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paddlefoot55 's review for:
His Demand
by Lisa Renee Jones
3.5 stars
ARC received for an honest review
If you have read the Dirty books you have met Gabe already, however this duet could be read as a stand alone.
I have been intrigued by Gabe (Reid and Cat's brother) all through this Dirty Rich series, and I have been looking forward to his story.
Unfortunately, for me, anyway, His Demand fell a bit short for me. It felt like we went from first meetings to practically moving in with each other in 4.2 seconds.
Abbie annoyed me. She was so hot and cold with Gabe. All hot and bothered by him one second, running away from him the next. It was like they were in a rinse, lather and repeat cycle. I just wanted to yell at her to make up her darn mind. And if she didn't want Gabe, I would take him off her hands!
Gabe also felt like he has lost some of his hard-ass-ness, boooo. I want the take-no-crap gabe back.
But this could all just be me.
We are left on a bit of a cliffy with this one, however it is a LRJ duet, so that was expected when I started reading.
I look forward to seeing where Gabe and Abbie's story goes.


ARC received for an honest review
If you have read the Dirty books you have met Gabe already, however this duet could be read as a stand alone.
I have been intrigued by Gabe (Reid and Cat's brother) all through this Dirty Rich series, and I have been looking forward to his story.
Unfortunately, for me, anyway, His Demand fell a bit short for me. It felt like we went from first meetings to practically moving in with each other in 4.2 seconds.
Abbie annoyed me. She was so hot and cold with Gabe. All hot and bothered by him one second, running away from him the next. It was like they were in a rinse, lather and repeat cycle. I just wanted to yell at her to make up her darn mind. And if she didn't want Gabe, I would take him off her hands!
Gabe also felt like he has lost some of his hard-ass-ness, boooo. I want the take-no-crap gabe back.
But this could all just be me.
We are left on a bit of a cliffy with this one, however it is a LRJ duet, so that was expected when I started reading.
I look forward to seeing where Gabe and Abbie's story goes.

