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A review by claire_ingram1987
Fabricating Jada by Vanessa Marie
4.0
I really loved this easy Sunday afternoon read. The story follows Jada who is a female mechanic who wants to do fabricating (which turns out to be something to do with cars ...who knew) and she gets an opportunity to work with her idol Jesse Valentine, a gorgeous famous car fabricator.
Turns outs he's a bit of a douche and they clash and butt heads constantly and I kinda loved the dynamics between the two.
The story is realistic. ... Well to a point, and shows the struggles of a female in a male dominated role.
I loved how strong Jada was and all the supporting characters where 3 dimensional and great characters, I especially liked Miguel.
The story was sexy and teasing with just the right amount of steaminess to get the blood going. It did feel a little predictable and didn't stir many emotions but it was a brilliant easy read and felt perfect for chilling out with on a lazy day and my gosh is Jesse hot hmm.
I probably would re read this book and any others by Vanessa Marie who's very talented at setting the scene and creating a worthy story.
It is a standalone, not a cliffhanger and a HEA so a brill read that I would recommend
Turns outs he's a bit of a douche and they clash and butt heads constantly and I kinda loved the dynamics between the two.
The story is realistic. ... Well to a point, and shows the struggles of a female in a male dominated role.
I loved how strong Jada was and all the supporting characters where 3 dimensional and great characters, I especially liked Miguel.
The story was sexy and teasing with just the right amount of steaminess to get the blood going. It did feel a little predictable and didn't stir many emotions but it was a brilliant easy read and felt perfect for chilling out with on a lazy day and my gosh is Jesse hot hmm.
I probably would re read this book and any others by Vanessa Marie who's very talented at setting the scene and creating a worthy story.
It is a standalone, not a cliffhanger and a HEA so a brill read that I would recommend