Helpful Score: 1
It was OK. I haven't read other books in the series so I have nothing to compare to nor do I have the backstory of Arizona. However it seemed like she was a character with a lot to overcome emotionally and while I'm sure the love of a good man fixes many things, it seems hard to believe it fixes all her deep emotional problems. Seems like she needs a shrink much more than she needs romp in the sack.
That said, I liked that Lori Foster wrote Arizona more like a male character. Someone who doesn't want to show emotion, who is more comfortable with the guys, who prefers to tough things out. There were some kind of sexy scenes and I liked how slowly Foster rolled out the intimacy between the h/h.
Overall an entertaining read that I will surely forget within the week.
That said, I liked that Lori Foster wrote Arizona more like a male character. Someone who doesn't want to show emotion, who is more comfortable with the guys, who prefers to tough things out. There were some kind of sexy scenes and I liked how slowly Foster rolled out the intimacy between the h/h.
Overall an entertaining read that I will surely forget within the week.
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Helpful Score: 1
Not a very good book, the first one in the series was the best, IMO. Arizona was just not a likable person at all; hard to read an entire book about an unlikable person.