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earthtonadia 's review for:
Titan
by Jillian Graves
What an amazing debut release because this book absolutely delivered. I really loved Titan and Julianna. Their relationship dynamic, banter, chemistry — off the charts. And the smut?? Even hotter. This was a bunch of small things done right which really upped the spice level here.
Titan was such a simp for Julianna. He spoiled her rotten (3 Louboutins when she asked for one, that lucky girl) and cared for her so well. That bathtub scene was everything. And Julianna was such a strong and independent character, though she should’ve accepted the help that was given (I wanted to shake her for that). But for someone who was unaccustomed to genuine help without strings attached or a favor to be returned, I did understand why it was difficult for her.
Most books tend to start out a little slow as we learn about the plot and the characters, but this felt like we were dropped straight into their world. I didn’t mind that at all. But at times, the transition from plot to smut felt a bit abrupt, and we would get a lot of information at once. That being said, I loved the characters enough to overlook it.
I’m looking forward to the next book in the series!
Titan was such a simp for Julianna. He spoiled her rotten (3 Louboutins when she asked for one, that lucky girl) and cared for her so well. That bathtub scene was everything. And Julianna was such a strong and independent character, though she should’ve accepted the help that was given (I wanted to shake her for that). But for someone who was unaccustomed to genuine help without strings attached or a favor to be returned, I did understand why it was difficult for her.
Most books tend to start out a little slow as we learn about the plot and the characters, but this felt like we were dropped straight into their world. I didn’t mind that at all. But at times, the transition from plot to smut felt a bit abrupt, and we would get a lot of information at once. That being said, I loved the characters enough to overlook it.
I’m looking forward to the next book in the series!