A review by elylibrarysec
Tussle by Jacob Chance

5.0

Lilah Turner is going to join the family business. Because of that job she’s put in a very awkward position. She has a friend named Carly – she was a great secondary character. She seemed to have a strong personality but the author does a great job at keeping a tight reign on her so that she doesn’t overtake a scene. Jesse Gunn is a very persistent man. He’s a man that’s willing to take his time to pursue someone that piques his interest. And he’s willing to do just about anything to be taken seriously.

This author has a real flare at writing a character that appears to be a real jerk. He also needs a lesson on how to treat people. But if you think of his profession then you have to wonder what is real and what is an act. It’s not hard to think of a group of men and women currently on television – especially when it seems to be based on a certainly family (there’s no way you won’t know who I’m talking about – at least those in the US). This is one reason why I believe this book works. You could picture these characters going up against their reality counterparts.

Something that should impress some is the fact that this author proves that even men can write romance. Women don’t have the corner market on this genre anymore. They can get us involved with the characters, get lost in the story they are weaving, can leave you with a smile on your face and they can even write a great ending.

I was not compensated nor was I required to write a positive review. The opinions I have expressed are my own.