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Possession by Jessica Hawkins

hanhan03's review against another edition

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5.0

This book was amazing, highly recommend.

callistawolf's review against another edition

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5.0

Almost too good

For the first 1/3 of this story I wasn't sure what to think. But by the end I'm almost as confused as Lola. I want her to stay with Beau! Guess I need to read the next books in the series....

vailynst's review against another edition

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4.0

I didn't realize this was written by Jessica Hawkins until after I read a few chapters. Once I realized it, the story voice made complete sense. I am already familiar with her writing style from reading [b:The First Taste|31558692|The First Taste|Jessica Hawkins|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1471620645s/31558692.jpg|50459353], and I really enjoyed it. There were a few things that rubbed me the wrong way but none of those aspects are in Possession.

I have to disagree with a friend about this book. This story isn't about cheating. Not in the sense that the partner does not know it is happening. A handsome stranger walks into the dive bar. Johnny and Lola have worked there for years, and it's like a second home to them. Beau, the stranger, makes an offer to buy Lola for one night, from dusk to dawn. At first, there is outrage, confusion and doubt mixed in with greed, guilt and desires for maybes.

It is about cheating yourself. It's about cheating in the heart because of feeling something for someone else. It's about cheating yourself of opportunities and dreams by denying the whole of who you are. It's about cheating and diminishing the raw need to truly dive into another person because you don't want to lose control. There's a lot of cheating, but it's not necessarily in the traditional sense of the word.

I'm good at putting the pieces together. It made this book even more interesting because it made me wonder about how the minuscule bits of info would unravel later.

The story is captivating. Not because it's about a man buying the right to have a woman for a night. That happens. Both ways. In exchanges of money, favors or something else of value. This story captivated my imagination because of the way Beau and Lola are with each other. It's a sneak preview of multiple sides of their personalities and aspects of a relationship.

Love isn't amazing because of passion and embraces. Love is amazing because it adds depth and emotion to everything. It's about how you learn about one another, can you love that part of each other, will you give in to the part that seemed dishonorable or is it honest because that part is true too?

The way Beau looks at Lola. The way he looks into her behind the comfortable, barbed exterior. The way he seems to read her mind and put light to parts that she would not peek upon. The careful control in which he showers her with attention because he wants to make her feel good. Even if she has bound herself to feel like a martyr and awful being for being where she is. For the way she feels.

I love the raw way they connect and the innocent impish play they have with breakfast. I like the hard questions and soft kisses. The desperate fervor to take that is a part of them both. I love how they give to each other. Even if it wasn't part of the plan for either of them.

Definitely looking forward to seeing what else is in store for Beau & Lola. I hope it's even better than the start.

I love the story. Even if I can't stand the name Lola. =P

arushofemotions's review against another edition

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5.0

This book was all kinds of yum! Would you sell your body for one night, for one million dollars? I would! Haha! I gotta say, I love the tension that was built up between Lola, Johnny (her bf), and Beau (her mystery man with money!).

Lola and Johnny are the typical happy couple, living paycheck to paycheck and fully cohabitating. They even co-manage a bar that had seen better days.

Enter Beau. He's rich, bold, and wants Lola. The instant-chemistry between these two promises of something angsty and yummy. You just know that this whole setup is going to forbidden and scrumptious. Book 1 ends after their one-night together, and sets up book 2 perfectly.

suttonbriar's review against another edition

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dark emotional tense fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? It's complicated
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

3.5

mells_view's review against another edition

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4.0

Wow... hot steamy and angsty!

Ok I'd write a review, but I need to go buy the next book to find out what the heck happens!

It was good. Pretty taboo. I don't know which of these characters I'm more mad at. That being said the naughty bits were pretty hot and it felt very emotional. I was invested in these characters even though they were making choices that I hated.

Some of these were hard choices to make. I mean who doesn't enjoy being wanted? How far is too far when you really need money? A pretty good read that makes you actually think!

alise0789's review against another edition

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fast-paced

4.25

avafritsch's review against another edition

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5.0

I didn't mean to like it. I didn't plan to want to get right through it. I didn't think I'd want to read the next one. But I really like it. I honestly want to see where this all goes. By far above and beyond what I expected!

the_bookroyal's review against another edition

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3.0

It was good but some things irked me a little though it was just from my own spelling usage preferences. ["Come" vs "cum"] and uh a particular scene made me think of my ex--which I didn't really appreciate. That being said I will still continue on, made me kind of want to watch pretty woman (which I've never seen) or I guess indecent proposal too. I hate to say it but this vaguely felt like fan fiction of that...However, this was a nice mental escape after watching the news for the better half of the afternoon today.
Still read it in one day/sitting This is very telling. If I start and finish a story in less than a week(usually 2-4 days) it means I highly enjoyed it.

looddle's review

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challenging dark fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? No
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

5.0