first time in her life. She is able to feel something positive. She slowly starts to gain self worth. She starts to realize that sometimes you just need something or someone to hold on to.

The only issue is Harry is the wrong person. He could jeopardize everything. Or she could gain everything.

This was a good read. I enjoyed the story. And would be willing to read the stories of the other two Irish boys !!!

rpatel675's review against another edition

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3.0

Sophia wanted to escape from her life in Boston. From her parents. Her past. She took up a temporary job in Belfast as a probation officer. That's where she meets Harry. The bad boy. The guy she needs to stay away from or she may screw up her career. A probation officer can't have a relationship with an offender. Harry has his own problems. Being on probation after getting arrested with possession of drugs she is also taking care of his ailing mother. Their attraction is too strong and she finds she is being drawn to Harry. She doesn't want to get to close because she's afraid of rejection. Afraid of what Harry will think when he finds out what she did in the past.
I enjoyed this book. It had a good storyline. The characters were developed well. I just felt like that there wasn't anything extraordinary about the book. It's like one of those movies that you would watch once and enjoy but wouldn't watch again.
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