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A review by karinapplesauce
99 Percent Mine by Sally Thorne
This was a cute little story. Often there's a reckless woman and a steady man who "saves" her, and although they both play those roles, Tom is not really out to save Darcy.
It's amazing how interesting this book can be when it's basically about how he's remodeling/flipping her grandma's house. Sexual tension ensues the entire time. Mildly amusing.
One thing I found a little odd, was the book opens with Darcy working at the bar, laying on her sassy self. This was the preview scene in the Hating Game that I read. Then--this bar is never visited again, besides Darcy mentioning that "she has a shift at the bar"--it's almost like this was almost going to be the scene of the book but switched gears.
Also, I'm not totally on the flipping house scheme, but why on earth is Tom staying at the house he's flipping? Is this normal? Of course...how else can there be sexual tension if they aren't around each other with alone time.
It's amazing how interesting this book can be when it's basically about how he's remodeling/flipping her grandma's house. Sexual tension ensues the entire time. Mildly amusing.
One thing I found a little odd, was the book opens with Darcy working at the bar, laying on her sassy self. This was the preview scene in the Hating Game that I read. Then--this bar is never visited again, besides Darcy mentioning that "she has a shift at the bar"--it's almost like this was almost going to be the scene of the book but switched gears.
Also, I'm not totally on the flipping house scheme, but why on earth is Tom staying at the house he's flipping? Is this normal? Of course...how else can there be sexual tension if they aren't around each other with alone time.