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Turn the Paige
by Roseanne Beck
I read all three books in this series. While I’ve now discovered that this author isn’t for me, out of the three books this one is the only one that I really didn’t have much of an issue with.
Because it’s the first in the series I was cool with the injured dude/woman taking care of him trope. When all three books share that, however it makes the next two seem redundant.
I also don’t like that there is so much build up and talking about sex (even using words that are on the extreme side to some people) yet the actual scenes are fade to black. While there is nothing wrong with clean romance, I found the mixture here to be odd.
I did really enjoy the character of Nick in this one. As far as the main couples in this series go, I did like the one here and the couple from book two.
This isn’t a bad read. If you like your romance sweet and semi-clean (explicit content, but fade to black on the actual sex) and are looking for an easy read, this might be what you’re looking for. While this author isn’t for me, it’s easy to see that she does have quite a following.
Because it’s the first in the series I was cool with the injured dude/woman taking care of him trope. When all three books share that, however it makes the next two seem redundant.
I also don’t like that there is so much build up and talking about sex (even using words that are on the extreme side to some people) yet the actual scenes are fade to black. While there is nothing wrong with clean romance, I found the mixture here to be odd.
I did really enjoy the character of Nick in this one. As far as the main couples in this series go, I did like the one here and the couple from book two.
This isn’t a bad read. If you like your romance sweet and semi-clean (explicit content, but fade to black on the actual sex) and are looking for an easy read, this might be what you’re looking for. While this author isn’t for me, it’s easy to see that she does have quite a following.