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One More Moment by Samantha Chase
5.0
Julian Grayson has given us a Prologue that’s quite the experience – one you need to enjoy for yourselves. This shows that the author knows exactly what will catch her reader’s attention. Charlotte Clark is all about helping people and I get the sense that she really loves what she does. I love the peace she finds when she goes to the beach. It was a great way for me to connect with her character - I also love that sense of peace. The story left me hoping that there’s someone out there helping people and being as caring as she is.
Mick is a man who impressed me. He seemed to have Julian’s back right when he needed it. He anticipated what Julian needed in order to move forward. Even though he is a secondary character, he seems to be in a scene at just the right time.
This book was a welcome surprise. But that’s not to say that it didn’t have its moments. Especially when a time came where I felt that I should hate Julian. Charlotte is just one of those people that is genuine – what you see is what you get. That’s opposite of the impression I get from Julian.
Our author knows how to write some really sexy scenes – all without giving us everything. That means she leaves it up to the reader to fill in the blanks. She makes her scenes flow nicely, they seem believable, and she gets us involved in a small way – we get to see everything unfold. This book seems to be written as a standalone. With Julian belonging to a band some might think that because his mates appear here that the previous two books would need to be read first. Not so here. They make enough of appearance so you get that sense of camaraderie.
I looked at all the books this author has written and realized that I have not read any of her work. I didn’t even have a book in my TBR list. This book has changed that. She will now be one of those authors that I will go to when I have one of those days that end with me wanting to get lost in a book. Plus since I enjoyed this book from beginning to end, the first thing I’ll probably do is catch up on this series.
I was not compensated nor was I required to write a positive review. The opinions I have expressed are my own.
Mick is a man who impressed me. He seemed to have Julian’s back right when he needed it. He anticipated what Julian needed in order to move forward. Even though he is a secondary character, he seems to be in a scene at just the right time.
This book was a welcome surprise. But that’s not to say that it didn’t have its moments. Especially when a time came where I felt that I should hate Julian. Charlotte is just one of those people that is genuine – what you see is what you get. That’s opposite of the impression I get from Julian.
Our author knows how to write some really sexy scenes – all without giving us everything. That means she leaves it up to the reader to fill in the blanks. She makes her scenes flow nicely, they seem believable, and she gets us involved in a small way – we get to see everything unfold. This book seems to be written as a standalone. With Julian belonging to a band some might think that because his mates appear here that the previous two books would need to be read first. Not so here. They make enough of appearance so you get that sense of camaraderie.
I looked at all the books this author has written and realized that I have not read any of her work. I didn’t even have a book in my TBR list. This book has changed that. She will now be one of those authors that I will go to when I have one of those days that end with me wanting to get lost in a book. Plus since I enjoyed this book from beginning to end, the first thing I’ll probably do is catch up on this series.
I was not compensated nor was I required to write a positive review. The opinions I have expressed are my own.