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ale_irigoyen 's review for:
Heartbreak for Hire
by Sonia Hartl
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Character
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
No
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Complicated
I'm so glad I decided to pick this up. After reading some other comments, I thought this was going to be a totally different experience.
Brinkley, (love the name btw), certainly doesn't have everything figured out. Yeah, her job pays the bills and lets her save enough to dream that one day she'll finally open her art gallery. She was unfortunately involved in an abusive relationship and an opportunistic woman 'saved' Brinkley and offered her a chance to get 'revenge' on men. Okay, Margo was a morally gray character and I'm still not sure what her real intentions were but I'm leaning toward opportunistic. Now, Brinkley takes revenge, for a price, on other women's colleagues/exes, by taking their ego down a notch.
Enter Mark. Brinkley's latest target. Now, they've suddenly become work colleagues and she's not happy about it. But he's sexy as hell and makes her want to take risks...
I was rooting for them ever since their first encounter. Their hate-love interactions were funny and when they finally kissed... I was smiling. Sure there are some things that were ultimately ridiculous, and there were some loose ends here and there, but I was having fun. The conflict was serious enough and the resolution was good. Great read.
Brinkley, (love the name btw), certainly doesn't have everything figured out. Yeah, her job pays the bills and lets her save enough to dream that one day she'll finally open her art gallery. She was unfortunately involved in an abusive relationship and an opportunistic woman 'saved' Brinkley and offered her a chance to get 'revenge' on men. Okay, Margo was a morally gray character and I'm still not sure what her real intentions were but I'm leaning toward opportunistic. Now, Brinkley takes revenge, for a price, on other women's colleagues/exes, by taking their ego down a notch.
Enter Mark. Brinkley's latest target. Now, they've suddenly become work colleagues and she's not happy about it. But he's sexy as hell and makes her want to take risks...
I was rooting for them ever since their first encounter. Their hate-love interactions were funny and when they finally kissed... I was smiling. Sure there are some things that were ultimately ridiculous, and there were some loose ends here and there, but I was having fun. The conflict was serious enough and the resolution was good. Great read.