4.75 Stars
“Rachel-who-is-moving”
is a good girl cellist leaving Chicago for a job with the Boston Symphony.
“Dylan-with-no-last-name” is the tattooed hottie she meets at a bar in her
final days in town. He emanates that bad boy vibe, and he’s exactly what
Rachel’s friend thinks she needs in her regimented, no thrills lifestyle.
“Something tells me he knows exactly how to make things fit. And style isn’t really an issue when no one’s wearing clothes.”
Mesmerized
by his presence, Rachel takes a chance and takes Dylan home. And then things
turn steamy, their already simmering chemistry burning hot.
“‛Pretty soon, I’m the one who’s going to be giving the orders….Don’t worry so much, Rachel. I might not be nice, but you’re going to like it. I promise.’”
It’s
about stepping out of your comfort zone, finding similarities where appearances
highlight only differences. For a shorter read, this one really packs the punch
both with the steamy scenes sprinkled with hints of romance and character
development that endears you to both characters. There’s clearly more below the
surface for both of them. Told via Rachel’s first person point of view, Dylan
is a bit of a mystery man to Rachel and though readers should be able to
connect the dots, it’s a lot of fun to see where this is going. I’m definitely
looking forward to part 2.
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