Melt for You (Slow Burn, Band 2)

Melt for You (Slow Burn, Band 2)

Taschenbuch
3.813

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Beschreibung

A wallflower gets seduction tips from a playboy athlete―until love changes the rules.
Socially awkward Joellen Bixby has a date every Saturday―with her cat, a pint of ice cream, and fantasies of the way-too-handsome Michael Maddox. She’d give anything to win over the unattainable CEO of her firm, but how can she when she blends in so well with her cubicle? The answer may be closer than she thinks.
Cameron McGregor is a cocky, tattooed Scottish rugby captain who just moved in next door. He’s not Jo’s type―at all―but the notorious playboy is offering to teach the wallflower everything he knows about inspiring desire. Though a lot of women have rumpled Cam’s kilt, Jo is special. Far from the ugly duckling she thinks she is, in Cam’s eyes she’s sharp, funny, and effortlessly sexy. Now, thanks to him, Jo is blooming with confidence and has the man of her dreams within reach.
Unfortunately for Cam, he’s just helped to push the woman of his dreams into the arms of another man―and now he’s in the fight of his life to keep this beauty from getting away.

Buchinformationen

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Format
Taschenbuch
Seitenzahl
345
Preis
11.20 €

Beiträge

2
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4

Hatte keine hohen Erwartungen an das Buch, da Band 1 schon gar nicht mehr in meiner Erinnerung vorkommt. Zum Glück kann man die Teile unabhängig voneinander lesen. Jedenfalls hat es mir extrem Spaß gemacht das Hörbuch zu hören. Die Sprecherin hat es mal wieder richtig richtig gut gemacht und die Story hat mir auch ganz toll gefallen. Die Neckereien zwischen den Protagonisten haben mich so oft schmunzeln lassen. Außerdem steht natürlich eine ganz wichtig Nachricht hinter der ganzen Geschichte. Mochte es absolut super gerne.

4

Another really, really nice slow burning romance. I liked Book 1 a little bit better, hence "only" four stars. Joellen was a teeny bit less interesting than Bianca (her issues could have been a bit more complex) and as a non-native speaker written forms of different accents make it harder for me to enjoy a book completely. I especially liked that it was only from Joellen's POV though! I feel like it's a super interesting stylistic device for romances, it keeps me guessing about the love interest's insights. Why is everyone and their mothers writing in dual-POV?

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