4.1 AVERAGE

walckthisway's review

4.0

Read my blog review here:

http://www.walckthisway.com/2014/06/fix-this-hudson-pierce.html

dinamin's review

4.0
adventurous dark emotional mysterious reflective sad medium-paced
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haneyhayespr's review

4.0

This book is tailor-made for those readers who revel in romance stories that are emotionally intense and fast-paced, filled with characters who are far from perfect and whose relationships are intricate and complex. The narrative will delve into the protagonists' passionate desires and their journeys of self-discovery and personal growth amidst a backdrop of intense emotions and challenging circumstances.

Readers who enjoy exploring the complexities of human connection, the power of forgiveness, and the resilience of the human spirit in the face of adversity will find this book particularly compelling.

kperl's review

4.0

Alrighty, I read the trilogy in a month, and for me that is saying that I liked it enough to really devote time to it. Let me just say, that the writing was FAR superior than Fifty. I did not feel like I was trapped in a teenagers head for most of the story, so that is a plus. Both Hudson and Laynie did annoy me at times, as they normally do in books such as these. Boy wants girl, girl really wants boy (insert problem with boy and girl here,) girl hates boy, boy wants girl back etc etc. It was easy enough to see where the issues would be in the story, and as they unfold it was a little underwhelming, BUT the sex scenes were usually really good and there was just enough intrigue for me to carry on as cheesy as some parts were. Overall I gave the trilogy a four, because I really enjoyed the first book (4 stars) the second was okay (3 stars) and the third was a good albeit predictable end to the series (4 stars.)

saragriff's review

5.0

I couldn't put it down!

jeanne_bean's review

5.0

Holy mindf*ck! That's what I thought after reading this series.

First, the criticism: this series does tend to echo other famous erotic romance series, notably Fifty Shades and Crossfire. Then again, won't most ER novels that deal with emotionally scarred billionaires?

Second, for the praise: I enjoyed Ms. Paige's writing. The characters were fully developed and felt like real people to me. None of them were perfect, most were scarred or flawed in some way. Dysfunction ran rife throughout both Alayna's and Hudson's families and their relationships.

Third, I liked that Alayna had worked through her therapy and felt that she was successfully living in recovery. She knew her triggers and avoids them whenever possible. She also did go back to meetings or reach out when she felt that she was going to slip back into her self-destructive behaviors. She was strong and didn't want to break or be broken and fought for her recovery. I admired that in her. I also enjoyed that she helped Hudson, and vice versa, with healing and not falling into old patterns.

One thing I would have liked to have learned was whether there was some mystery with Chandler and if so, what was it. I felt like that was a loose end. ETA: upon a second read, it is lightly touched on, but still felt like doubts were left.

After finishing the series (and I couldn't put it down and read it at work, while riding in the car, and at home) I felt like I'd need to reread it again, just to see if I would catch any clues. One bombshell was one I had figured out but the other was something I hadn't or didn't want to consider.

If you're a fan of the ER genre, you won't be disappointed.

laaandstuff's review


My books. Of course I love them. :)

carlaceil's review

4.0

Got thru fixed on you.
Getting better and better
Loved this series!

jmossreads's review

2.0

The plot moved at an unbearably slow pace. The characters were likable but the author just drug the story out for way too long. It would have been much better if it were cut down to about half of its current length. The additional length did nothing for the story but make it difficult to find the motivation to complete it since it was very predictable.

nickole1980's review

5.0

omg...i LOVED all 3 books...the drama the suspense the guilt the heartbreak and all the inbetweens....def liked it more than 50 shades books....glad i read these